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peaspurple

is one Smokin' Farker
Joined
Jan 26, 2009
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Georgia transplant in odenton, md
I ordered an 18.5" pro q stacker off the web, well it came today. I put it on my OTG. Its fits almost like it was made for it. I had to turn it upside down but after a few mods, turned the handles upside down and put some L brackets at the top or er bottom for another grate. i think she's gonna be a sweet lil cooker. i bought some beef ribs and plan on testing her out tomorrow.

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love that it already had a probe grommet on it!

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Looks great!! Hope you take pics of those beef ribs too. :grin:
 
Looks great. How well does the door seal?

i am doing my first cook as we speak. country style beef ribs in the rain. the stacker seals real well, there is a little bit of a leak around the door but this does not seem to effect temps at all. i have been able to maintain a steady temp of between 235-275 with little or no effort.

i think its a good investment for smaller cooks.
 
Where did you get yours? I bought one off ebay and am waiting for it to arrive. I had one a couple years back but lost it, along with almost all my other pits, when Hurricane Sandy dropped trees all over my driveway last October.

The one thing I want to caution you about is the first time I used my last one the heat caused the paint to seal the stacker to the cooking section of my wsm, I had to wait for things to cool to detach it. After that I put a layer of foil between the two sections and never had another problem. The smaller wsm cooking grate makes a good substitution for the flimsy grate that ships with this unit, imo.
 
Where did you get yours? I bought one off ebay and am waiting for it to arrive. I had one a couple years back but lost it, along with almost all my other pits, when Hurricane Sandy dropped trees all over my driveway last October.

The one thing I want to caution you about is the first time I used my last one the heat caused the paint to seal the stacker to the cooking section of my wsm, I had to wait for things to cool to detach it. After that I put a layer of foil between the two sections and never had another problem. The smaller wsm cooking grate makes a good substitution for the flimsy grate that ships with this unit, imo.


I ordered mine off eBay from Arizona. I do like it. Between the 22" WSM this and my mini I am pretty covered.
 
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