Maybe its just me, but I find the continued use of now-discontinued (by Recteq) grill names vs current model designations confusing. I guess change comes hard, but it seems far easier to use the RT-340/RT-590/RT-700 model numbers. Since the RT-1250 came out after Recteq discontinued the use of names, it usually gets referred to as the “1250.” Why doesn’t that work for the “340,” “590,” and “700?”
Yes, I know that some folks are frantically searching for a “name” for the 1250, but that seems counter-productive. Rather than trying to remember what grill “Stampede” or “Bull” translates to, wouldn’t it be simpler to just stick with current (and past, for that matter) model numbers. That makes it easy to go to the Reqtec website and see what is being referred to if you aren’t familiar with all the models.
I’ll probably get some push-back on this thought, and that’s OK. I just figured it might be worth a try to get everyone on the same page.
Yes, I know that some folks are frantically searching for a “name” for the 1250, but that seems counter-productive. Rather than trying to remember what grill “Stampede” or “Bull” translates to, wouldn’t it be simpler to just stick with current (and past, for that matter) model numbers. That makes it easy to go to the Reqtec website and see what is being referred to if you aren’t familiar with all the models.
I’ll probably get some push-back on this thought, and that’s OK. I just figured it might be worth a try to get everyone on the same page.