fat boy or party

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fat boy or party

Postby toynaround on Thu Feb 18, 2010 8:25 pm

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I just picked up a party from a local dealer and now wondering if i should go with the fat boy for $500 more. I have not cooked with it yet so i could easily trade up. I live in Minnesota where it gets cold so the fatboys insulation would be better.

The fat boys interior volume is slightly bigger than the party but is one configuration more preferable or versatile?

I also noticed that the fatboy has a valve and fitting on the side, what is the purpose of this?

thanks, any insights and opinions would be helpful. :D
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Re: fat boy or party

Postby papalion on Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:00 pm

I too was looking at the Extend Party & the Fatboy. the main difference other than size is the party water pan is revomable and the Fatboy is permanent water pan. hope this helps :)
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Re: fat boy or party

Postby toynaround on Fri Feb 19, 2010 1:37 pm

I decided to go with the fat boy and picked it up today, wow what a beast! The dealer had one that had an upgrade with a removeable water pan, stand and castors. A bit more money but what sold me was the longer run time with the bigger charcoal capacity, slightly bigger internal size and better space configuration for odd stuff like pizza.

hope to get it going this weekend will report in on my first cook later.
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Re: fat boy or party

Postby RickC on Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:32 pm

toynaround wrote:Looking

I live in Minnesota where it gets cold so the fatboys insulation would be better.

:D

Do the different models have different insulation in them. I have not seen this mentioned on the web site? Old Dave probably knows the answer to this.
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Re: fat boy or party

Postby Old Dave on Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:28 am

Rick,

The Backwoods Party comes standard with 1" of insulation and they do offer an option of 2" of insulation on this model but in my opinion, the cooker doesn't need it. I cook all Winter on mine in temps sometimes below zero and never have any problems at all.

The Backwoods Fatboy does come standard with the 2" insulation package.
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