SlowmotionQue
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As mentioned earlier, I ordered the new Rec Tec 590 Stampede competition cart and front shelf. They came in today.
The quick and dirty.... IMO, these are well worth the money.
The cart is very well packaged, solidly built and easy to assemble. It is a vast improvement over the stock cart. Night and day difference. But then one would expect that for the $299.00 upcharge.
The front shelf is a very welcome addition to the RT 590 Stampede. However IMO, it needs to be about an inch longer.
A few pics are in order at this point of this post.
The cart and the shelf are packaged well.
The contents are very well wrapped in effort to prevent damage during shipping.
The parts are easy to lay out in preparation for assembly.
The casters are in an entirely different class than the stock casters. These remind me of casters on scaffolding used in construction projects. They wheels are made of a semi firm rubber material. All 4 wheels rotate. All 4 wheels have a locking mechanism.
These are heavy duty.
As mentioned before, the cart is very easy to assemble. It took me about 30 minutes taking my time.
Turning it over and attaching the casters was easy. The hard part, if one can call it that, is removing the stock cart from the RT 590 and placing the pellet grill atop the Competition cart. This takes two people.
As mentioned before, the casters of the stock cart do not compare to the casters of the Competition cart.
Once everything is assembled, the RT 590 takes on a different look. It sits at least 1 inch taller. It rolls considerably smoother over joints in decking and other surfaces and gives the RT590 Stampede a meaner and more solid look.
See the next post below.
The quick and dirty.... IMO, these are well worth the money.
The cart is very well packaged, solidly built and easy to assemble. It is a vast improvement over the stock cart. Night and day difference. But then one would expect that for the $299.00 upcharge.
The front shelf is a very welcome addition to the RT 590 Stampede. However IMO, it needs to be about an inch longer.
A few pics are in order at this point of this post.
The cart and the shelf are packaged well.
The contents are very well wrapped in effort to prevent damage during shipping.
The parts are easy to lay out in preparation for assembly.
The casters are in an entirely different class than the stock casters. These remind me of casters on scaffolding used in construction projects. They wheels are made of a semi firm rubber material. All 4 wheels rotate. All 4 wheels have a locking mechanism.
These are heavy duty.
As mentioned before, the cart is very easy to assemble. It took me about 30 minutes taking my time.
Turning it over and attaching the casters was easy. The hard part, if one can call it that, is removing the stock cart from the RT 590 and placing the pellet grill atop the Competition cart. This takes two people.
As mentioned before, the casters of the stock cart do not compare to the casters of the Competition cart.
Once everything is assembled, the RT 590 takes on a different look. It sits at least 1 inch taller. It rolls considerably smoother over joints in decking and other surfaces and gives the RT590 Stampede a meaner and more solid look.
See the next post below.
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