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Papa Del's inspired (NOT Chicago style) deep dish. A little more work to do on the crust, but the sauce is now spot on.
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From what I've read, 2.4 GHz is the only option. It simply needs to be within 300' of the Smoke and able to connect to the router.
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All wireless. It connects to your Smoke via its short range (300') wireless protocol, and also wirelessly connects to your router at 2.4 GHz, bridging your Smoke to the internet so that you can monitor it by app on your phone from anywhere.
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And now a fix has been issued. Somehow the account I created on setup needed some sort of "fixing," but Thermoworks was super responsive. Everything works now! Can't wait to use it on a real Cook soon. I got the case and was also a bit disappointed. Not quite as roomy as I'd hoped.
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Got mine today, but unable to configure it because the Gateway app on iOS crashes on launch. Happens on both my iPad and iPhone, both of which are running the latest version of iOS. Have reported the issue to Thermoworks. They responded immediately saying they've not seen this issue and suggested I delete and reinstall. Had already done so repeatedly. I think I've stumped them. Waiting for a fix...
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Lots of KK'ers up there. @bosco, @MacKenzie If a large egg is working for you, a 23" Ultimate would be a great choice. A bit larger. Great lines. If you want a lateral move (same size) look at a 19" TT or free standing. The 19" free standing models are on sale.
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Lost my brother in law last weekend ;-(
Pequod replied to DennisLinkletter's topic in KK Announcements
Several of my work colleagues are former DARPA PM's and SETA's (I'm the slacker -- have PI'd DARPA programs, but never worked there). Many of them knew Mark and are stunned by his passing. -
Lost my brother in law last weekend ;-(
Pequod replied to DennisLinkletter's topic in KK Announcements
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I think I see why your Smoke grate temp is higher than the dome in that last pic. Your grate probe is pointed toward the edge, likely in a hot spot outside the deflector (or foil or whatever you're using).
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Is a Komodo Kamado Enough for All Your Grilling Needs?
Pequod replied to tekobo's topic in KK Pre-Sales Questions
Start with Dennis' baking stone. Consider the baking steel later. If you get the round griddle version of the baking steel, it doubles as the perfect surface for thin crust pizza AND smash burgers. Definitely optional, but nice to have. Get the stone for now. My 2 pence.- 156 replies
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At 275, ribs will take about 4 hours. Top vent will be open less than 1/4 turn. Slight crack on lower left dial or mid-size hole on the right. Doesn't take much.
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All you need is a sheet of aluminum foil on a lower rack. That's it for deflector.
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Is a Komodo Kamado Enough for All Your Grilling Needs?
Pequod replied to tekobo's topic in KK Pre-Sales Questions
Baking steel is currently a non-Dennis purchase. I also recommend the coffee lump. Having used both for awhile now, I prefer the coffee lump over coco char. Consider the rotisserie spit rod over the basket. You can add non-Dennis OctoForks to that for some extreme versatility.- 156 replies
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Pequod replied to tekobo's topic in KK Pre-Sales Questions
Yup, that's the book I linked to above. Best all around from the ground up BBQ book in my opinion.- 156 replies
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Pequod replied to tekobo's topic in KK Pre-Sales Questions
Thanks! Was having trouble giving wife ideas for my upcoming birthday. Problem solved!- 156 replies
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Pequod replied to tekobo's topic in KK Pre-Sales Questions
Even better! Sounds like you won't have to unlearn boiling joints of beef, so you're already ahead.- 156 replies
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I thought that might have sounded accusatory, so I thought I'd best clarify!- 156 replies
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Pequod replied to tekobo's topic in KK Pre-Sales Questions
I need to get one of those. I know it was posted elsewhere, but what is the model # again?- 156 replies
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Pequod replied to tekobo's topic in KK Pre-Sales Questions
Chicken! That's the fourth meat. For someone completely new to American BBQ, I recommend this: http://a.co/5t94SfY However, KK's are so versatile, almost anything you'd cook inside works on your KK. We'd be interested in seeing KK cooking with an English twist. I think the post you want is this one:- 156 replies
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Pequod replied to tekobo's topic in KK Pre-Sales Questions
Kind of. The mass flow rate (fluid dynamicst here -- don't make me pull out the quasi-1D Navier Stokes equations! ) through the Kamado is determined by the exit and entrance areas of the top and lower vents. Yes, it forces all of that air through 1/2, but that 1/2 on a 32 is very roughly the same size as a full basket on my 23. And even with a full 32 basket, the 32 is far more agile than the 23, unless I pull vents out etc. Simple physics -- larger chimney cap and vent dials --> much greater airflow overall through the system...if I want it.- 156 replies
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Pequod replied to tekobo's topic in KK Pre-Sales Questions
Just to be contrary, I actually use my 32 more for day to day cooks than the 23. I tend to keep the 32 in the split basket configuration with the lowest grate directly over the coals and half grate on the indirect side. I also find that my 32 gets to temp much faster than my 23 when using just the vents. I can pull the vent door out, etc. on the 23 to bump things up a bit, but the 32 is downright agile for a big fella.- 156 replies
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Pequod replied to tekobo's topic in KK Pre-Sales Questions
As an aerospace engineer masquerading professionally as an electrical engineer, I say: what could possibly go wrong?- 156 replies
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Pequod replied to tekobo's topic in KK Pre-Sales Questions
Exactly what I said. Forget the 19. Go big or go home.- 156 replies
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SLightly Used - 23" Drk Autumn Nebula 4Sale
Pequod replied to DennisLinkletter's topic in Komodo General
Dennis, given the number of moving posts (and I may be dealing with one myself soon), have you ever considered making these boxes, or maybe even the entire bottom of the shipping crate, available for purchase?