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Anyone with a 32, my questions is how big/ wife is the big bad baking pizza stone? In the picture it looks like it’s the size of the bottom rack so I can’t imagine it being 32 inches...

 

I am getting a 32 and I also need a cover but the ones I want are sold out anyone know how quick or when they replenish the inventory?

 

Lastly, what’s the difference in the motors ... I’m opting to get the heavy duty motor rotisserie but just for my knowledge I wanted to ask if anyone knows? I plan on making shawarma on the rotisserie and maybe mixed meats. Not really into whole chicken.

 

Any other tips on accessories would be great.

 

 

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Since I own a 23", I'll let the other 32" owners advise directly on the "must have" accessories. But, I will tell you to load up the pallet with as many boxes of cocochar and coffee wood chunks & charcoal as will fit. Only way to get it right now in the US and is the cheapest shipping cost that you will EVER get, regardless of where you live. 

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Pictures with measurements of the baking stone...close measurements anyway, my straight lines were a little squirrelly when I took these as I was doing some shopping for more toys. The thing isn’t 32” but it is a beast when you are moving it around.

I bought the heavy duty motor because I bought the cradle and plan to do full chickens, full turkey and full rib roasts a couple times a year. I’m not sure if I needed the heavy duty but went on the side of it’s better to have more power and never actual use it than to need it and not have it.

Disclaimer: I don’t actually have my KK yet, so I can’t give advice, only sharing my thought process.


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1 hour ago, buzilo said:

That’s great, I am going to get two stones, I like to cook two pizzas at the same time 

Two 14” pizzas. One stone.

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Hey @buzilo. I am struggling to see how you get two pizza stones that size onto your KK.  My advice would be to make smaller pizzas or get the 42.  Joking aside, if the 42 is what you need...then get it!

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2 minutes ago, tekobo said:

Hey @buzilo. I am struggling to see how you get two pizza stones that size onto your KK.  My advice would be to make smaller pizzas or get the 42.  Joking aside, if the 42 is what you need...then get it!

I would place on stone on the highest grill and one on a second level.  Based on the measurement the stone is 26 by 17 so it should fit. 

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1 minute ago, buzilo said:

Just checked the website the 32 is 32 wide by 22 deep,

plenty of space for two stones

Cool.  A 42 and a goat would be more fun though. 

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Yeah, two should work. I’m guessing you’ll need to do some rearranging after the first pie is places or laser sharpen your skills to get the pie on the bottom stone under the top rack to make the magic happen. You’ll probably have it down by the third try.


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Yeah, two should work. I’m guessing you’ll need to do some rearranging after the first pie is places or laser sharpen your skills to get the pie on the bottom stone under the top rack to make the magic happen. You’ll probably have it down by the third try.


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I’ve done it on the smaller size racks and 42 to be really nice.
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1 hour ago, buzilo said:

and 42 to be really nice.

If you want it I would raid your children's piggy banks and get one.  Life is too short for KK regrets.  

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4 minutes ago, tony b said:

And the Forum chant begins: Forty-Two, Forty-Two, Forty-Two!! :twisted:

Well that would be one hell of an accessory.  :smt096

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