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Desjardo

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Jun 18, 2018
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Well I got and setup my first pellet grill yesterday and was pleasantly surprised.

This was purchased to replace my propane BBQ.

After setup and Burn in we gave it a first run.
Beef Ribs, T Bones, Baked Potato, and Carrots.

We were very happy and look forward to learning the grill.

I would suggest to anyone purchasing;

Check the Door. Mine almost came off when opened the first time.
The door also appears to need a gasket to make a seal.

Line Drip pan with foil.

And we'll not sure what to say about the cover.
It was a total disappointment.

But the grill has great quality, heats fast and runs much better then my neighbors Traeger.
Can run off my RV or Car
Wifi option is amazing.
2 probes is great as well.

All in all great grill.
 

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Nice one mate, glad all is going well.

In regards to the door seal, after a number of cooks any small gaps will fill themselves with soot/Ash and seal it for you.

Mine only leaks slightly when turning on i.e lighting the fire.

I never clean the lid as I want that build up to seal it.

My Lid.
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Great looking grill you got there. I'm with Jabiru on the door. Give it a few smokes, and it will leak less. My Rec Tec door still leaks a little after several years, but doesn't affect the quality of the cooks. What's wrong with the cover?
 
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