Thank you for the video, big help. When I first started mine, priming it I wasn't sure how many pellets should be in the bowl before starting it up, it didn't say, so I just went with a really small handful, so far so good...
@@theroadviking6279 That is good to hear, I bet, I'm carrying mine around with me in my semi truck, got a toolbox on the back of my truck to be able to bring this smoker with me, I can't go without bbq! haha
When I started driving, I carried one of those portable charcoal grills, that I got from a Petro or a TA, around for about a year thinking I was gonna grill out on my 10. I never did lol. Finally I got tired of it rattling around in the bunk and left it at home. But if I ever go back to OTR I'll take this one with me, just to easy to use not too.
@@theroadviking6279 yea hah, when I first went OTR in 2017 I had a little weber charcoal grill I bungie corded to the catwalk, I'd have a ton of downtime with the company I started with so I'd grill out shiskabobs and steak pretty often, but this grill is definitely the way to go, much better without the big mess of ash and then worrying about the wind blowing it out etc.
@@theroadviking6279 I think that this grill would fit in the passenger seat legroom space of most trucks, or possibly under the bunk, some guys are lucky to have trailers with belly boxes
Thanks for the question. Yes, you hold the prim button until you see the pellets start to fall into the burner pot, and then it should start to burn (within a few seconds) when you set the temperature dial. I hope this helps. Enjoy your new pellet grill, and thank you for watching.
Yep I've addressed this and am in the process of uploading another version of this video. Thanks for your comment, I really do appreciate it. Stay Tuned 😏
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Thank you for the video, big help. When I first started mine, priming it I wasn't sure how many pellets should be in the bowl before starting it up, it didn't say, so I just went with a really small handful, so far so good...
Good Deal. I love mine, it's a game changer for outdoor cooking. Glad it helped. Thanks for watching.
@@theroadviking6279 That is good to hear, I bet, I'm carrying mine around with me in my semi truck, got a toolbox on the back of my truck to be able to bring this smoker with me, I can't go without bbq! haha
When I started driving, I carried one of those portable charcoal grills, that I got from a Petro or a TA, around for about a year thinking I was gonna grill out on my 10. I never did lol. Finally I got tired of it rattling around in the bunk and left it at home. But if I ever go back to OTR I'll take this one with me, just to easy to use not too.
@@theroadviking6279 yea hah, when I first went OTR in 2017 I had a little weber charcoal grill I bungie corded to the catwalk, I'd have a ton of downtime with the company I started with so I'd grill out shiskabobs and steak pretty often, but this grill is definitely the way to go, much better without the big mess of ash and then worrying about the wind blowing it out etc.
@@theroadviking6279 I think that this grill would fit in the passenger seat legroom space of most trucks, or possibly under the bunk, some guys are lucky to have trailers with belly boxes
Do you push and release prime button or hold until you see pellets? Waiting on mine now!
Thanks for the question. Yes, you hold the prim button until you see the pellets start to fall into the burner pot, and then it should start to burn (within a few seconds) when you set the temperature dial. I hope this helps. Enjoy your new pellet grill, and thank you for watching.
Can't hear you very well, when grill is burning. ✌️
Yep I've addressed this and am in the process of uploading another version of this video. Thanks for your comment, I really do appreciate it. Stay Tuned 😏
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It says to push power button where is it?
Mine has a knob that you turn to power it on.