No, I don't own the company. Just happy customer....
Yes. You buy an accessory for it. http://www.grilldome.com/eshop/prod...ducts_id=32&osCsid=sbm03m4jmb8nn6i5scp492ss541. I only see one level of grilling on the Grill Dome. Is there a way to do more levels like the other grills
Not that I have heard. I use my normal weber or indoor unit for that.2. The KK comes with a rotisser. How about the Grill dome? Can it also rotisse?
See answer above .3. How does one do indirect heating on the Grilldome
Ouch. I just looked and the price has gone way up: http://www.grilldome.com/eshop/index.php?cPath=1_16&osCsid=imi3lvu63q8jrkv9u1gklq3ba14. how much is the largest Grilldome
Shame on you Mark. Just a DIY store power cord??? I expect more from you .
BTW, if it is the cord I bought from Lowes, it is an excellent one. I was looking for an extension cord that would attach easily onto my electric vehicle and that was by far the best.
You mean what "Q" means? If so, it is short for Barbecue (meat). "'Cue" .... QI have read several posts in these threads talking about "Q" when heating. Could someone share what that means
You mean what "Q" means? If so, it is short for Barbecue (meat). "'Cue" .... Q
Are you talking about Komodo Kamado or Kamado * (multiple name changes, now Kamado USA IIRC?)? There is a long, sordid history with the later company that people can read about here --> http://www.kamadofraudforum.org/. Do not get these brands confused!lasercd gave the updated version of the issues I had with KK. I was introduced to these ceramic smokers by someone who had bought the KK. The said the wait time was crazy few months. I tried emailing them to find out if that was the case and got no response. Read forum posts and it basically said if the thing arrives in one piece and stays there without the tiles falling off, you are OK. If not, getting customer service was next to impossible. On their forum, they would delete anyone saying negative stuff and were pretty obnoxious about it. All in all, it really put a bad taste in my mouth as it had done with others.
I can't think of any possible reason why a crane would be required. Two in-shape people can carry the bottom by itself and then the top and then the grates (450lbs is the shipping weight, not the weight of the grill). If you can't lift ~75 lbs then a call to some piano movers would make short work of any installation.2. Heavy as hell. When I was checking out ceramic grills I seriously considered the KK. At the time I had an elevated deck that was almost 25 years old. The KK weighs about 450 pounds if I'm not mistaken. I saw photos of purchasers having their KK installed on their decks with a crane. This was a non-starter for me.
The ceramics are different formulations so you can't make an apples to apples comparison. I will tell you that I can hold my hand on the outside of my KK (which uses a 2 layer material) when it's @ 375F internal & fully warmed up. IMO there is no need to make it thicker if it's just warm to the touch on the outside!In the video they compared ceramic thickness on the Grill dome vs the BGE with the former being thicker. How does ceramic thickness on the Grilldome compare with the KK
I'm not understanding what the advantage is? With -any- ceramic you can do the same exact thing that you're describing. If you are talking about the 2-piece heat spreader then don't you need to lift out the top grate regardless of cooker style?Just to point out the benefits of the oval design of the Primo. Here is a 3 inch thick porterhouse steak that I smoked with hickory for an hour and then finished off direct over the lump. You can do this with a round kamado but its a much bigger hassle.
I'm not understanding what the advantage is? With -any- ceramic you can do the same exact thing that you're describing. If you are talking about the 2-piece heat spreader then don't you need to lift out the top grate regardless of cooker style?
I'm not understanding what the advantage is? With -any- ceramic you can do the same exact thing that you're describing. If you are talking about the 2-piece heat spreader then don't you need to lift out the top grate regardless of cooker style?