LK BBQ Posted April 22, 2020 Report Posted April 22, 2020 Do you have good suggestions on how to transfer charcoal into the basket without inhaling a plume of black dust? Right now I put it in from the bag, straight into the KK. Also, any ideas on how to clean the ash without inhaling a plume of white dust? I’m afraid that I’m going to develop lung problems at the rate I’m going 1
tony b Posted April 22, 2020 Report Posted April 22, 2020 (edited) My best advice is pick a windy day and stay upwind when dumping out charcoal and hold your breath. I have a big rubber tub that I store mine in, and it's always a big plume of black dust when dumping in a new bag, regardless of how "careful" you are doing it. I use a Neti pot for my allergies, and I usually use it right after dumping in a new bag of charcoal. Helps. As far as ashes go, I have a large aluminum scoop that I got at the local farm supply store that I just take out the charcoal basket, and scoop out the ashes. I put them on the drip tray and take it out to the wooded patch at the back of my yard and dump it. Usually not a big plume associated with that task. UPDATED: Other posts reminded me, if I really want to clear out the ashes, I do have a shop vac, with the drywall filter - no dust clouds at all. As it "lives" in the garage, I have to haul it up the stairs into the house to the deck with the KK. So, I have to be a bit motivated to use it! LOL! Edited April 23, 2020 by tony b Add shop vac 1
Tucker Posted April 22, 2020 Report Posted April 22, 2020 My routine for emptying the cooker when the bottom is full of ash. I take the charcoal basket out, remove the heat deflector and the front draft door. I lay a 33 gal trash bag under the open front draft door on the ground and slide it under the cooker part way. Think drop cloth. Use a 4" cheap chip brush to sweep the ash out onto the 'drop cloth' trash bag. Pick up the bag from either end forming a hammock for the ash and pour it into the trash. Fold the bag up for future use. If you are concerned about breathing in the ash, a NIOSH rated mask will do the trick.
Basher Posted April 22, 2020 Report Posted April 22, 2020 LK I place lump charcoal into the basket 1 piece at a time. Most of my lump averages around fist size. Yes I end up with a black hand, rubber glove fixes this, as does soap.The dust at the bottom of the sack, I up end into the compost bin and don’t remove the bag until the air settles.Cleaning out, I rattle the basket and remove. I have a small fire shovel with the handle cut off and a cheap paint brush that act as a dust pan and brush. Into the scrap bucket with the bulk and finish with a vacuum. Haven’t breathed any dust yet..... just the smoke from cooks! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1
tekobo Posted April 23, 2020 Report Posted April 23, 2020 My method for cleaning out is similar to @Basher's - shake basket down, take it and deflector out and I just use a small brush and pan to sweep up and I don't even bother with a vacuum cleaner now. If you did use a shop vac it would avoid the inevitable dust at this stage. I too dump my "coals" in from the bag but they are cocoshell briquettes and they produce no dust at all. No flavour at all either. You could add flavour with a smoker or smoke pot or with hand placed charcoal on top of the briquettes to avoid the dust. Good luck! 2