A question for BBQ Box owners:
I am using lump charcoal and am never quite sure how much to put in and the best way to spread it out once lit? I usually end up raising the coals to the highest position for heat.
I've tried lump and Kingsford in three different flavors and I just can't get the heat I need and want out my BBQ Box...I've used a few coals as well as a pile to the same lack of high heat/sear heat. Not all that impressed for what it cost!
But compact it is!
but one of you Snow Peak addicts must know this. Which one of the various mugs/cups will hold a 32oz nalgene type of bottle?
Thanks.
Just thinking out loud but perhaps these BBQ grills were designed more for Japanese style Yakitori... like smaller bite sized eats. That's the type of grilling I mostly see while in Japan.I've tried lump and Kingsford in three different flavors and I just can't get the heat I need and want out my BBQ Box...I've used a few coals as well as a pile to the same lack of high heat/sear heat. Not all that impressed for what it cost!
But compact it is!
Zach - looking forward to the 2 position IGT and bag. Also the Cook Partner 2 burner insert!
I have a 2 Unit IGT that I'm going to demo and test out this weekend at the SyncroFest in Hollister. I am still waiting to hear back from Snow Peak regarding when we'll have this available in the US. A lot of products are on back order so it's a waiting game right now. With respect to the Cook Partner burner adapter for the IGT, we're meeting with the fabrication shop on Wednesday to review the layout/design and determine cost/production time/etc if we move forward. I'll keep everyone posted on the detail as I know more.
Cheers!
I've tried lump and Kingsford in three different flavors and I just can't get the heat I need and want out my BBQ Box...I've used a few coals as well as a pile to the same lack of high heat/sear heat. Not all that impressed for what it cost!
But compact it is!
Thanks for the update! The inside cover of the latest Overland Journal shows the 2 Unit several times...
I've tried lump and Kingsford in three different flavors and I just can't get the heat I need and want out my BBQ Box...I've used a few coals as well as a pile to the same lack of high heat/sear heat. Not all that impressed for what it cost!
But compact it is!
Just thinking out loud but perhaps these BBQ grills were designed more for Japanese style Yakitori... like smaller bite sized eats. That's the type of grilling I mostly see while in Japan.
Gear Guide 2011 or Spring 2011? I know Spring went to print a couple weeks back, but I didn't know that it was out yet ..
The problem with the single BBQ box (I don't have experience with the double BBQ box) is that the fire pan doesn't really allow for air circulating under the coals. The coals choke themselves in their own ashes. I've heard of people having good luck drilling holes in the fire pan to allow air under the coals. I tried something different: I found a grill grate that was just the length and just cut the width to fit. It rests on the sloped sides of the fire pan and holds the coals about 1/2-1" above the bottom. This allows air to circulate underneath. Now, the coals will burn until there's nothing left but ash. The heat is now more consistent and burns for quite a while. I can now sear meats or slow cook with the lid on without the coals going cold.