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I don't think so but it should be pretty easy to fashion your own.
The spring-clip is pretty strong so a bit of aluminum sheet metal cut to size and a 1" hole-saw will set you up for a lot of stuff. There's also four holes as you can see, so you can attach to a plate with machine screws or...
SOLD.
Hey folks. I have a new unused Fireboard Snap On Blower 20CFM for sale.
Works fine, I ended up deciding to go in a different direction.
Asking $45 shipped continental US.
Here you go, Traeger website from March 2015 (I just picked a random date that their page had been archived):
http://web.archive.org/web/20150323053707/http://www.traegergrills.com:80/support/faq
The problem with asking which pellet is "best" is that everyone has a different idea of what "best" means.
Good info above. A couple added notes. LG (Louisiana Grills) and Pit Boss are both owned by a company named Dansons. I've had good success with both the LG Competition Blend and Pit...
Correct. Although it's true that the GMG (as with *all* pellet grills) plugs into and requires electric power, it is used only to ignite the pellets and then run the controller/auger/fans. The actual cooking heat comes from the burning wood pellets.
Sure thing: Pit Boss Comp Blend Sears (as I mentioned above) at $21.66 per 40lb bag with free ship to store. 54 cents a pound plus tax (which Amazon charges here). I'm guessing there are Sears stores in Chicago, yes? Link...
CookinPellets are good, but respectfully 83 cents per pound is hardly what I'd call a "deal".
Additional note for my post above: Anyone with a Discover credit card can go through the Discover Deals online portal via discover.com and get 10% cash back for Sears orders, which should net out the...
Heads up, Sears has a sale going on. These pellets are $21.66 per 40lb bag right now, put three in your cart and add coupon code SEARS5OFF50 for $5 off $50 order and the pellets net out to $59.98 for three bags or $20/40lb bag (50 cents / pound). Free ship to store here. Add sales tax of...
As true for most hobbies, it isn't as much about the financials as the sense of enjoyment one feels.
It's been a LONG time since I brewed as noted above, but out of curiousity I glanced at Northern Brewer website: http://www.northernbrewer.com/brewing/recipe-kits
Looks to be $35-$45 for...
I don't homebrew. Takes too much time and trouble in contrast to the cost and availability of excellent locally produced craft brews at reasonable prices.
That said, I used to homebrew twenty years ago. I had a lot more spare time, I drank a lot more beer, there were far fewer craft brewers...
Target has the Pit Boss Competition Blend at $26/40# bag right now with free ship to store. Take 5% off if you use a Target Redcard. Pit Boss is a Dansons company, as is Louisiana Grills; I've used both brands Comp Blend and have been pleased. Link...
There's a phrase about "better to buy once and cry once"... I can't speak to the 110 vs other models, but generally I've found it beneficial to skip the very bottommost model in product lines in favors of one or two steps up the ladder.
I have that "cannister" as well and have had good results the couple times I've used it; nice to see your report as I've not done a side-by-side test of vacuum vs. conventional marinade.
IdahoPZ - the model I have seems to try to prevent overheating. Sometimes if I'm doing a bunch of stuff...
Ah, makes sense.
Ooh, horseradish cheddar would be very interesting.
I smoked a small block of habañero cheddar a while back. That was particularly tasty.
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