DennisLinkletter Posted September 30, 2006 Report Posted September 30, 2006 Last I checked all ceramics boast that they cook better than the steelies because they are insulated.. hello insulated? A dense ceramic (portland or glazed) material by definition is NOT insulating. But they are correct in saying that they are more insulated than the thin walled metal cookers.. Welcome to the land of common sense design.. All Komodo's have a purposely designed for insulating jacket outside the dense refractory material inside.. Finally got around to sawing one open to show you all what it looks like.. Ok enough boasting.. here it is.. Yup I'm laughing..
Sanny Posted September 30, 2006 Report Posted September 30, 2006 what are we looking for? What does the 'jacket' look like?
DennisLinkletter Posted September 30, 2006 Author Report Posted September 30, 2006 what are we looking for? What does the 'jacket' look like? The light layer is the dense refractory material designed to contain temps up to 2,200ºF. The darker layer is the insulating material..
Sanny Posted September 30, 2006 Report Posted September 30, 2006 ooh - the dark frosting on the "big" side?
Firemonkey Posted October 1, 2006 Report Posted October 1, 2006 This picture is a great addition, especially for new shoppers. Maybe the same picture with a ruler on it so people could guage the mass involved would make it even better?