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Oh no! I dropped my ceramic cap...
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NoClowns
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...and it broke into at least 6 pieces! It's the ceramic damper on the top of the lid. Apparently I'm the first person to ever do this since this particular Eggcessory isn't listed on the BGE website. I have a medium, anyone know where I can purchase a replacement?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Call the mothership on Monday. -RP
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I broke mine the first day and have never missed it on my medium. I just keep the metal one on. The metal one is going to out live me. I think a couple years ago it was going to cost me about $30 to replace the ceramic one.
Welcome to the forum,
Blair
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Thanks for the suggestions guys. Do you burn through more lump using just the daisy wheel? I assumed--perhaps incorrectly--that the ceramic cap would be better at preserving unburned lump after a cook. Am I nuts?
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Bummer!
I don't really use mine. I know that some have glued them together. Ask Frank form Houma. :laugh:Molly
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The daisy is not airtight enough to totally snuff the fire. I used it instead of the ceramic when I first got my Egg. I shut down one evening and the next afternoon I cleaned the Egg with a shopvac and caught my shopvac on fire. You can put a piece of foil over the top and the daisy over that, works well. -RP
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I usually fill the egg up with lump and mix in new lump after I've cleaned out the ash. I guess I'll use the foil method or contact the mothership for a new one. Thanks again for the help!
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I have only been doing this for 4 years (short compared to many), but I have never used the ceramic top.
I wouldn't worry about it. -
Blair that is what i paid for my small.Salado TX & 30A FL: Egg Family: 3 Large and a very well used Mini, added a Mini Max when they came out (I'm good for now). Plus a couple Pit Boss Pellet Smokers.
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I find myself using the daisy wheel more often than the ceramic top. To me there is absolutely no difference, both snuff the fire rather quickly and preserve lump the same.
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I broke mine into 4 pieces and super glued it back together, 3 months later it is still working.
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Broke mine 4 months ago. Went to a dealer to find out the price for one. They told me $150, I freaked. They were pricing the whole top half.
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I am able to snuff my fire with the daisy wheel- but the cap is faster. Sounds like the foil trick might work to speed it up. You can get a 6" vent cap from a home improvement store that fits nicely over the daisy wheel to keep out rain if you don't have a cover. You can also use it to smoke in the rain at lower temps.
It also won't break if you drop it .Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg. -
I broke mine last year and used JB Weld to glue it back together- it is doing fine.
unlike others, I seldom use my daisy and always use the ceramic cap. if i broke it and couldn't fix it, I wouldn't use the metal daisy instead- I like to store that inside the EGG where it is dry. -
Now how did THAT happen?
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