Shows an Actual temp of 999 degrees.
Same controller, like like a shelf in the front. Seems to be a round lid. Any ideas or other leaks?
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My thoughts exactly.Other than possibly a pizza oven, what else would benefit from temps over 500-600?
Someone else?Interesting. Curious what anyone would cook at 1k degrees?
Or a pizza oven with two probes?If it is a pizza oven, I've got to ask has there really been that big of an ask / demand for a pizza oven?
It's a miniature crematory.Someone else?
Just in time for Halloween !!It's a miniature crematory.
No thanks. No need at my house unless I wish to take up blacksmithing.
Shows an Actual temp of 999 degrees.
Same controller, like like a shelf in the front. Seems to be a round lid. Any ideas or other leaks?
Fortunately, my Lynx Pro is designed for the higher temps. I have it configured with Trident Burners but also change them out for the brass cast burners that keep the temps more manageable. The only warning that comes with the Lynx is that you should never run it at high temps with the lid closed. I have had other grills but nothing seems to live up to my expectations like the Lynx. It is 12 years old and I live on the California Coast and it is only starting to show signs of oxidation. It also has a lifetime parts replacement warranty. If I hit the lottery and get a redo, I would buy it all over again or buy a Heston which is the true Cadillac of grills IMO.Interesting. Curious what anyone would cook at 1k degrees? I had a BGE that would approach 1k at max temp, never let it get that hot. I later bought a Bullseye, ran it at riot mode so often at 750+ that I burned it out. I got a replacement Bullseye and have never ran it in riot mode since. Other than possibly a pizza oven, what else would benefit from temps over 500-600?
Maybe cremate the in-lawsI'm going with the D300, otherwise called the destruction model. It will be for folks who want to cook a last minute brisket in one hour. Just crank up to 1000 degrees and impatient guests will be served. No need for notifications on that one.