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  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 26,451
    I used one for a few months (before @Jeepster47 ) wanted it back. 
    B T W - when will that rascal be picking cactus needles out of his butt like you? 
    Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time 
  • Eggcelsior
    Eggcelsior Posts: 14,414
    edited January 2017
    I own both the KAB and something similar to a high que, but have owned a high que in the past. The only appreciable difference between the two is that the KAB makes it easier to get the egg to cool down fast since you can pull the coals out of the egg. I bought it for tailgating due to that reason. If you don't tailgate with your egg, there is no appreciable difference in my experience.
  • Mattman3969
    Mattman3969 Posts: 10,458
    That is one concept I hadn't thought of @Eggcelsior.   KAB prolly safer than scooping lava lump out of the egg with a big ladle.  I've done that and am being serious. 

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    analyze adapt overcome

    2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky.
  • Eggcelsior
    Eggcelsior Posts: 14,414
    That is one concept I hadn't thought of @Eggcelsior.   KAB prolly safer than scooping lava lump out of the egg with a big ladle.  I've done that and am being serious. 
    I used to do something similar with tongs. Typically more exciting than the game.
  • Ozzie_Isaac
    Ozzie_Isaac Posts: 21,649
    RRP said:
    I used one for a few months (before @Jeepster47 ) wanted it back. 
    B T W - when will that rascal be picking cactus needles out of his butt like you? 
    Not sure to be honest.  Dates keep changing, but I expect within 8 months.

    I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.

  • pgprescott
    pgprescott Posts: 14,544
     @powak - I'm in the few non KAB guys here but I do have 3 HighQue grate.  Easy peasy to clean out, great air flow and I have one that has been goin for 6 years with no sign of degradation.  
      No I can't pick up the lump and shake the ash off in a trash can or whatever but I do know that the small lump that is gettin dumped in a trash can by the KAB is being burned in my egg thus making more BTUs for the dollar.  Not knocking the KAB just never understood the infatuation with it.  
    It does everything a hi q does and much more. I can understand guys like John not wanting it because it's not a necessity, but if you are going to buy a hi q why wouldn't  you buy the superior product, KAB? That simple. Nothing wrong with either the hi q or fishbones imo. I don't really shake out the basket very often. It is easier to do a thorough cleanup if needed. It does protect the side air holes from clogging ( huge ). That said, I bet I'd like the hi q or fishbones too. Hell, I sell the fishbones product in my store. 
    @pgprescott - I have much respect for you and your opinions but I'm goin to respectfully disagree here.  I've never lost a fire due to blocked air holes in my eggs.  I think (again I don't own) the KAB is a $60 accessory that can't be that different than $32 highque grate.  
    Fair enough. 
  • pgprescott
    pgprescott Posts: 14,544

    Ash tool really isn't that hard to use. Just sayin! ;)
    You just butt out you non-user of cool chit. 
  • pgprescott
    pgprescott Posts: 14,544
     @powak - I'm in the few non KAB guys here but I do have 3 HighQue grate.  Easy peasy to clean out, great air flow and I have one that has been goin for 6 years with no sign of degradation.  
      No I can't pick up the lump and shake the ash off in a trash can or whatever but I do know that the small lump that is gettin dumped in a trash can by the KAB is being burned in my egg thus making more BTUs for the dollar.  Not knocking the KAB just never understood the infatuation with it.  
    It does everything a hi q does and much more. I can understand guys like John not wanting it because it's not a necessity, but if you are going to buy a hi q why wouldn't  you buy the superior product, KAB? That simple. Nothing wrong with either the hi q or fishbones imo. I don't really shake out the basket very often. It is easier to do a thorough cleanup if needed. It does protect the side air holes from clogging ( huge ). That said, I bet I'd like the hi q or fishbones too. Hell, I sell the fishbones product in my store. 
    @pgprescott - I have much respect for you and your opinions but I'm goin to respectfully disagree here.  I've never lost a fire due to blocked air holes in my eggs.  I think (again I don't own) the KAB is a $60 accessory that can't be that different than $32 highque grate.  
    I will add that the side air hole issue is more of a high temp one. It is very unlikely to snuff the fire, it will however impede the egg from reaching high temps. This is a common  problem for many users. It limits the airflow enough to keep the egg from achieving its all.  You know, " why can't I get my egg over 350?" , Stuff. 
  • Mattman3969
    Mattman3969 Posts: 10,458
     @powak - I'm in the few non KAB guys here but I do have 3 HighQue grate.  Easy peasy to clean out, great air flow and I have one that has been goin for 6 years with no sign of degradation.  
      No I can't pick up the lump and shake the ash off in a trash can or whatever but I do know that the small lump that is gettin dumped in a trash can by the KAB is being burned in my egg thus making more BTUs for the dollar.  Not knocking the KAB just never understood the infatuation with it.  
    It does everything a hi q does and much more. I can understand guys like John not wanting it because it's not a necessity, but if you are going to buy a hi q why wouldn't  you buy the superior product, KAB? That simple. Nothing wrong with either the hi q or fishbones imo. I don't really shake out the basket very often. It is easier to do a thorough cleanup if needed. It does protect the side air holes from clogging ( huge ). That said, I bet I'd like the hi q or fishbones too. Hell, I sell the fishbones product in my store. 
    @pgprescott - I have much respect for you and your opinions but I'm goin to respectfully disagree here.  I've never lost a fire due to blocked air holes in my eggs.  I think (again I don't own) the KAB is a $60 accessory that can't be that different than $32 highque grate.  
    I will add that the side air hole issue is more of a high temp one. It is very unlikely to snuff the fire, it will however impede the egg from reaching high temps. This is a common  problem for many users. It limits the airflow enough to keep the egg from achieving its all.  You know, " why can't I get my egg over 350?" , Stuff. 
    If they are taught proper stirring this is a non issue, at least from my experience.  

    I'm liking this discussion @pgprescott    Good discussion on both sides rather than the forum favorite accessory taking over.  

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    analyze adapt overcome

    2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky.
  • YukonRon
    YukonRon Posts: 17,261
    The first time, I did not have to stir the ash, and the appreciable portion of ash was shaken over the flower beds or the fire pit, from my XL, made the investment worth it to me. The first time using it on the MM, tailgating, made that cost reasonable to me, for not having to wait a few hours to get it to cool down. Air flow is great, keeps them cleaner, and makes them safer. Worth it.
    "Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber

    XL and MM
    Louisville, Kentucky
  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 19,155
    edited January 2017
    RRP said:
    I used one for a few months (before @Jeepster47 ) wanted it back. 
    B T W - when will that rascal be picking cactus needles out of his butt like you? 
    Not sure to be honest.  Dates keep changing, but I expect within 8 months.
    I bet you'll be happy to have a freezer to raid again. Buying protein sucks doesn't it?  ;)
  • OhioEgger said:
    I have something very similar to the KAB -- a "fire basket" from high-que.com that seems to be essentially the same thing with a couple of extra tweaks.

    I like it but don't always use it. Worth checking out if you're interested.
    http://www.high-que.com/Stainless-Fire-Basket-3pc-Set-for-optional-2-Zone-cooking-for-Large-Big-Green-Egg_p_40.html
    I've used this one and had issues with air flow/getting the egg to temp - mostly because of the holes on the side of the basket I would assume. While the division factor is nifty, the air problem was a non-starter for me.

    I also have KAB's on every egg but the mini (they don't make one) and I don't notice a huge improvement in airflow, I also don't notice a decline in airflow like I did with the HighQue basket (not the highque grate). I love the KAB for clean up reasons - I'm in the camp of cleaning my eggs at least once every two weeks (use them 4-5 times a week) and the KAB makes the process a snap. And I'm also in the camp of just dumping the lump from the bag.
    Formerly of Houston, TX - Now Located in Bastrop, TX
    I work in the 'que business now (since 2017)

    6 Eggs: (1) XL, (2) Large, (1) Small, (1) Minimax & (1) Mini - Egging since 2007
    Also recently gained: (1) Gas Thing (came with the house), (1) 36" Blackstone Griddle & (1) Pitts & Spitts Pellet Smoker
  • I recieved a KAB for a Christmas present. I find it works just as advertised. Can clean my egg in one minute (which is how long it takes to walk to the fire pit and back). Easy, effective and it was great to be able to support a fellow cheesehead. Now I #kickthatash everytime I fire up the egg!

    I'm a father, husband and a veteran and I love food. Cooking it, thinking about it and eating it.

    Equipment: Large BGE with KickAsh basket and SmokeWare SS Chimney cap

    28 inch Blackstone griddle

    Kenmore Gasser storage unit/overflow cooker

    Click here to read more about my cooking adventure!

    New Berlin, WI

                      

  • Irv
    Irv Posts: 8
    Hey guys......great conversation here. Please contact us with any KAB concerns through our website using the Contact Us Link at www.kickashbasket.com. We are always interested in what we can do better. We did a special run of Large Stainless but our latest Heavy Duty models are working out awesome! And no matter how you do it....Shake That Ash & Light That Fire guys. Love the passion for fire, home cooking and taking care of family and friends here! Have a Kick Ash Day! Chad