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La Caja Asadora vs. La Caja China: Price Matters

As La Caja Asadora Roasting Box sales have risen, many people in the market for a Caja China have begun to ask what the difference is between it and the more expensive La Caja China. Here we will outline exactly what the differences are, as well as the many similarities between these roasters.

Author: Mathew Masters
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The first thing most people who have owned a La Caja China Roasting Box notice when they build their new La Caja Asadora (Spanish for “The Roasting Box”) is just how alike they look. In fact, they are very difficult to tell apart from their size and components. Both brands offer a 48” x 24” x 20” standard model.

Both units come with an interior drip pan, two stainless steel racks for the pig or other meat, four stainless steel hooks to secure the racks together, an ash pan that seals the caja china box at the top, and a charcoal grid that goes above it. Both roasters are also easily portable, with front wheels and long handles. Because both are the same size and share their components the cooking times are also very similar, with a typical whole pig roast taking approximately four hours to complete. Both brands offer their caja china style cooker with a metal interior lining, and wood exterior.

So as you can see, the essential elements of this caja china’s (or Cajun microwave) grills are the same. Now let’s outline the differences. Included with your La Caja Asadora are also cooking mitts and a marinating syringe, which do not come included with the La Caja China roasting box, and will typically cost $20-30 when purchased separately. And the other and most important difference…the price of the box itself.

The La Caja China #1 model retails for $319. The La Caja Asadora of the same size is $195. That’s a $125 difference. It’s hard to justify paying over 60% more for a pig roaster of the same size, with such similar components strictly for the name on the side. Both brands also offer a full line of accessories, including covers, remote meat thermometers, top grills, rotisseries, cookbooks, marinades, and more. There is a reason that La Caja Asadora grills are gaining a larger and larger share of the caja china market, and the reason is price, price, price.

About Author

Mat Masters is the President and CEO of Latin Touch, Inc. a Miami, Fl based business that is one of the leading online retailers of consumer products with a Hispanic flavor. His background includes a decade of experience in marketing and distribution. More Information about the products & offerings can be viewed at http://www.shoplatintouch.com

For details and information on how to order your roaster, recipe book, or any of the other accessories visit www.shoplatintouch.com. Join the grill master community at www.cajachinagrillmasters.wordpress.com

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