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They just have to look at it!! 😄🥳🥳 Epic grill 🍗
ОтветитьGlad you survived bro
ОтветитьThanks David. Great video.
ОтветитьVALUE OF LIGHT UP KNOBS:
THIS WEEK I left a freaking burner on. TWICE! After running back to cook my steak another 2m after pulling it off RARE rare. So yes: A reminder I can see from inside? Lid on? Is appreciated.
Next, I'm REPLACING a grill which has had parts wear out:
A grill with a freaking ECOSYSTEM of replacement parts..?? Is freaking AWESOME. A+++
Nice.
ОтветитьThanks for this. I am looking to replace my Perfect Flame grill. But now the Blackstone 22 inch griddle (with rolling stand and tank storage) has me rethinking how to cook burgers and chicken outdoors. So overall which is easier to maintain - a gas grill or a griddle?
ОтветитьUnderrated ‼️
ОтветитьCheers from BRANTFORD ONTARIO
ОтветитьI have that same grill but I feel the flame tube is too close to the bottom of the grate The more room between the bottom of the grate and the flame tube the better heat control you have and less flare up
ОтветитьWhat size are the grates? I want to replace them with stainless.
ОтветитьIt seems that when you have more burners, you use more fuel inefficiently. I would prefer less burners and faster heat. Even moreso, I'd like to see grills with better heat distribution and even heat. Many grills concentrate heat only near the burners. There must be a way to disperse the heat more evenly... What do you know or think about that?
ОтветитьWould love a follow up. How it fared through winter. Did it get hot enough for winter grilling? Falling apart? Tricks you learned. That sort of stuff.
ОтветитьGREAT ASSESSMENT! I appreciate your insight - thanks!
ОтветитьThe specs say enamel coated cast iron grates. Are they? They look like plain, preseason cast iron.
And just so you know, there is no link for best thermometer in the notes.
Man I'd love to get one of these!!!
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