Could a Rec Tec (an old 700 specifically) handle doing a cook with charcoal? I'm not talking about using any of the pellet grill features, just literally dumping some charcoal in the bottom and lighting it. Would this cause any issues or damage the grill in any way? Do you think it would produce a decent cook?
I wouldn't ever want to use it this way, but I live in hurricane country and was thinking about having a backup cooking source if we lose power for a while. I do have a propane grill, but its bottom is rusting out and I don't know how long it's going to remain usable and safe. I'd be interested in any suggestions regarding manually cooking with pellets too.
I wouldn't ever want to use it this way, but I live in hurricane country and was thinking about having a backup cooking source if we lose power for a while. I do have a propane grill, but its bottom is rusting out and I don't know how long it's going to remain usable and safe. I'd be interested in any suggestions regarding manually cooking with pellets too.