Stoon Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 Does anyone see any long term problems with moving the KK around by pulling it with the lid handle? Prior to cooking I need to move it from a covered to non covered area of my patio. The patio is made up of paving stones that are generally level but have some gaps and minor unevenness. It's certainly not like rolling it over glass. The casters occasionally get caught in the gaps between the stones and I need to "lean into it" to regain momentum. How is that handle attached? It seems sturdy enough. I don't want it to loosen or bend over time. Thoughts? -Stoon Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
Pequod Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 Good question. That's exactly how I'm operating as well -- moving from cover to uncovered. Looking forward to hearing from someone with an answer. 2 Quote
bosco Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 I personally wouldn't. When I have to move it, I just push from the back one hand on the base and one on the lid. I would worry about the handle having stress from pulling, especially over uneven ground. 1 Quote
DennisLinkletter Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 No problem in towing it around by the handle. It's welded to a strong cage that hangs off the top strap. I don't suggest trying to lift the grill by the handle but towing on a flat surface is fine. 4 Quote
Stoon Posted August 28, 2016 Author Report Posted August 28, 2016 Thank you, Dennis!!!!Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote
ckreef Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 I don't suggest trying to lift the grill by the handle but towing on a flat surface is fine. I've seen the damage by lifting from the handle. Lifting is a no-no. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk 1 Quote
Bruce Pearson Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 Yeah! Dennis to rescue again. I was wondering the same thing glad someone posted on it. Quote
tony b Posted August 29, 2016 Report Posted August 29, 2016 @ckreef - yeah, what a mess that was, but someone we know (), came to the rescue. 1 Quote