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Smokeware raiser
Thomasc18
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has anyone tried the raiser by smokeware? Anyone recommend? Also can you leave your platesetter in while using the raiser for low and slow? Thanks for the input.
Madison, AL
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Yes and yes and yes.Thomasc18 said:has anyone tried the raiser by smokeware? Anyone recommend? Also can you leave your platesetter in while using the raiser for low and slow? Thanks for the input.
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Love the raiser by smokeware, use it in my xl. Best part is it will hold the 22inch Weber system in itXL BGE, KJ classic, Joe Jr, UDS x2
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I have the Raiser for my Large and love it for several reasons:
- provides for raised indirect cooking (obviously);
- can be used to stack my 13" and 15" pizza stones simultaneously (allowing to bake on two levels at once); and
- can serve as a base for my wok, getting the wok lower than grate level and right into the flames, thereby negating the need for a wok setup-specific tool.
(May be able to send pictures of above configurations later, if this would be helpful.)
With a little creativity, the Raiser is extremely versatile. Very light and easy to store to boot. -
@GrateEggspectations if you ever get around to it I would appreciate it. Thanks!GrateEggspectations said:I have the Raiser for my Large and love it for several reasons:
- provides for raised indirect cooking (obviously);
- can be used to stack my 13" and 15" pizza stones simultaneously (allowing to bake on two levels at once); and
- can serve as a base for my wok, getting the wok lower than grate level and right into the flames, thereby negating the need for a wok setup-specific tool.
(May be able to send pictures of above configurations later, if this would be helpful.)
With a little creativity, the Raiser is extremely versatile. Very light and easy to store to boot.Madison, AL -
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Having owned a PSWOO 2 I was not impressed with the Riser when I first saw it.New Albany, Ohio
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The Raiser may even fit a larger second baking stone (such as another 15).
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I appreciate the info! Wasn't real sure if a raiser would be better or a pswoo I ordered the raiser last night. Plus they had 15% off all ordersMadison, AL
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