Ssheridan74
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Yeah, welcome to the new world of RT.Well, that probably answers the question if anyone will answer Ray or Ron’s cell phone number!
Dont have to be 50+ to recognize and respect a legend! WOO!!!!Rick Flair?!?! So is everyone on this forum 50+ years old? Is that the target audience, because who the heck is gonna know who Rick Flair is? I'm referencing the ad to the right of the article. Use the code natureboy to get 5% off SITEWIDE!
Hold on to your seat, and get your popcorn ready, the show will soon start.
https://twitter.com/recteq_officialWhere is the reference to Rick? I see the article mentions Ralph Santana?
Edit: I guess I don't have the same ad on that page.
Will this require firing up the Ferrari ???MAK or Pitts & Spitts for me. The MAK Two-Star General is at the top of my list right now. We’ll see how long the RT-340 lasts.
They have tiny rotisseries in the works....Followed the Twitter link......couldn't help but notice that a lot of the pics/posts are buried behind a "The following media contains potentially sensitive content" warning.
I'm not a twitter/social media kind of person and never will be. But putting in speed bumps over meat pictures is just a wee bit over the top. What's next ? RT gonna come out with a grill for crickets and grasshoppers ?
It’s a common misconception that recteqs have ever been made in the USA. All their grills have always been entirely manufactured in China. They have never made anything here in the USA, with the exception of outsourcing their two monster grills (chuckwagon and something else) I can’t recall) that are made in Georgia. Except for the cotroller, fire pot, etc., which are also made in China.If that were to be the plan, I would imagine the warranty period will shorten, and they will start manufacturing most, if not all components overseas to reduce cost.
It cannot. However, one needs to have proof of what warranty applies. I had a situation where the BGE warranty changed, but as long as I had proof of the warranty I had, they reluctantly covered parts that were no longer covered under the current warranty. Great grill, but BGE was a PITA to do business with. I’d buy a Promo or a Kamado Joe before I’d ever give BGE another dime.Anyone know if the warranty can be "changed" on the fly?