Does anyone have a source tor the correct size grease drip bucket liners that fit the RT bucket?
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Thanks @Wslayer. I will look there or Lowe's. They have Pit Boss too. Do they fit good? Don't have my RT let.I bought The Pit Boss ones from Walmart
I am a rookie and a little OCD. I will probably vacuum out the bottom and fire pot before each use and change the drip pan foil too. I am really concerned of grease fires and back burns until I get some experience built up.I don't do anything but wash the bucket every 3-4 cooks. Same with the drip pan. Life is too short to fool with foil IMO.
You stand more chance of a grease fire with foil on the drip pan. The pan is smooth. What doesn't run off cooks onto the pan. Wrinkled foil doesn't drain as well. What you don't want to do is cook something greasy like chicken or burgers and immediately turn the grill off. Let it run for 10-15 minutes after you are done especially in cold weather. How often you clean the fire pot depends a lot on the pellets you use. Don't over think it. It ain't rocket science.I am a rookie and a little OCD. I will probably vacuum out the bottom and fire pot before each use and change the drip pan foil too. I am really concerned of grease fires and back burns until I get some experience built up.
Thanks for the tip. When you let it run for 10-15 minutes after you are done, should it be turned down some too?You stand more chance of a grease fire with foil on the drip pan. The pan is smooth. What doesn't run off cooks onto the pan. Wrinkled foil doesn't drain as well. What you don't want to do is cook something greasy like chicken or burgers and immediately turn the grill off. Let it run for 10-15 minutes after you are done especially in cold weather. How often you clean the fire pot depends a lot on the pellets you use. Don't over think it. It ain't rocket science.
Totally agree foil is not your friend on the drip pan..You stand more chance of a grease fire with foil on the drip pan. The pan is smooth. What doesn't run off cooks onto the pan. Wrinkled foil doesn't drain as well. What you don't want to do is cook something greasy like chicken or burgers and immediately turn the grill off. Let it run for 10-15 minutes after you are done especially in cold weather. How often you clean the fire pot depends a lot on the pellets you use. Don't over think it. It ain't rocket science.