Nice product, and nicely done mini marketing blitz.
I think a nice option would be a half-size Mojoe. NOT half the diameter, but half-size as in a half circle/half moon type of shape.
This of course won't cook as much, but will be more palatable for single families (like 3-6 people) who don't NEED the girth of a full circle griddle.
Also, it makes it easy to add coals to the Weber (or wood to the fire) since there is a nice sized opening.
Actually, with the half size, you can still enjoy a fire in the fire pit, and shove embers under the griddle for heating on an as-needed basis.
I have had several requests for a smaller diameter Mojoe but yours is the first for a half circle! Both options may be in the future for Mojoe Outfitters but right now, I have to focus on getting the original out there. Smaller diameter griddles means a lot smaller cooking surface because surface area decreases as the square of the radius. Right now, the Mojoe has pi (3.1416) sq. ft. of cooking surface.
The Mojoe is actually perfect for small families or groups! As you can see from MTaco's post, the large cooking surface and thick steel plate translates to high speed cooking. It allows you to cook a full breakfast for 2-4 people at lightning speed! If you tried to cook that breakfast on a Coleman stove, it would have probably taken over an hour. I was recently overlanding up in the White Mountains here in CA with just my buddy. We cooked every meal on the Mojoe in just minutes and the only clean-up we had to do was the spatula! This left us a lot more time to do our 4X4 explorations.
With a full load of coals in a Weber, the Mojoe will stay smoking hot for about an hour and 15 minutes. One of the main reasons for the removable handles that come with the Mojoe is to allow quick and easy removal from the heat source. So, if you need to add more coals, simply place the Mojoe on the ground with the food still on it, add the coals and set the Mojoe back on the BBQ.
The Mojoe also comes with screw-on legs for use on your campfire. With the legs attached, the Mojoe will sit about ten inches off the ground. Wood/fuel can be added to the fire by throwing it under the Mojoe. Also, the heat from the fire still radiates out to the side providing warmth for the campers. Most fire rings are bigger than 2 feet diameter (or they can be expanded) so that you can have room for both the Mojoe and a nice fire.
Thanks again for your comments! I really do appreciate it! These comments will lead to many great Mojoe products in the future - stay tuned!
Cam
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