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Hic
Hic Posts: 350
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
Just unpacked the demo from Eggtoberfest and there wasn't a grill inside :(. Probably call the mothership or stop by this week. Puts off my 1st cook. On the upside everyone was super nice and we had a blast.

Large, medium, small and a mini. Egg'n, golfing, beer drinking, camping and following football and baseball.
Atlanta NOTP suburbia.

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  • UGAVET
    UGAVET Posts: 577
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    Go buy a cheap one at home depot. Weber replacement grill will work. Just measure. I think its 18 inches.
  • SmokeyPitt
    SmokeyPitt Posts: 10,490
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    That sux! An extra grate is a handy thing to have to use as a 2nd level, so like ugavet said run to home depot or ace hardware and pick one up if your itchin' to cook tomorrow. As long as you are there, I would pick up some bolts/washers to use it as a 2nd level or raised grid.

    Just curious- what was the process like to get your demo? I was wondering how they handled the logistics of picking them up and loading in the vehicles.


    Which came first the chicken or the egg?  I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg. 

  • Hic
    Hic Posts: 350
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    Good Point, thanks!

    Large, medium, small and a mini. Egg'n, golfing, beer drinking, camping and following football and baseball.
    Atlanta NOTP suburbia.

  • AZRP
    AZRP Posts: 10,116
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    Hey Brad, did you go to the fest today? -RP
  • UGAVET
    UGAVET Posts: 577
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    Randy, I did not make it. I didnt get pre registered but was planning on going today but my wife lost her mom a couple of weeks ago and then yesterday I had to euthanize her 35 yr old mare that she has had since Jennifer was 14 yrs old. So, I decided to stay home and help her get her firewood ready for the cooler weather. She enjoys her fires in her wood heater.
    I see it looks like you didnt make it either. I really wished I could have made it.
  • Wise One
    Wise One Posts: 2,645
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    Logistics for picking them up was similar to previous years - except there wasn't a long line on HWY 29 waiting to turn in. And of course, EGGs wheel MUCH better on concrete than on grass for getting them them to the distribution point.