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    GrillGrate Review

    A pellet grill is designed to deflect heat from the fire pot and move it in a convection. The heat is deflected to travel through the air gaps. The grates sit over the air gap and collect this heat. Since aluminum is an excellent heat conductor, the whole plate warms from this air, which is...
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    Now that you have had your pellet grill a while what do you . . . . . . .

    My 700 consistently struggles above 450 and temp recovery sucks when grilling. It works for summer time, but it’s not a good option once temps drop. The BGE will be keep its place on the deck. Smoking, roasting, and baking where the cover stays closed south of 400-ish is working great.
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    Already rusting after only 3 weeks :-(

    You can use an non-abrasive pad + BKF and it should should come off fine. I’d use a white 3M pad. The polished areas though will most likely be dulled/scratched, but the white is the least abrasive of their cleaning pads. You may want to treat it with something if it’s that reactive to your...
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    WiFi at last!

    Most moderate to higher end routers have the option of creating a second separate network for “guests.” It’s as secure as the main network, but separate. This allows you to share your WiFi with friends/family/dog sitters without granting access to your main network and all the sensitive devices...
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    WiFi at last!

    I prefer to not have separate networks and found the guest WiFi works. It’s apparently 2.4 GHz. So, that may be another option for those with automatic 2.4/5GHz networks. It’s also better idea from a network security perspective.
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    Wanted to Buy RT700 Grill Cover

    FWIW, I bought a generic one from Sam’s Club. $30 and does the job. Doesn’t look sexy, but it’s easy to pulol on/off and it was cheap. And in stock.
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