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Grabbed a shop vac for my new KKs

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In my workshop, a broom and dust pan takes care of wood shavings and sawdust quicker than vacuuming. But I still use a vacuum for getting the last bits of fine dust.

 

I’d do the same with Smaug if I had a shop vac dedicated to cleaning him out: use a brush and dust pan for most of the ash, and use the vacuum for the final cleanup.

 

Either way, that’s a great deal on the shop vac, Bosco!

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All right Mac, if those are coffee cans I humbly suggest you need to reorient your thinking! Store bought coffee is absolute bilge. If you're a foodie you need to get into home roasting. Once you drink coffee that you've roasted yourself you will never buy store-bought again and you probably won't be able to drink coffee outside your home again either. At least not anywhere outside your home that is not a serious coffee specialty place.

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I bought a vacuum with drywall bag as well. It's quick and easy because the vac lives outside.

I'm curious how people clean with a brush and pan on a 23 without making a mess or getting their clothes dirty?

I have 23's and I'm about 5'11" and I just reach in and scoop. I don't think I'm getting dirty. I only clean out my ashes once and a while. I remove the front air vent and I made a tool that fits under the inside ash deflector and I keep pushing the ashes to the back wall then after a few cooks I will remove the ashes.

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I’m 5’6â€. When cleaning out Smaug, I’ll take out the lower vent and the inside ash deflector. I have a little plastic shovel much like tinyfish’s that I put through the lower vent opening, and reach in through the top with an old wide paint brush. I’ll brush the ash into the shovel, pull out the shovel, and dump the ashes into a bucket. Repeat until done. This takes a couple of minutes, tops.

 

If I get dirty at all, it’s from leaning over the edge of the grill. But I make sure I wear old clothes for this, and I really don’t get hardly any ash on me. I think I get more stuff on me from smoke generated during cooking when the wind blows in my direction.

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I have 23's and I'm about 5'11" and I just reach in and scoop. I don't think I'm getting dirty. I only clean out my ashes once and a while. I remove the front air vent and I made a tool that fits under the inside ash deflector and I keep pushing the ashes to the back wall then after a few cooks I will remove the ashes.

Tell me more about this tool please.

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I will post a picture when I get home from work but basically I measured the gap under the heat deflector and cut a piece of metal to fit and bent it in an "L" shape and put a handle on it.

On my 16.5" I use a metal spatula to do the same thing. About 3 cooks then push the ashes to the back. Another 2 or 3 cooks then clean them out.

Sometimes I'll take the lump basket out and just sweep the ashes to the sides. Accomplishes the same thing, extending the time before full ash clean out.

I'll have to come up with something for the 19" because I'm sure the spatula won't be long enough.

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