I’m pretty sure you’re not a customer and I’m not trying to convince you otherwise. I’m not defending the design that works for me…I don’t expect it to work for everyone. It clearly doesn’t work for you and that’s fine. If someone wants something different, I’ll design to that client’s specs...
I guess because it’s the design we like. The front shelf is 8.5" deep compared to the 10" deep RT-590 shelf accessory...I suppose we could make the cabinet 31.5" deep instead of 30" but that just increases the reach to the control panel. Extending the Dekton 1.5" at the grill shelf is definitely...
Great feedback! Like previously stated, this is almost exactly the same as our design for the Traeger Pro22. As such, the control panel is accessed by opening the cabinet door. Not ideal but also not an issue if using a Meater probe (like we do) or the RT app for control. The height doesn’t...
Glad you like it! The idea came out of needing an outdoor kitchen fit to our Traeger Pro22, but without dismantling the grill and using the same T-slot aluminum extrusion framing system I use for my other side hustles. Now we have the project on hold as we think about going Recteq. The 700 is...
Check out our sister companies for what we are doing for camper vans and overlanding 4x4s: www.Van-Mod.net, www.4WD-Mod.com. Same framing system used throughout including the Mobile Galley.
Glad you like it. I am on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1317913557/cook-outnet-mobile-galley?campaign_label=recommended_features&utm_source=lifecycle&utm_campaign=2021_03-lifecycle-ss_rpr-1-favorites-3&utm_medium=email.
Granted, that listing shows the Traeger Pro22 design. Also the pricing...
Something we are thinking about to make cooking on the RT-590 a little easier. The original design was for the Traeger Pro22…we just stretched it a bit to accommodate the longer width of the RT-590. What do you think?
I've read a concern about the control panel being inaccessible with this...