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Dutch Oven Size/Weight Question
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Egglectic
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Why not just cook direct? I see no reason to use the platesetter with a dutch oven.
That said, 9 quarts of one item can weigh considerably more or less than 9 quarts of another. In short, the weight can vary widely depending on what's cooking. -
I use 9 qt Lodge. I also say cook Direct.
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I have a Lodge 12" 8qt Dutch Oven and the only time I have had a problem with it on the Egg is when I was using a custom made mild steel grate that started to bend under the weight. Otherwise the plate setter, cast iron, and standard porcelain grates have been fine.Knoxville, TN
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