I’m in the same boat. However I have UPS set to notify me anytime I have something sent to me. My shelf was shipped the day after my bull was sent to me. It’ll be here next Tuesday.
Pellet grills will turn off with an error code if they can’t get above a temp threshold (my last one was 160) in some amount of time.
If this was your first time using your smoker, I’m guessing that it took the auger a while to get the pellets to the fire pit.
I ordered the enameled lid upgrade. My last grill was powder coated and the powder coat just didn't last very long. I ordered the enameled lid because I think it'll last forever.
The reason it's done as a percentage is because the error usually isn't constant. If it's off by 20 degrees at 250, it'll be off by more at 350 or 450.
Doesn't the smoke just go out the chimney then?
This is my decision paralysis, do I put it on the left side so smoke goes past the meat on the way out the stack and maybe give the RTD a false reading or do I put it on the right and have most of the smoke escape without flavoring the meat?
The Bull is my first Rec Tec but I've had several other pellet smokers. The bigger size is well worth it. No one has ever said "I wish my smoker was smaller". As someone who is dealing with a grill that has an auger problem right now (it's why I'm switching to Rec Tec), I think the shorter auger...
I much prefer meat rakes to the claws. Faster to use and better ergonomics:
https://smile.amazon.com/Meatrake-Perfect-Brisket-Effortless-Shredding/dp/B004P5B81Q?
As for pellets, I gave up trying to tell the difference between different pellet types years ago, I just can't tell the difference. I...
My Bull is coming to me and according to UPS, it is 375 pounds.
I have to get this thing down a flight of stairs. I'm hoping once it's broken down this is a collection of much more manageable pieces right? The comp cart is obviously separate from the rest. I also ordered an enameled lid so...