About ready to place order, but would appreciate your thoughts on the warranty difference in the Stampede and the Bull. Is 4 years vs. 6 years enough to justify the Bull if one doesn’t need the additional space?
TIA
Thanks for the replies. That’s reassuring.
On the site I was looking at for brand X, it seem to happen several hours into a long clock. Users said that if they were careful to empty the fire pot before any long cook, and only use blended pellets, then they didn’t seem to have the problem. I...
That DOES look Good! Glad it’s almost time for breakfast here!
After smoking for that long, is it fully cooked, or do you finish it in a pan when ready to eat?
Several years ago, I bought a pellet grill (Brand “X”), and really enjoyed it. It served me well, but my son was in need of a grill, so I gave him mine, and decided to make-do with my gasser. Now, after a few years of “make-do”, I’m wanting to purchase a pellet grill again. I’ve been researching...
Saw this on the FAQ section of the rec tech site. It applies to another model, but may be applicable to yours as well.
Try heating your grill to the maximum temperature, and then select FULL
Here’s info I reference
“What does the "full" feature do?
After your temperature selection reaches 550F...
I’m really (REALLY) wanting to purchase a Bull, and especially like the idea of getting it while it’s on sale, but we are in the process of moving, and I know that if I order now, I’ll be torn between unpacking/organizing at the new house, and assembling/learning to use the Bull.
For those of...
Congratulations, NU2. I’m really looking forward to reading your posts after you get your new Bull. I’ve been leaning toward purchasing one, and the reactions of someone like you will be priceless! Smoke On!
Comments like this are what convinces me to purchase from Rec Tec. A company can make all the claims they want, but it’s companies that stand behind their product that matters most!
I don’t own a Rec Tec (yet), but I’d like to share some info involving calibrating at high temperatures... The boiling point of water decreases by 1°/500’elevation above sea level. Someone living at 2000’ would need to realize that their water boils at 208°. I used to live in the mountains of...