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Chef Boy RC
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Who all uses this aftermarket cap. Is it really worth it. Does it really control the temp better. I've only seen them in adds but can you set it at x amount of opening and always get x temp out of it. Just trying to decide if this will be my next fix for this bge addiction. Thanks.
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I have it on every egg and a lot of others do too here.
Way cheaper than the new BGE version with the rain cap. It has its advantages over the old style DFMT. No complaints about it
~ John - https://www.instagram.com/hoosier_egger
XL BGE, LG BGE, KJ Jr, PK Original, Ardore Pizza Oven, King Disc
Bloomington, IN - Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoosiers! -
Not a game changer, but they are very nice. I've sold hundreds of them, never had anyone that brought one back or said they didn't like it.
I only have one at home, so I'll still use my old daisy wheel with a coffee can if I'm running 2+ eggs at once and it's raining.
The one thing is does all you to do is ventilate......if you dont use an egg very much, you can leave the draft door and cap open, no worries about rain. -
I was gifted one at Christmas. I Never would have purchased it myself just because if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. The jury is still out for me. Worked fine but after one use it looks pretty damn nasty. The daisy disguised that pretty well. Also, didn’t really dig the smoke blowing out laterally instead of up. Made for a smaller comfortable “space “ around the egg. Has some advantages like not moving when you raise the lid. The rain thing has never been an issue for me. IMO you would have to pour a pitcher water directly into the top to effect a cook.Upstate SC
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Got tired of it “gunking” up, which made it hard to open/close vent. Gave it several cleanings with Easy Off in past year, and finally sold it on eBay a couple weeks ago. Bought a Reggulator from CGS and love it. Easier to adjust and no more burned fingers!
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I can see how it could gunk up easily based on the appearance of mine after one cook. Another plus of the daisy wheel is cleaning it by putting it inside the hot egg. I do that every time I shut it down.Upstate SC
Large BGE, Blackstone, Weber genesis , Weber charcoal classic -
Way better in the rain, Setting doesnt change when the lid is lifted, Living in a very salty environment rust is not an issue. Other than those things, for me, its not a game changer...
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Hey guys check out grilldome s old top cap I have 2 1 for the dome and 1 for the egg.
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I bought one when my daisy wheel broke in a tragic accident. I like it and actually find it quite easy to keep clean. Since I do a lot of grilling on my egg during the week it sees more higher heat cooks with less gunk so I don’t really notice build up gunk until I do a low slow cook.After something like a pork butt I’ll just rinse in the sink and hit with the sponge then throw it in the dishwasher. Wiping it down with a rag and a tiny bit of oil gets it looking like new.
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Goo Gone Grill & Grate Cleaner works well to de-gunk them, use mine only when rain is expected.
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Hey Jethro ,that's the fancy one, their old cap is on there grills in pics on their site
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I bought one and used it for a while. It was fine. I have since put reggulators on and much prefer their simple design and use over the smokeware. My biggest smokeware gripe? It’s flimsiness and tendency to come off when uncovering my eggs. Not an issue if you run without a cover.
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No more mold in Eggs during humid summers in South central Virginia during periods of non use with the Smokeware cap. I leave top and bottom vents open giving enough air movement to keep internal moisture down.
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I don’t own one and prolly never will because I’m of the old school DW thought. The daisy works fine for when I decide to use it. Most of the time it sits on the shelf and I control from bottom vent only. In the case I use the DW it is for a low temp and is barely open. If it’s being used in the rain is so closed there isn’t enough rain gonna get in to mess with my cook.Use what works for you but realize this cap isn’t a necessity-----------------------------------------analyze adapt overcome2008 -Large BGE. 2013- Small BGE and 2015 - Mini. Henderson, Ky.
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It's been raining here a bunch lately, including tonight which I plan to fire the egg up. It would be nice to have a better covering for rain, although I'm sure it doesn't matter.The new BGE hardware seems ok, but as always is expensive.The smokeware product looks awesome and I almost bought one. It seems like they require a good bit of maintenance to look and stay in tip top shape. The DW just always reliably grinds along.What am I missing about the smokeware?NC - LBGE
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I love my smokeware cap and do very little maintenance. It opens and closes fine once it is heated up. A couple times/year I bring it in and use some "bar keepers friend" on it to clean it up.
Large BGE
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Shiff said:I love my smokeware cap and do very little maintenance. It opens and closes fine once it is heated up. A couple times/year I bring it in and use some "bar keepers friend" on it to clean it up.
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wardo said:Shiff said:I love my smokeware cap and do very little maintenance. It opens and closes fine once it is heated up. A couple times/year I bring it in and use some "bar keepers friend" on it to clean it up.Just took this picture and I haven’t done a real cleaning on this thing in awhile, owned it for two years now.
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How long do you think it's been since you cleaned it?
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stlcharcoal said:Not a game changer, but they are very nice. I've sold hundreds of them, never had anyone that brought one back or said they didn't like it.
I only have one at home, so I'll still use my old daisy wheel with a coffee can if I'm running 2+ eggs at once and it's raining.
The one thing is does all you to do is ventilate......if you dont use an egg very much, you can leave the draft door and cap open, no worries about rain.1 Large Egg, Blackstone griddle
Belgium...........The Netherlands??
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Don’t think you would be impressed with the results....your pretty cap would be discolored and warped from the extreme heat.
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wardo said:How long do you think it's been since you cleaned it?
Completely cleaned, over six months.
We moved in to this house in May and I haven’t cleaned it here with a soak and scrub. As long as it isn’t sticking I really don’t care. I posted earlier in this thread and mentioned that I do a lot of grilling on my egg so the higher heat cooks don’t really gunk it up, especially since the egg lid is only closed during the heat up for most of those meals. When I do a lot of low and slows then it gets thrown in the dishwasher more. I really only do a deep clean when I have an itch to make it look new inside and out. -
Question, how much more is a “Smokware” cap than the “Smokeware” cap?
Rockwall, Tx LBGE, Minimax, 22" Blackstone, Pizza Party Bollore. Cast Iron Hoarder.
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^^^great question!I do this a bunch with my DW and it's been great to keep it clean.FWIW I did just hit my DW with a metal brush and olive oil and it looks almost brand new. This was mostly for my vanity😬NC - LBGE
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lentsboy007 said:stlcharcoal said:Not a game changer, but they are very nice. I've sold hundreds of them, never had anyone that brought one back or said they didn't like it.
I only have one at home, so I'll still use my old daisy wheel with a coffee can if I'm running 2+ eggs at once and it's raining.
The one thing is does all you to do is ventilate......if you dont use an egg very much, you can leave the draft door and cap open, no worries about rain.
Do people clean burn their eggs every cook? It really is easy to keep looking clean on the outside and as long as it isn’t sticking really nothing to it. I’ve spent maybe a total of 45 minutes cleaning mine over a couple of years and most of that was just being anal.
It works fine and if you want it pretty it isn’t much work. -
Cornholio said:lentsboy007 said:stlcharcoal said:Not a game changer, but they are very nice. I've sold hundreds of them, never had anyone that brought one back or said they didn't like it.
I only have one at home, so I'll still use my old daisy wheel with a coffee can if I'm running 2+ eggs at once and it's raining.
The one thing is does all you to do is ventilate......if you dont use an egg very much, you can leave the draft door and cap open, no worries about rain.
Do people clean burn their eggs every cook? It really is easy to keep looking clean on the outside and as long as it isn’t sticking really nothing to it. I’ve spent maybe a total of 45 minutes cleaning mine over a couple of years and most of that was just being anal.
It works fine and if you want it pretty it isn’t much work.1 Large Egg, Blackstone griddle
Belgium...........The Netherlands??
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lentsboy007 said:Cornholio said:lentsboy007 said:stlcharcoal said:Not a game changer, but they are very nice. I've sold hundreds of them, never had anyone that brought one back or said they didn't like it.
I only have one at home, so I'll still use my old daisy wheel with a coffee can if I'm running 2+ eggs at once and it's raining.
The one thing is does all you to do is ventilate......if you dont use an egg very much, you can leave the draft door and cap open, no worries about rain.
Do people clean burn their eggs every cook? It really is easy to keep looking clean on the outside and as long as it isn’t sticking really nothing to it. I’ve spent maybe a total of 45 minutes cleaning mine over a couple of years and most of that was just being anal.
It works fine and if you want it pretty it isn’t much work.
My daisy wheel broke so I bought it and it works great and is easy to clean. My $0.02 -
I am not real thrilled with mine.
1. Can't set anything to under 250 now.
2. Even though they claim it will snuff the coals it seems to be hit or miss for me.
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PrivateJoker said:I am not real thrilled with mine.
1. Can't set anything to under 250 now.
2. Even though they claim it will snuff the coals it seems to be hit or miss for me.
Why you can't set it under 250, nor can't snuff your coals baffles me!
Don't you have the gasket in place that came with your SmokeWare?
Have you contacted Matt at SmokeWare with your issues? If not then WHY not?Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
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