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Lecky
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Hi all, I'm trying to figure out what all the buzz about the adjustable rig is. I am always looking to buy accessories for my egg so I'm on the fence whether this will serve me, I already own the plate setter and I built a raised grid with stainless steel bolts. Could you guys please explain to me what I would be gaining b making this purchase. Thanks all
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I have on and love the versatility it gives me. I personally wanted the ability to cook more slabs lying flat and the rig allows me to do so. you can find a lot more info using the search feature.XL BGEJoe JRBaltimore, MD
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If you already have a plate setter and the DIV raised grid, stay with what ya got. I opted to buy the adjustible rig and skipped the plate setter. It's incredibly versatile and enables you to configure it many different ways.Just a hack that makes some $hitty BBQ....
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Have two Larges and each has an Adj Rig. They are that worth it IMO.Salado TX & 30A FL: Egg Family: 3 Large and a very well used Mini, added a Mini Max when they came out (I'm good for now). Plus a couple Pit Boss Pellet Smokers.
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I have two large eggs - I use one AR and one DIY raised grid that I made myself. I often use both but could easily get by with the DIY raised grid now. If it doesn't hurt your budget, do what makes you happy...L x2, M, S, Mini and a Blackstone 36. She says I have enough now....eggAddict from MN!
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AR craze is running wild the past few months. ..its getting beat into us non owners.
Still holding out as I have the , PS woo 3, "place setter" , and raised grid.
Its a beautiful piece though and I will have it one day.Seattle, WA -
I remember when I first joined this amazing site someone posted a site for an attachment that you can use to make a swing grate, does anyone remember this?
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http://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1151906/bge-grill-extender-group-buy/p1Lecky said:I remember when I first joined this amazing site someone posted a site for an attachment that you can use to make a swing grate, does anyone remember this?
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Damn cazzy, that was fast! Thank you enjoy the day.
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The AR lets me cook four buts or several rack of babybacks at once on my Large. Other than to cook steaks or burgers - it has been a part of every cook since I've had it. There are other ways to do the same thing but the AR just does it so well!
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If your doing two racks of ribs or other foods on the AR is there a time difference between the two racks when they are finished cooking or will both racks be done at the same time?
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AR is definitely worth the money. Sell the platesetter on Craigslist.Dunedin, FL
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Hi, another question I Have is when doing two tier cooking do I Have to remove the top Grid to access the lower grid? And if so where do you place the top grid? Thanks
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Just unpacked my AR. Been looking at them online for months. Can't believe the quality of this thing. I work for the Lincoln Electric Company, and I think I know a thing or two about the welding industry. The welds on the rig are top notch. The stainless is excellent quality. Very happy with the purchase, and it hasn't even been close to the egg yet. Buy one.Cleveland, Ohio
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The decision really depends on your style of cooking and how much food you cook I bought the PsWoo3 because it works with the plate setter, which I already had. I used a homemade raised grid and liked the way it preformed and could do 2 levels of indirect cooking if needed. The PsWoo will also give you a clean way to cook raised direct and if needed your homemade grid can sit on top of it for multi level cooks. Mine pretty much lives in my large. All this said I don't own an AR so no experience with it but I am sure it "FREAKING ROCKS"-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky.
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Tackman said:Just unpacked my AR. Been looking at them online for months. Can't believe the quality of this thing. I work for the Lincoln Electric Company, and I think I know a thing or two about the welding industry. The welds on the rig are top notch. The stainless is excellent quality. Very happy with the purchase, and it hasn't even been close to the egg yet. Buy one.which one did you end up buying?Tackman said:Just unpacked my AR. Been looking at them online for months. Can't believe the quality of this thing. I work for the Lincoln Electric Company, and I think I know a thing or two about the welding industry. The welds on the rig are top notch. The stainless is excellent quality. Very happy with the purchase, and it hasn't even been close to the egg yet. Buy one.
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I bought the RB combo, with the rig extender. Basically it's the one from their you tube video. Search you tube for ceramic grill store. Going to get it dirty today.Cleveland, Ohio
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Tackman said:I bought the RB combo, with the rig extender. Basically it's the one from their you tube video. Search you tube for ceramic grill store. Going to get it dirty today.
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Lecky said:If your doing two racks of ribs or other foods on the AR is there a time difference between the two racks when they are finished cooking or will both racks be done at the same time?Lecky said:Hi, another question I Have is when doing two tier cooking do I Have to remove the top Grid to access the lower grid? And if so where do you place the top grid? ThanksJustin in Denton, TX
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Owning both the Woo2 and the Woo3 I would stick with the Woo2 and the spider combo. It is the same end result but more versatile. Pick up and extra oval from Tom and make your own raised grid.
I do own the AR also and use both setups depending on what I am cooking and which one is closer. One of my eggs sits up by the house and the other is about 140' down my yard near my playhouse.
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