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Your concrete is fine.. They are high density black rubber wheels, I would not worry about them being scuffed, if fact they are hidden up in wheel wells and can’t be seen.
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I think we found Howard's stolen grill.. tough because the Craig's list grill is soo dirty but If you take a point of reference like where the latch is then look for a pattern of let's say two lighter tiles then a few darker ones.. and then the other grill has the same.. it's like a fingerprint with that terra blue tile. Please look at the tiles Ive underlined and compare left and right and I think you will agree that's the grill.. dirty but the same grill.. And it's one hour away with side tables too.. I got a hold of Howard and he's checking into it.. Joshua Tree - Palm Springs
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My 2 cents is it's not worth the futzing it would require.. If you can afford the delivery on a KK.. You can buy an Annova at $199
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Snake River Farms American Kobe Beef Night
DennisLinkletter replied to GrillingMontana's topic in KK Cooking
I'm sorry I'm just seeing tan less flavorful meat between the grate marks not the dark brown flavor loaded crust which screams Maillard reaction. I always thought grill grates were to make up for the weenie little wire grates that don't hold enough thermal mass/heat to carbonize enough meat to supply the carbonized flavor associated with traditional old school steakhouse crosshatched steaks. By the way, this carbonized grill mark flavor can be supplied by crushing up a lil' charcoal and mixing it with your salt.. Carbon is carbon.. taste a lil charcoal and you will see.. Back to the Grill Grates.. the other thing I did not understand is why aluminum.. I makes sense for me maybe with fish to slow down the cook as it's so easy to over sook fish for those who don't understand how hot charcoal gets.. Please help me understand if I'm missing something with these Grill Grates.. I'm in the process of designing stainless sheet grates with two sizes of long slots/slits cut in them for vegetables and fish and one smooth one as a griddle.. -
Snake River Farms American Kobe Beef Night
DennisLinkletter replied to GrillingMontana's topic in KK Cooking
Nice meat Question.. I understand if you are cooking on your egg with the tiny wire grates what the grill grates does for you.. But if you have 3/8 stainless rods why use the grill grates? As you were creating grate marks, I can't imagine the aluminum could hold as much thermal mass/heat as the much denser stainless.. I'm guessing those aluminum rails would cool off quickly.. -
Wanted to share this Looflighter GiveAway.. If you follow the link you will also get $15 off discount on a 20 lb box of my extruded CoConut shell charcoal on Amazon.. Here is a way to try out this fuel.. We have subscriptions, multi-warehouse distribution as well as great deals on pallets in the works. (Coffe wood charcoal too;-) Charcoals come in as many flavors as there are species of trees. Some have strong flavor profiles and others very light. Why gamble with your cook? With non-species specific charcoal you never know what it’s going to taste like. Coconut shell charcoal is smokeless and flavor-neutral so you taste only the smoking wood you pair with your cook and not a combination of the wood charcoal’s flavor and smoking wood mixed together. Get absolute control of the smoke flavor profiles you create... add applewood and taste only apple smoke not apple smoke mixed with the mystery smoke from some unknown hardwood lump. • Virtually smokeless and flavorless because it’s not from wood and does not contain the organic volatiles of wood charcoal • Almost No Ash (2-4% by weight) prevents the clogging that occurs with other charcoals • Environmentally sound/green by-product of the Copra Industry • Burns Clean – Bake breads or cheesecake without any smoky / charcoal flavor • Extended burn-time due to density (lets you put more lbs of char into your grill) • Burns HOT – up to 978° Because of it’s density, CoCo Char takes longer to bring to ignition temperature and light. There are tricks and tools that make lighting it easy and fast.. Trick: Light a few small pieces of standard lump on top of the CoCo Char. Tool: Looftlighter It looks like a large wand and is basically a hot air gun.. The hot air (1,256ºf) will easily light the lightweight lump in seconds and the additional airflow will make the lump glow madly and create enough BTUs to light the CoCo Char quickly. Using this trick and tool will get your CoCo Char ready to cook in minutes.. The bad news... they are a little pricey. The good news... we're giving a few away! All you have to do for a chance to win your very own Looflighter is click here PS please feel free to share this on other forums or social media..
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Love this.. Robb Report would be the first place I'd run ads if we had that kind of advertising budget.. LOL
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Ahh Shucks.. Thanks for the HBD greetings.
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Buy the grill get the Teak cabinet free! The 32" BB in Cobalt Blue only been cooked on once and used for Kingsford videos by Meathead of AmazingRibs.com It was shipped with this teak cabinet, so best if sold together so I've made a package deal $ 5,900 OBO this week.. $ 5,900 shipped with this Deep 1 drawer 2 door Teak Cabinet (Actual price $ 6,940) Deep KK 1 drawer 2 door Cabinet ($1040) Cabinet Size: 34" x 47" x 55" ~ 86 x 119 x 88 CM Cabinet weight (net): 132 lbs ~ 60 Kg Crate Size: 48" x 39" x 38" ~ 122 x 99 x 96 CM Crate Gross weight: 198 lbs ~ 90 Kg
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The end plates of the rotisserie need to clear the side walls front and rear and on the 16" by the time you clear the walls left and right there is little space left for the cradle.
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Heylo Tapatalkers.. Is it working for you?
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I'm told it works again.. Correct?
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It does not get any better than that! I need to up my game.. Is it fair to assume that you are using a tripod with LED lighting?
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Cookie's Skyview Terrace Now Featuring 44" Of Pleasure
DennisLinkletter replied to Cookie's topic in Komodo General
He's forgetting how close I am.. I could actually take him up on that offer! LOL -
Kudos on your first cooks.. Honestly I'm sure that is the largest pizza I have seen on one of my 23" Ultimate baking stones, way to fill it up..
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I understand people's concern with sending transfer's to a third world country.. that being said, it's the only way to get this build quality to the consumer at the price we sell them. We would either need to lower the build quality or sell them for at least 50% more just so you could walk into a local store a buy one.. We all know those numbers don't fly and I don't compromise. That being said luckily there are no other grills make like these and so my customers are willing to go the extra distance required to get them. Fortunately I've been in business 12 years now and there is an abundance of information and reviews online which obviously give me enough credibility for strangers to send me upwards of $10K sight unseen.. Gotta love the net The reason a TT transfer needs to be sent is it's best proof of payment if customs gets involved. Thank you for the feedback, we usually have a customer's customs brokers info or use the one that works with ours and the customer is partially left out of the process. International customers are told in the first email they will be responsible for clearing customs and getting the grill from the terminal to their residence. We also off to help find an agent. This email is the first and the details may be forgotten as the process goes along.. We usually just send the shipping and required documents directly to the broker.. Please excuse any frustration you had during this process, we will definitely write up a comprehensive detailed info letter to help customers understand this process better. Thank you for the kudos, your purchase and business, I really appreciate them.. The Kudos, can't say I ever get bored of hearing them.. Enjoy your grill and the food.. Please post them here too..
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Thanks for the add here.. I often get overseas wanna be customers wanting to see local grills.. I set up their being able to see one.. they usually call the person talk for 5 minutes and then just order the grill.. Less than 50% actually go and see the grills.. Go figure..
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Problem is every motor has a different depth of drive socket, even the same brand and model. This has been driving us crazy for years. For a while one grill.com was cutting custom shafts for customers.. You will need to measure the depth of your socket. The length will be the distance between the motor and the grill plus the spring compressed into the motor socket will just clear the grill. We have another batch of adjustable ones coming from the machine shop. Last batch they messed up and some of them were right hand threads instead of left and just unscrewed! Argh.. good news is that a bit of loc-tight or epoxy fixed them up but still.. These adjustable ones solve the socket depth issues. We will airmail a box to the warehouse and a few directly to customers who don't mind the airmail expense. They will be up in spares on the new forum.. All the spares segregated by grill size will be up this week too..
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It's been more than a long road and still a lot of work to go but it's already soo much more user friendly I just had to put it up.. It's set up with collections so you can now easily find both accessories and spare parts for each of the now six KK grills offered. Everything that could possibly wear out or get lost will be available thru the site. I'd love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.. the blog and many simple videos are in the works.. Thanks as always for your support over the years, I really appreciate it.
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I was very disappointed when I cracked this open to find a less than ideal fat to meat ratio.. I was also told when it was delivered that it was bone in for some reason.. I think the clown told me it added more flavor.. BIG mistake.. pretty much ruins uniformity and shape of the bacon to have to cut out the bones after the fact. My German butcher is going to get read the riot act about this supposedly "hand selected special" belly he sent me.. Too much work to not end up with something a bit more special.. The Good News.. OMG the flavor is killer.. it was a bit too much after eating about 12 pieces but for 4-5 pieces it's smoke candy. This is the perfect bacon to add to a dish.. can't wait to make up some carbonara with it. Will this be the standard smoke for our standard breakfast bacon.. probably not but as a specialty bacon absolutely. I'm dying to make up an avo and bacon sammy with it too. Not the shape or ratio I was hoping for Cutting out the bones There is actually tiny marbling of meat in that large fat area I did not see until it was cooked. Lotta fat to render out Ahh heaven! Amazing flava! Coffee wood smoke.. We're a family of bone suckers.. Those little crunchy beads of cartilage are a delicacy in this household.. All cartilage is cooked and eaten here..
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It's a prototype extruded coco char low volume plate.. used with a basket splitter forces airflow up thru the hole in the coco letting your fuel continue to burn with VERY little airflow.. They are knobs for gas valves for a Duel-Fuel version in the works.. To install, the stainless tube burners will drop in and out without tools. As much as I'm a die hard charcoal user, I have too many folks who want KK's but need/want the security/convenience of a proper gas grill. Sometimes it's easier to give people what they want than to educate them. Gas does not have to be a four letter word.