3 RPM motor. 2nd shelf.
I've got my brother on the later Hopefully.
Pellet dump doesn't bother me. I don't know that I care what pellets are loaded as long as they smoke.
I must admit I don't use mine a lot but it makes great onion soup potatoes and I finished smoked burgers on it the other day. (I don't have grill grates yet).
Store between the garage snd the grill so far.
I did it today as drawn.
1. No the angle doesn't get over the pan
2. Slight interference with the Recteq griddle.
I'm happy with the result. Time will tell. I'm on the fence about rtv. Creosote will eventually fill in gaps.
I agree that it's pretty crappy what they've done to Chad based on what I've read. Particularly the cease and desist deal. He's got a product that compliments the grill. Not direct competition until the 1250 came out with a similar set up.
As far as the group, this forum is the source for real...
I wouldn't say I regret my purchase but haven't had my 700 long enough to be a reliable source. I do know that I see lots of Recteq love from some and a fair bit of shade thrown at those who are critical. I feel like I'd have saved some $ and purchased a Weber Smokefire if I dug in to these...
After seeing others complain about the new app screwing with feed rate, I checked the app which said 30 and wouldn't reduce it back to 20. Menu on the Bull said the same. Come to find out that trying to reduce it in the app changed it on the smoker to 30 as indicated in the app.
Just viewing...
Did this today. 79 Deg ambient to 400 in 15 minutes! It also seems to hold low at 180 with feed set to 15.
The shaft on my motor from Recteq only had one hold but it was in the correct place. No trouble ordering it online.
I'm seasoning my griddle now but wonder where to store it. In the Bull would be great but I'm worried about rust due to humidity if outside or in the garage. What's everyone doing?
Would it work, sure as long as that switch is fed 110V. It's probably not a good idea though as the switch is pretty light duty as are the wires. Wouldn't expect much current before failure.
No. I was just asking around for tips and the prevailing response was that it wouldn't be great for grilling. That lead me here where I'd recalled glimpsing this thread. Faster warm up is well worth another $50 I'm sure since I plan this to be my only grill.
My 700 gets delivered tomorrow. I wish I had joined the FB Owners group where they indicated I wouldn't get good grill results with this. Would have saved me $10 shipping. 3RPM motor is on order. Too bad it isn't on the pallet with the grill.