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Randawg
Thanks for all the good info so far. I guess TJV is the man to talk to! Looking forward finally
cooking on this thing!
Randawg
EggRacer,
It's one piece? Forget about it then... Thanks!
Randawg
RVH,
Thanks for the info. BTW, I'd like to get all the toys, but I can see my wife's angry stare
right now
RVH
Randawg, we got the Woo2, the spider, and the med cast-iron grid. The grid fits much closer to the
fire and allows a good sear while keeping the dome temp to less-than-nuclear.
After the sear, we put the meat on the large grid, which is placed on top of the woo2 ring, and
roast away. We still have and use the platesetter for many indirect cooks, though. The botom of the
woo2 ring has 2 bars which hold a pizza stone, or other heat barrier. The truth is, you need all the
toys....
EggRacer
Randawg,
I would get the platesetter anyway. I don't use it as often but there are still times I use it.
A medium grill does fit the spider perfectly. I have both a cast iron medium and the regular (bge)
coated grills.
You don't need the 3 tier grill extender if you get the adjustable rig. The 3 tier looks like a
bear to clean as it is one piece.
I hope this helps.
biscuit
Randawg,
If you want to sear food look into a cast iron grid to replace the standard grid.It gets very hot
and heats evenly.
+1 on the platesetter-great for everything you are not grilling or searing