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They range in price …
They range in price from $400-2000 on the residential grills and for the larger commercial ones $7000-9000, but they are worth it. I have two and they were $800 and $1100. I’m not rich by ANY means. I treat it as the best cooking apperatus that it on the market today, or for the past 20 years.
RE: Rat feces in the pellets? These are food grade. So no glues to hold the wood together. Same guy who still thinks the world is flat.
A rich city kid in …
A rich city kid in a mountain town taken over by rich city kids tryin’ to say words and describe things he doesn’t know. LOL
mmmmmm rat feces ( …
mmmmmm rat feces (say it like Homer) – the rat burgers in Demolition Man didn’t seem that bad though
fuel burning …
fuel burning pellets are not food grade or made of all hardwoods. They may even have rat feces in them. I don’t know about you but I don’t plan on eating anything cooked over rat poop!
not wood flavored, …
not wood flavored, WOOD.
The way the grill works, all the fat runs out and collects for you to get rid of it later.
Interesting idea, …
Interesting idea, but how do you cook ribs *&* duck simultaneously *& also* keep the duck fat separate from the (pork/beef?) rib fat?
I mean, I do similiar on a smaller scale w/ a crockpot, but this is wa-ay out of my price range. Not to mention buying ribs or duck in the 1st place. Certainly can’t afford to go see a $9-$10 movie & spend another $7-$9 on snacks…
Glad you’ve got a new toy, Barry, but not in my budget…can’t underwrite this for you.
Wood flavored mesquite pellets, eh?
And 40 pounds of …
And 40 pounds of wood pellets for ordinary pellet stoves costs less than $5. Tell me I can’t just use those. $1200 for a grill. Puhleeze!