Mister Bob
Babbling Farker
- Joined
- Jun 15, 2009
- Location
- Scituate...
I added a new weapon to my BBQ arsenal today, an extension ring for my 26-3/4" Weber Kettle. I saw the add for The Smoke-EZ in this month's KCBS newsletter, The Bullsheet, and called to order mine on Tuesday morning. It was on my porch on Friday morning! A couple of quick mods and this thing is ready to go. The cooking capacity is just incredible!
Here it is.
To give you an idea just how big it is, I brought over my Large BGE for comparison.
The Smoke-EZ comes with a heavy duty stainless steel fire ring that sits on the charcoal grate. You can set up a circle of coal on the outside, or load up the inside, your choice.
It also comes with a heavy gauge stainless bowl for water, sand, or just to catch the drippings, depending on how you use it. I'll try sitting mine inside the ring and load my coals around the outside. I'll fill the bowl with water and maybe toss in some aromatics for good measure.
The first thing I did was install a Guru adaptor on the Kettle, to make sure I'll maintain accurate temps on long cooks.
Then some angle brackets to give me some more flexibility in grate height.
The top grate will be 20" above the charcoal grate. I added a bracket so the next lower grate will be 6" below that, or 14" above. The lowest bracket is another 4" below that.
A hook inside the dome allows me to hang it on the side while I'm working inside.
The Smoke-EZ also comes with a really neat rack that fits on the grate supports and lets you hang fish, sausage, or just about anything else you can think of.
I'm back on the road for work tomorrow, so I won't get to fire her up and run her through her paces until next weekend. :evil: I'll report back on the performance as soon as I can.
Here it is.
To give you an idea just how big it is, I brought over my Large BGE for comparison.
The Smoke-EZ comes with a heavy duty stainless steel fire ring that sits on the charcoal grate. You can set up a circle of coal on the outside, or load up the inside, your choice.
It also comes with a heavy gauge stainless bowl for water, sand, or just to catch the drippings, depending on how you use it. I'll try sitting mine inside the ring and load my coals around the outside. I'll fill the bowl with water and maybe toss in some aromatics for good measure.
The first thing I did was install a Guru adaptor on the Kettle, to make sure I'll maintain accurate temps on long cooks.
Then some angle brackets to give me some more flexibility in grate height.
The top grate will be 20" above the charcoal grate. I added a bracket so the next lower grate will be 6" below that, or 14" above. The lowest bracket is another 4" below that.
A hook inside the dome allows me to hang it on the side while I'm working inside.
The Smoke-EZ also comes with a really neat rack that fits on the grate supports and lets you hang fish, sausage, or just about anything else you can think of.
I'm back on the road for work tomorrow, so I won't get to fire her up and run her through her paces until next weekend. :evil: I'll report back on the performance as soon as I can.