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Lighting the egg (My newest method)
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If you use Rockwood lump you don't have to wait an hour. In 10 minutes you are ready. Each to his own I guess, but I had rather do it quick than not do it at all.Louisville, GA - 2 Large BGE's
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Weed torch from Harbor Freight! Electricity not required and lights quickly.
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I use small weed burner -- the kind that attaches to a small camping propane tank, rather than to the big grill size. I can get a few spots hot enough to start the whole firebox in about two minutes. The neighbors would think I'm unbalanced, except I let them try almost everything that I cook.Eggin', craft beer and good cigars. Tampa, Florida
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What heat gun did you purchase?
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I am a personal fan of the weed torch - fast and portable.
Alternate uses:
Melting ice off of sidewalk in a hurry.
Burning tent worms off of tree
Eliminating weeds
Acting out WW2 flamethrower scenarios
Running down people with it as I am dressed as the devil during Halloween
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It is fun to stand on your back porch with the torch blowing at full torch... In your skives and flip flops... Neighbors don't seem to mind either.
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@gojojo1013 - johnkitchens posted the link earlier in this thread. He purchased one made by Porter Cable off amazon.com. It was about $35.00. I am going to order one new and give it a try, too.Victor ChelfHouston, TXJust one Large BGEVisit my Victor's Vittles blog - dedicated to my Big Green Eggventures
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I bought a heat gun for less than $20 from Ace 2-3 years ago. I abuse then thing. I often forget it outside on my table etc..... just keep slowing super hot air.
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Personally, it has never taken me an hour for the egg to reach temperature and burn cleanly, especially with reused lump, but even with a load of brand new of lump.
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How do you get the egg going starting a cube every three hours?Mattman3969 said:Rutland fire starters cut into quarters placed at 12-3-6-9. About $0.11 per light.
Green egg, dead animal and alcohol. The "Boro".. TN -
i use a $10 electric chimney starter from walmart, but all of this weed torch talk is getting the inner 10 year old fire bug in me worked up.LBGE in Arlington, TXThanks and Gig'em
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henapple said:How do you get the egg going starting a cube every three hours?
Gives me more time for day drankin!!-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky. -
The problem with this forum is that it makes me spend money. I just ordered the Porter Cable Heat Gun from amazon.com. Hope it helps in getting that fire started quickly for some great grillingVictor ChelfHouston, TXJust one Large BGEVisit my Victor's Vittles blog - dedicated to my Big Green Eggventures
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Yep, only drawback I've found to the forum.vchelf said:The problem with this forum is that it makes me spend money. I just ordered the Porter Cable Heat Gun from amazon.com. Hope it helps in getting that fire started quickly for some great grilling
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They/Them
Morgantown, PA
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DMW said:Yep, only drawback I've found to the forum.
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I started with Weber starter cubes . I ran out one day and remembered some one on the forum saying something about a paper balled up and soaked in cooking oil. It works plenty fast for me. I'm in a big hurry all day. When I cook I consider it me time.2-XLs ,MM,blackstone,Ooni koda 16,R&V works 8.5 gallon fryer,express smoker and 40" smoking cajun
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Torches and heat guns require a bit more standing around than I am interested in,
I tried the paper towel and a sprinkle of oil (not saturated) for the first time last night, and that is faster than the starter cubes by far.
I lit it and walked away, and was prepping the food.
Tried a MAPP torch I had at camp once, and although it worked, it was a bit of a boring dance: hold in one spot thirty seconds. Hold in another spot thirty seconds. Hold in a third spot thirty seconds. Doesn't sound like much, but I prefer to be doing something.
Perhaps I'll try a weed burning torch on propane. But the paper towel and oil is very speedy. My old knees don't like standing around.
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SenecaTheYounger said:Personally, it has never taken me an hour for the egg to reach temperature and burn cleanly, especially with reused lump, but even with a load of brand new of lump.
It may not take that long for VOCs, depending on type of lump used.
Place your hand on the egg at 30, 45, and 60 min after reaching desired range.
If cooking over live fire in 30 min is your goal, a kettle would have been a better investment brother.
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I regularly cook on my BGE in under thirty minutes, and always under an hour, with no VOC issues (especially when using older lump, since there are no VOCs from used lump).
And sinc grilling is a direct cook, the physical temperature of the ceramic dome is irrelevant. In fact, cooking dry aged steaks, you can sometimes benefit from keeping the dome open, and no radiant cooking will occur, just seraing from below.
I am amazed that you are telling me I am wrong, when I have cooked on this thing for ten years or more without waiting an hour to cook.
No need to buy a kettle in order to cook quickly, because I already do.
A new load of lump may require a full half hour, but rarely.
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Not saying you are wrong. Is that all you have cooked for ten years, dry aged steaks and bacon? There was a guy on the other forum, that did a lot of that. lol
I agree, and that was my point. With such a quick cook like a dry aged strip steak, cooking over a hole in the ground and a $1K ceramic grill would yield the same result. Same goes for stir frying. All the egg is doing is providing energy.
The ceramic grill dome is not irrelevent, and it is not only the dome. If I chose to direct grill(which isn't much), a slightly lower temp with a raised direct setup, allows radiation, and even convection, to assist. It also extends cooking times when adding smoke.
You could have saved $600 or so dollars a decade ago by choosing a kettle instead....just sayin, my friend.
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We use heat guns at work for a lot of things. Best made is the Master
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Steve
Caledon, ON
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I have cooked many things over the years. My egg does not require an hour to get to temperature for anything.
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SenecaTheYounger said:I have cooked many things over the years. My egg does not require an hour to get to temperature for anything.
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Barry, Lancaster, PA -
I have the mapp torch from lowes with the long hose and holster. More than one use gaget. Plus it saved my christmas cook melting the 3 inch thick ice tomb that encased my egg.
Brampton, Ontario -
All the torches, flame throwers, heat guns, soaking of paper towels - all just seems like hassle to me.
Dump the lump, toss a cube in the middle, and in 15 minutes I'm ready to cook.
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the weed torch sounds fun but I like just lighting a fire starter and walking away usually. I would however like to get a weed torch for weeds! Around edging and such. Is this a good deal?In Manchester, TNVol For Life!
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These and best lump threads come about every 2 weeks. No use of search function LOLTerrebandit said:Good. Another egg lighting thread.
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