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Old 15-12-2006, 01:21 AM posted to alt.food.barbecue
Nonnymus
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Default More than one cooker

Super idea, Brick. If I end up with one, I might remove the grates
before using it. Good idea.

Nonny

wrote:
On 14-Dec-2006, Nonnymus wrote:

yetanotherBob wrote:
Still more useful info! Thanks again. I'm going to make a trip to a
BBQ Galore to take a look at that small IR grill (I think you) mentioned

a while back.

Bob

Yes, that's the one. It's top drawer, IMHO. The unit is designed with
just one IR emitter and runs on LP. Right out of the box, it does a
very good job and has the V grates. It's about $180, but I got my first
one on sale for $150 and the second one, for parts, was scratch and dent
at $120. The granddaddy of the IR cookers is the TEC line, but they're
way to proud of their product for my billfold.
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I've just reread Nonny's post about how his modified IR cooker works and
it occurred to me that one of those fish filet holder thingy's that sandwich
the filet(s) between wire grates, would be ideal in Nonny's world for
handling
a mess of chicken wings all at one time on that IR sizzler of his.


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