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For those that have a PK360, and have it decked out with a full set of GrillGrates, how many people would you say that you can comfortably grill for? I am specifically talking about using the entire cooking surface for grilling, not a 2 zone setup.

Or perhaps a better way to ask the question, how many people do you “grill” for on a regular basis using this method?
 
For those that have a PK360, and have it decked out with a full set of GrillGrates, how many people would you say that you can comfortably grill for? I am specifically talking about using the entire cooking surface for grilling, not a 2 zone setup.

Or perhaps a better way to ask the question, how many people do you “grill” for on a regular basis using this method?



MOD or ADMIN: Can you please move this to Q-Talk. Oops and sorry ;)
 
For those that have a PK360, and have it decked out with a full set of GrillGrates, how many people would you say that you can comfortably grill for? I am specifically talking about using the entire cooking surface for grilling, not a 2 zone setup.

Or perhaps a better way to ask the question, how many people do you “grill” for on a regular basis using this method?

I guess it depends on what you are grilling. Here are some guesstimates :-D

Burgers - 12-16 depending on size
Sausages - 16-20
Steaks - 8 ribeyes, 9-12 strips, 12-16 filets
Pork chops - 8-10 bone in, 10-12 boneless
Chicken Breasts - Probably 8
Chicken thighs - 12-15
Chicken legs - 12-16

This is just based on my visually the size of these things on the grate surface of the 360, not actual experience. I haven’t had to cook for that many on my 360s yet.
 
Anyone here have a LARGE family and find that PK360 works just fine for them? Again, only talking direct grilling across the entire grate :)
 
I guess it depends on what you are grilling. Here are some guesstimates :-D



Burgers - 12-16 depending on size

Sausages - 16-20

Steaks - 8 ribeyes, 9-12 strips, 12-16 filets

Pork chops - 8-10 bone in, 10-12 boneless

Chicken Breasts - Probably 8

Chicken thighs - 12-15

Chicken legs - 12-16



This is just based on my visually the size of these things on the grate surface of the 360, not actual experience. I haven’t had to cook for that many on my 360s yet.



Super helpful! Thank you! Same size as a 22” kettle... do you find the shape to make it “feel” like there’s more room than a standard kettle?
 
Super helpful! Thank you! Same size as a 22” kettle... do you find the shape to make it “feel” like there’s more room than a standard kettle?

Since I haven’t filled the grate, it’s hard to comment for sure. Most of my cooks have been two steaks or two chops, or indirect.
 
I own a PK360 and have only cooked for 4, but there is plenty of room for burgers, and chicken breasts/thighs as well as veggies or toasting buns. Personally, I find the rectangle shape gives me more room and is easier to manage the cook, especially cooking direct and indirect.
 
I have a 360 and I've cooked 8 of the larger pre-made patties from Walmart. I probably could have squeezed a few more on there but I like to have a little bit of room around the meat. It is slightly smaller than the Kettle at 360 vs 363 sq inches but the rectangular shape makes two zone cooking much easier.
 
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