mooncusser2k
Well-known member
https://www.recteqforum.com/threads/caster-wheels-falling-apart.2334/#post-24380Any chance you can point me in the direction of that example you shared?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
https://www.recteqforum.com/threads/caster-wheels-falling-apart.2334/#post-24380Any chance you can point me in the direction of that example you shared?
Has anyone found an aftermarket replacement castor for the 700/1250 that will not get bent when simply rolling over the pavers on my porch? I hope there is a stronger, higher quality, castor than what RT is using.Any chance you can point me in the direction of that example you shared?
I've been looking into upgrading mine as well with larger, more capable casters and wheels. Both of my castors bent a few weeks ago just rolling it out of my garage. Recteq was super awesome and sent me new casters and didn't even ask for pictures but I'm still looking into upgrading as I can only imagine it will happen again.Has anyone found an aftermarket replacement castor for the 700/1250 that will not get bent when simply rolling over the pavers on my porch? I hope there is a stronger, higher quality, castor than what RT is using.
I agree, I don’t understand why they have not upgraded their castor wheels, they must be sending a bunch out under their warranty. The CS guy said to try to minimize moving the grill over pavers and then suggested I might want to consider buying the comp cart. Neither of those suggestions are happening since my patio is made with pavers and I am not putting another $400 into my 1250. I only move the smoker at most 6 feet when I use it.Full disclosure I did have the hopper filled to the top with pellets so it was at max weight but they should be designed to handle that.
I 100% agree. If you put wheels on it, make sure they can withstand the weight of moving the item that they are on. If your response is going to be buy an upgrade or don't move it, don't supply the wheels in the first place.I agree, I don’t understand why they have not upgraded their castor wheels, they must be sending a bunch out under their warranty. The CS guy said to try to minimize moving the grill over pavers and then suggested I might want to consider buying the comp cart. Neither of those suggestions are happening since my patio is made with pavers and I am not putting another $400 into my 1250. I only move the smoker at most 6 feet when I use it.