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JonHalestrap
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I live in the UK so the question I have is regarding the weather
IS it OK to use the BGE when it is raining ?
My concern is that I set up some long and slow and then find that the weather changes from warm to rain
Cold rain hitting hot ceramic dome.... is it a problem ?
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No.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Well, "spa-Peggy" is kind of like spaghetti. I'm not sure what Peggy does different, if anything. But it's the one dish she's kind of made her own.____________________Aurora, Ontario, Canada
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One of the greatest sounds in the world... the egg snickering at whatever the weather is doing as it chugs along.
MSV Chill Spot
Chester County, PA
http://egginwithedward.blogspot.com/
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Cheers everyone
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Echoing everyone else...
The one caveat being ice. While cooking during sleet isn't an issue, if your egg is not covered, it can/will ice over. That makes it darn near impossible to open at the risk of damaging your gasket.
Assuming you can get the bottom vent open, a quick light to the underside of the charcoal typically is enough to get it going...assuming you have good/dry lump in there.
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Also works through tropical storms and hurricanes. No problem. Although it's easier if you light it before the storm arrives...Mamaroneck
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One of the factory tests performed on eggs according to our distributor is they run an egg up to a stable 750 degrees and then dump ice water on it to see how it reacts! I live in the Midwest in the US and I have fired up my egg when the temperature was -11. You'll be fine!Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
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My egg's nickname is the mailman. It always delivers.
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Posted in root. You are awesome. I like to click on the topic... Did you know you can subscribe (RSS) to feeds when you see a magical root post?Super-user, you may egg all climates, and enjoy a pint of bitters.
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Go to my thread "Eggin in the Rain" (put this in search). It will give you a good picture for your answer.
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Until the playoffs?Eggcelsior said:My egg's nickname is the mailman. It always delivers.
LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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Big problem, the newspaper for the chimney will get wet.
Cookin' on the coast
Shellman Bluff, GA
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Great pictures Rocket15
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Ouch.Acn said:XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle
San Antonio, TX
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Eggcelsior said:My egg's nickname is the mailman. It always delivers.
I could never use that nickname being from Canada. Our postal idiots go on strike all the time so Id be lying if I said what you did.
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