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Great to hear! Just keep in mind the problems I had with things like burgers where the grease didn't drain. All you have to do is use your silicone spatula (or other tool) to push the grease into the drain. =) Enjoy the grilling!
Thanks for stopping by. My most viewed video isn't even about content I want to make... I just wanted to share a solution to a problem I had and apparently others have that issue too. My outdoors stuff is what I wanna do more of, but my Master's program is eating up all my leisure time. Also, just dropped a sub on your page. We got some rookie numbers!
The grill surface itself is non-stick and a single piece you can remove and bring to the sink. There's a drip catch section that's made of a thinner metal that you can also bring in and clean in the sink. I'm very happy with this, although I use my charcoal grill much much more than the electric. However, the electric is nice when I need finer control of the temp (via the dial) than charcoal gives me.
That's the plan! Unfortunately, I can't go to any of the beaches here ATM and that's where a LOT of the fishing is. There are a few wharfs though and deep sea fishing..just gotta get a license for that first.
@@DungeonsAndDiving man there's plenty of other fishing opportunity with plenty of places with keepers inland hit the ponds and get u some largemouth from a pond they taste great!
@@DOUBLEO_ObsessionOutdoors Yeah, I just have to find some spots away from the coast here in CA....also keep in mind I have more restrictions than most people and they're not going away until COVID settles down =(
It gets to the temp you set it on via the dial and maintains that temperature. Of the times I've used it, it will get up to temp and then cycle off/on to maintain it. It won't get cooler by itself but it won't add additional heat... similar to how your oven will keep the temperature steady. Keep in mind that when the food is cooking, it will absorb the heat from the grill surface, effectively cooling it... requiring the grill to heat itself back up. I will say, if you turn it all the way on, it will burn your food so keeping the temp up is not an issue. Used it again for burgers last week and made sure to direct the grease down the drain... they came out just fine as well. Not crispy like I like my charcoal grilled burgers, but then again, I ran out of charcoal so I had to make do.
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just bought it today, soon to be delivered..i will also try fish
Great to hear! Just keep in mind the problems I had with things like burgers where the grease didn't drain. All you have to do is use your silicone spatula (or other tool) to push the grease into the drain. =) Enjoy the grilling!
Grill looks pretty nice!
It is! Especially when I run outta charcoal for my main grill! haha!!!
I want this grill now
Do it! I used it the other day. Make sure you get the grill cover... keeps the weather from getting to it!
@@DungeonsAndDiving yea definitely, I don't have a grill yet and I think my lady will approve of this purchase 🤣
That fish is looking good brother!
Thanks man! Misty thought so too! haha
Hey my buddie josh with the water swatter sent me over like your trout videos
Thanks for stopping by. My most viewed video isn't even about content I want to make... I just wanted to share a solution to a problem I had and apparently others have that issue too. My outdoors stuff is what I wanna do more of, but my Master's program is eating up all my leisure time.
Also, just dropped a sub on your page. We got some rookie numbers!
Are these removable plates and easy to clean? Is it the size of a large or jumbo pizza?
The grill surface itself is non-stick and a single piece you can remove and bring to the sink. There's a drip catch section that's made of a thinner metal that you can also bring in and clean in the sink. I'm very happy with this, although I use my charcoal grill much much more than the electric. However, the electric is nice when I need finer control of the temp (via the dial) than charcoal gives me.
@@DungeonsAndDiving thank you so much for the prompt reply.
@@goldenblooms6672 Of course! I usually have YT open in a tab unless I'm working on school work.
Nice! Looks good you should try that with some localy caught species!!!
That's the plan! Unfortunately, I can't go to any of the beaches here ATM and that's where a LOT of the fishing is. There are a few wharfs though and deep sea fishing..just gotta get a license for that first.
@@DungeonsAndDiving man there's plenty of other fishing opportunity with plenty of places with keepers inland hit the ponds and get u some largemouth from a pond they taste great!
@@DOUBLEO_ObsessionOutdoors Yeah, I just have to find some spots away from the coast here in CA....also keep in mind I have more restrictions than most people and they're not going away until COVID settles down =(
@@DungeonsAndDiving true indeed!
Is it thermostatically heat? Does the heat go down itself when it’s too high? Cos I find that annoying.
It gets to the temp you set it on via the dial and maintains that temperature. Of the times I've used it, it will get up to temp and then cycle off/on to maintain it. It won't get cooler by itself but it won't add additional heat... similar to how your oven will keep the temperature steady. Keep in mind that when the food is cooking, it will absorb the heat from the grill surface, effectively cooling it... requiring the grill to heat itself back up. I will say, if you turn it all the way on, it will burn your food so keeping the temp up is not an issue.
Used it again for burgers last week and made sure to direct the grease down the drain... they came out just fine as well. Not crispy like I like my charcoal grilled burgers, but then again, I ran out of charcoal so I had to make do.