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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Perfect for my BGE mini max. Very easy to assemble. Might need two people on some assembly but I did it by myself. Great product. Would highly recommend.
MMM
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
this was easy to set up, it might have taken me 15 minutes. It's not some flimsy stand that will fall over in a light wind. It's sturdy and well-matched to the weight of the Egg. Make sure you buy the right size and you'll be very happy. Some of the larger models (I have the Minimax) can also add work areas on either side but I don't think you can do that with this model.
D Leyhew
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
This is the base for our mini-green egg ceramic grill. My husband got it easily assembled with easy to understand instructions, and the green egg mini fits great! Wheels are heavy duty! The stand itself is very sturdy making the egg feel snug and secure. We love it and would definitely buy it again!
Jeff A.
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
I was very impressed with how sturdy this stand was. Easy to assemble and rollers worked well. I really liked the ability to lock the wheels in place. Fit my Big Green Egg Mini Max perfect! Cost seemed a little high but you get a great product. Would definitely recommend to others.
Nichole F.
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Well built, sturdy and easy to move around, was perfect for getting the grill off the ground will using the one that came with it!
F
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
Once assembled this is a very sturdy cart for the Big Green Egg.1) The parts are going to look like they don't line up correctly. Just assemble it with the parts loose and don't tighten until all the bolts are in place. The parts do go in the same orientation that the directions specify, but it will make you second guess that when you see how bad they line up.2) Put the casters with the brakes on adjacent legs. I accidentally put it together with the locking wheels on opposite sides of each other. It works fine, but you can't lock the stand in place very easy when it's in a corner since you have to get around to the opposite corner. I haven't taken it back apart to fix as the Egg was already in it when I noticed.
BRENDA
Reviewed in Mexico on May 1, 2023
Buenos materiales, fácil de armar
Trenton
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023
Easy to assemble, seems to be much much more study than original vision base was. I bought a new vision grill in 2018 and the wheels broke through the cheap pot metal that the original cradles were made of. This new base seems to be made out of much thicker steel than the original thin metal that the vision grills had from the factory. The large vision eggs are over 200 lbs, so you'll have to use some sort of winch or engine block cherry picking type jack system. In my case I used a racheting cable winch, and attached to an over head beam i had in my shop. Anyway, keep in mind, it is almost impossible to lift one of these eggs out of cradle without help of some sort of hoist or winch.
Arturo Velazquez Solis
Reviewed in Mexico on November 4, 2022
Muy resistente y buena calidad
MSDS
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2021
The cart is very sturdy and well made with smooth rolling casters. Manufacturer supplied an extra piece of each of the 3 hardware units needed (13mm bolt, 13mm nut, and 18mm caster nut). Manufacturer also supplies two stamped out wrenches that are adequate for minor tightening, but they are insufficient to fully cinch it down. I had a 13mm wrench and sockets in my kit, but had to use a crescent wrench to tackle the four larger 18mm caster bolts, but that was fine. Re: assembly, my advise would be to hand tighten all parts to snug, but wait to cinch it down until it’s all assembled. Pay attention with the two pair of crossing brace pieces to insure they are oriented with the flat bar (that has the square carriage slot in it) on top each time laying across the u-shaped bar.Once it’s all assembled, you see there is some “play” in the cart that you have to attend to as you do the final tightening. Having a second person to help hold the parts in position as you cinch it down is very helpful. We flipped the cart upside down and found tightening from bottom to top worked best. Casters first, you’ll find that as the nuts tighten, the bearing races on the caster will start to spin. Since you can’t get a tool in there to grab the nut on the caster, we used a pair of water pump (channel lock) pliers to grab the caster as the nut was tightened. Once the casters are secure, flip the cart and then pay attention to maintain the braces in a perpendicular position as you tighten those two nuts finishing with the 4 upper bolts.When it’s time to move the Kamado, removing all the internal ceramic parts make it lighter to handle. The fit is snug so pay close attention to the position of the lower vent door and the arms of the cart. It actually required some force to press the Kamado fully down into the cart, but since it’s very secure once it’s in place that’s a good thing.I included 2 pictures. One shows the Kamado next to the metal stand the Joe Jr. comes on. The stand places the bottom of the Kamado 5 inches off the ground. On the cart, the bottom of the Kamado now sits 18 inches off the ground, with the grill surface at a comfortable 28 inches off the ground for grilling. It’s easy to move on the casters now. Manufacturer recommends pulling it by the handle, rather than pushing it. My patio has a joints with brick inserts, and the casters slip over the joints smoothly and easily.This turns the Kamado Joe Jr. into a very nice bbq for cooking up to 6 people. I’ve done chicken, tri tip, steaks, pork butt, even ribs to serve 6. For me the small unit is perfect. I didn’t want a 200 pound bbq (like the classic) when I mostly cook for small groups. Adding easy portability, means I can position it anywhere on the patio for use, and then easily return it to a rain protected spot under the eaves.
Vincent Gi
Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2019
Missing parts
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