Impossible, WD40 is one of the best smells evar.Jobbo wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 2:18 pm I used WD40 to good effect but I’m sure your big bottle smells nicer.
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What I’d really like is the stainless steel bar grates which are available as accessories in the US but not here.duncs500 wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 3:03 pm I'm planning to invest in a set of grill grates for mine at some point.
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Not an easy one as the Weber calibrated scale doesn’t start until 70, but I gave it my best shot.
It’s a good 12.28 seconds before I get the 4th burner lit, so I am very confident this could be improved with more hands (or a sneaky gas loading from all 4 burners before gently thumbing the igniter), and also if I didn’t have to pause to display the international sign of “shush” to Mrs mik after she opened the patio door and initially looked confused, before rolling her eyes
at me )
A reasonably respectable 38.34 seconds nonetheless by my stopwatch - keeping me from the bottom of the 60-100 Leaderboard
It’s a good 12.28 seconds before I get the 4th burner lit, so I am very confident this could be improved with more hands (or a sneaky gas loading from all 4 burners before gently thumbing the igniter), and also if I didn’t have to pause to display the international sign of “shush” to Mrs mik after she opened the patio door and initially looked confused, before rolling her eyes

A reasonably respectable 38.34 seconds nonetheless by my stopwatch - keeping me from the bottom of the 60-100 Leaderboard
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Added a kettle alongside the barrel bbq as it should be easier to do slow and low cooking with a snake of charcoal round the edge.
Another Tesco one, same as the first. Now to get hold of a big chunk of brisket.
Another Tesco one, same as the first. Now to get hold of a big chunk of brisket.
Left over crest; tightens.
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I've got some but they mostly get used upside down.duncs500 wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 3:03 pm I'm planning to invest in a set of grill grates for mine at some point.
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is that to compensate for you being in Australia?unzippy wrote: Mon May 03, 2021 7:04 amI've got some but they mostly get used upside down.duncs500 wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 3:03 pm I'm planning to invest in a set of grill grates for mine at some point.
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I keep watching vids of the Masterbuilt gravity fed charcoal grill/smoker. Looks really versatileMcSwede wrote: Mon May 03, 2021 10:32 am I keep finding myself drawn to buying a Traeger pellet grill/smoker. I really want one but at circa £1k I'm unsure as to whether I want to spend so much.

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Yes. Look like cracking things and even more likely to cook more outdoors with one of these and much easier and controllable for low and slow stuff. Very tempted! If only the wife would stop buggering about with the house for a whileCarlos wrote: Mon May 03, 2021 3:08 pmI keep watching vids of the Masterbuilt gravity fed charcoal grill/smoker. Looks really versatileMcSwede wrote: Mon May 03, 2021 10:32 am I keep finding myself drawn to buying a Traeger pellet grill/smoker. I really want one but at circa £1k I'm unsure as to whether I want to spend so much.![]()
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The Traeger D2 Pro 780 arrived today. Easy to assemble, beautifully packaged and of very high quality. Super impressed so far.
Got it fired up, connected to the WiFi and completed the seasoning. Then chucked in some beef cheeks that'd been rubbed for a few hours. Followed a little later by some rubbed ribs and then some potatoes to roast. Will be eating it all very shortly.
It's a beast of a thing and quite large but it's a doddle to use. Can't wait to cook a lot more outdoors!

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Got it fired up, connected to the WiFi and completed the seasoning. Then chucked in some beef cheeks that'd been rubbed for a few hours. Followed a little later by some rubbed ribs and then some potatoes to roast. Will be eating it all very shortly.
It's a beast of a thing and quite large but it's a doddle to use. Can't wait to cook a lot more outdoors!

Garden is like a builders yard!!
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It's a brave new world boys!
I can control temp or send cooking programs to the grill so it can cook based upon temp, timer or the meat probe. It's brilliant!
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McSwede wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 9:51 amIt's a brave new world boys!![]()
I can control temp or send cooking programs to the grill so it can cook based upon temp, timer or the meat probe. It's brilliant!
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I can sit outside with a beer and not be bothered because I'm "Busy Cooking". Beware of the monster you may have unleased...McSwede wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 9:51 amIt's a brave new world boys!![]()
I can control temp or send cooking programs to the grill so it can cook based upon temp, timer or the meat probe. It's brilliant!
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What's your address? We're coming for lunch!
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