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I just bought the BGE vinyl cover for my large egg. How cool does the egg have to be before I can put it on the egg after cooking?
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I let it get below 150 before I put it on but thats just me. I have heard some say 200.
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I usually wait and throw it on at 175 or below.
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When using the large or small, I place the cover on the next day and it never is an issue, otherwise I would miss some early to bed nappy time in the pm.
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I wait until it is totally cool
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I wait until it is totally cool
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I have done it at 200 with no problem. However, after reading posts on here I figured why take a chance? The cover is not cheap. Many people never cover theirs. Therefore, if it is bed time and it is still hot to the touch I figure one night uncovered won't hurt it.
Freddie
League City, TX -
While I prefer to allow the egg to cool to 180°, I regularly place the vinyl cover on at 200°, with no ill effects. I have done this for two years.
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