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Chicago winter how to help

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I am considering getting a KK. I am concerned how it will handle a Chicago winter. Every terra-cotta pot I have ever owned and forget outside in the winter will fracture do to the freeze thaw cycle. 

 

Will the KK survive? What special things do I need to do to accomplish a life long KK in a climate like this?

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Nothing no to worry about!  I am a cold weather guy and have one in the mountains of Japan and one in Jackson Hole.  No problems handling the coldest of cold or grilling way below zero.  Just buy a cover and no worries. 

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A decent cover will do the trick.  We get an average of 12 feet of snow per year and my cover has kept the cooker nice and dry.   I do try to cover the cooker while it is still a little warm.  

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Exactly as tquando said, get the cover with the KK. :smt023:smt023 I live in Nova Scotia and grill all winter long, have had my grills for years without any problems. I do keep them covered.

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I live in a very temperate weather zone. But like everybody here has said a Good cover is a great idea. Dennis makes the best covers for the KK’s easy to put on and take off. I have my KK and cabinet under a lanai cover but still cover them when not in use.

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