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  1. Angus

    No, you do not need to vacuum the ashes. In fact, it's recommended to just keep the ashes in the...

    No, you do not need to vacuum the ashes. In fact, it's recommended to just keep the ashes in the bottom of the grill to form insulation to help keep it warm and to absorb the grease. Clean out the fire pot every 4 -5 cooks by scooping the ashes out and putting them in the bottom of the grill.
  2. Angus

    Bull Any experience with Rec Tec Academy?

    Lex, Ky, actually Georgetown. Moved down here in 05, wife worked at UK.
  3. Angus

    Bull Any experience with Rec Tec Academy?

    Lookin forward to meeting you. Don't know about you, but I'm more interested in the backyard type of cooking than the competition. Coming up from SW FL, by way of Lexington.
  4. Angus

    Bull Decision - Access to Bull hopper

    I also live in SWFL and have owned my Bull since Jan. I have never had any issues with the pellets and humidity. I have only swapped out pellets once (cheap Traeger). I also grill next to our pool cage without any issues. Swapping out pellets every cook seems like a waste of time and effort...
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