kwalker201
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I just purchased the 340 bundle yesterday. I hope I made a good decision not being able to see something hands on makes me a little apprehensive.
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Deep breathing will help.I just purchased the 340 bundle yesterday. I hope I made a good decision not being able to see something hands on makes me a little apprehensive.
I’m up here in Canada and bought a 340 almost two years ago. Had it delivered to a buddy in North Carolina Who I visit on a regular basis. Covid hit and the border was closed, I just got the thing last weekend. I put it together in less than half an hour and so far I’ve done a brisket and 7 pounds of chicken wings it’s an awesome machine you got nothing to worry aboutI just purchased the 340 bundle yesterday. I hope I made a good decision not being able to see something hands on makes me a little apprehensive.
I’m up here in Canada and bought a 340 almost two years ago. Had it delivered to a buddy in North Carolina Who I visit on a regular basis. Covid hit and the border was closed, I just got the thing last weekend. I put it together in less than half an hour and so far I’ve done a brisket and 7 pounds of chicken wings it’s an awesome machine you got nothing to worry about
Welcome to the forum. I have been using the Trailblazer/RT-340 for a couple years now and find it to be a capable grill/smoker. Like you, there are just two of us at home any more, so the size is fine.I just purchased the 340 bundle yesterday. I hope I made a good decision not being able to see something hands on makes me a little apprehensive.
They look cool. I think they're supposed to keep the rain out. I can see that. Do you need them? I don't know? I don't have them on my 340 and don't have problems because I don't cook in the rain, and keep my grill covered when not in use. I think it's one of those cool calls.I see some people adding the vents to the back. Is something that I should put on?
gotchaThey look cool. I think they're supposed to keep the rain out. I can see that. Do you need them? I don't know? I don't have them on my 340 and don't have problems because I don't cook in the rain, and keep my grill covered when not in use. I think it's one of those cool calls.
Since I live up here in the Pacific Northwest, where if you don’t use your grill/smoker when it’s raining, you don’t use it much, I have them. And, I like them. Are they a necessity? Here in the PNW, probably; elsewhere, not so much. YMMVI see some people adding the vents to the back. Is something that I should put on?
I bought some from Recteq about a year ago when I bought my second RT-340. They were not listed anywhere on the RT website, but when I called them, I was told they were still available. For anyone considering adding the vent covers, I strongly suggest calling RT and asking about the availability.I have them as well. And I cook on my grills year-around, regardless of the weather. Are these still available anymore? They stopped offering them when the 340/590 went louvered, then when the 340 went back to two exhaust vents, I never heard where the vent covers made a comeback.