Burning in the Bull

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You have had a weekend full of deliciousness. It certainly seems like you have found a winner. Congrats on the new baby.
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Thank you, it was a fun weekend of smoking. I do believe you are correct, the cooker never missed a beat and very little ash to clean up considering the amount of pellets I put through it.
 

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Well after running the rt700 for almost 36 hrs straight, and burning up just under 40lbs of cookinpellets, this is my clean up. On a side note the cooker ran perfect, I absolutely love this unit.
Never been around a pellet cooker, BUT,,,,
In the pics, have you already vacuumed up and cleaned the bottom? I got to believe so. Do you have pics of the before cleanup??
 
Never been around a pellet cooker, BUT,,,,
In the pics, have you already vacuumed up and cleaned the bottom? I got to believe so. Do you have pics of the before cleanup??
No sir, the three pics I put up show it untouched for the first two, then cleaned for the last one. I honestly could not believe how clean it ran.
 
Well like I said, "Never been around a pellet cooker, BUT,,,, "
That looks rather impressive! It also proves that using a foil sheet really aids in preventing a much larger mess too after all the meat.
 
Well like I said, "Never been around a pellet cooker, BUT,,,, "
That looks rather impressive! It also proves that using a foil sheet really aids in preventing a much larger mess too after all the meat.
Totally agree.
 
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