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  1. Sorry Ses, not offended at all, this is a light hearted group over here and we rib each other a lot (pun intended). :D I always forget to use the emoticons :lol::D:lol::D .

    To answer your question without being a smart ass, yes, that is probably the biggest benefit of using ceramic cookers and the KK is the best ceramic cooker out there (in my opinion) and therefore has the best moisture retention properties I have found in any cooker. Everything I have cooked comes out VERY moist. Even when heat may get away from you, its very difficult to ruin a piece of meat.

    mguerra has stated the scientific reason why very well.

  2. That is freekin beautiful, just saw this, got up from the couch and viola after 30 mins I have new range on my redichek. Never was a huge problem but now it reached to the couch that I frequent. Very easy to do (even after a few beers). Didn't mess anything up. Thanks for the info.

    Question...Should you keep the wire straight or coil it up????

  3. tcoliver' date=' looking at your gas door; is that unique?[/quote']

    Firemonkey is right, those were only available on the older models with the gas in the front, if you have that arrangement Dennis may be able to get you one.

    Are the side tables generally available now?

    I do believe the side tables are now available. Check with Dennis for pricing and availability.

  4. Very nice! And it looks like you get quite a bit of work surface there! Congrats!

    Yes, before I really had nowhere to put down the plates with the items I was cooking. Now I have more than enough room. Very nice.

    I like how they go pretty flush to the lip of the cooker' date=' makes things easy to move from the tables to the grill. Congrats![/quote']

    Yeah, I agree, when I was installing them that was one of the first things I noticed and appreciated.

  5. I would suggest you get the stock burner and use it for a while. I use mine all the time and I've never had any problems with it. I did add an adjustable regulator 0-30psi(I think) and can get to temps in the 500 deg. range with just the gas and I only have it turned to the half way point, never tried all the way, may be able to get to 1,000 deg. but I have no need for that. With gas and charcoal you can definately get to 1,000 deg. however it may be a bit dangerouse due to flashbacks. I don't think it will hurt the grill just maybe some eyelashes and other facial hair.

  6. dwr435 wrote:

    Is moisture retention the same/worse/better than the other ceramic grills?

    It is very difficult to measure this but what I can say is that the KK is the only ceramic grill with a dual composition body, ceramic outer surfaces with insulated center. It is also the only ceramic grill with an interlocking lip between top and base. These upgrades should definitely provide a superior result.

    dwr435 wrote:

    Are ceramic cookers banned from BBQ comps? I have not seen any on tv coverage of comps other than eggs at eggfest?

    They are definitely not banned. I used to know a team who used POSK's in most major competitions, traveled all over the country and were quite successful. Their names were Dave and Kim. They no longer do it because of an unscrupulous sponsor but they certainly aren't banned.

  7. Wow, we had a pig butchered and I have tons of bacon and sausage that we are struggling to do anything with. This is fresh pork bacon not cured so most people don't like it as well. This looks like the perfect recipe to try.

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