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Omaroo
15th August 2006, 08:43 PM
It's my birthday this week sometime, so my darling wife, her brother and sister all pitched in for the full Cobb (http://www.exploroz.com/Directory/Customer/482.asp) Premier (with the stainless steel mesh base) cooker set. I even recieved the frypan and wok accessories. Ripper Rita! :)

We fired it up with 7 briquettes, garlic & onion in water in the moat and soaked hickory chips in the fire ring. Then plonked a 1.5kg roast on the rack with appropriate veggies. 90 minutes later (I'm proud of the fact that I never opened the lid - even once) and voila! The best roast dinner I've had in years. Truly sensational. Smoked to perfection.

Now - how do you people that have them clean them after a decent cooking session, as there's a bloody lot to clean? The middle section is covered in fat vapour stains and ash, the rack is covered in cooking fat and juices, the lid's interior is covered in burnt fat vapour. So - given this, what do you guys normally do? Just dunk the middle bit and live with the burnt bits and just clean the rack and lid? Or. like me, do you normally go full-hog and scrub the whole thing out so it's all nice and new again? It's no problem at home because you just throw the whole shebang in the dish washer, but how about out in the field when touring?

I can imagine, that used every night or two, it'd become a bit of a chore... unless it's just the important bits that really need it.

At the end of the day, our first-ever Cobb (http://www.exploroz.com/Directory/Customer/482.asp) session was a complete success :)

Cranking away.......

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dobbo
15th August 2006, 08:48 PM
so whens dinner, that looks superb

Pedro_The_Swift
15th August 2006, 08:52 PM
well it certainly reads like a good thing--:o

how many of my first born do I have to sell to own one?:twisted:

Rosco
15th August 2006, 10:59 PM
Philistine .... I suppose you'd take to the insides of a 100 YO teapot with a curly lucy :o

Nah mate ... do as we do. A quick splash and a wipe out with a paper towel.
It all adds to the flavour and after all .... we don't want to look like a new chum do we ... ;)

Great bit of kit I have to say. Best free range chook you'll ever taste.

Cheers Cobb

x-box
16th August 2006, 02:53 PM
Yes indeed, it tends to do the job well!
As for cleaning, just a wipe with paper towel and before it gets too stale, have another roast!!! The lid i clean when i do the dishes....
Truly a nice bit of kit and so versatile as well - so well done and enjoy :D

Bytemrk
16th August 2006, 10:38 PM
Looks like a good bit of kit mate...:)


Might need to print this post and leave it lying around the house:twisted::twisted:

Mark

DirtyDawg
16th August 2006, 11:32 PM
I wasn't hungary till I read this post..." honey where'd you put that sandwhich maker":)

Looks very nice that cooker thing..does it double as a donaldson filter?

Omaroo
17th August 2006, 08:34 AM
I wasn't hungary till I read this post..." honey where'd you put that sandwhich maker":)

Looks very nice that cooker thing..does it double as a donaldson filter?

LOL! My thoughts exactly when I saw it. All that stainless steel and mesh........

Rosco
6th March 2007, 07:10 PM
Evening all. After the failure of our original Cobb plastic base, we decided to try the new ss style.

We've always been very happy with the unit but feel the gauze base seems to slow the process down significantly. Spoke to the Cobb ppls today and were informed this is the only type available now, hence my question .. has anyone else swapped over with the same result?

The Cobb ppl have been fine to deal with and are happy to check it out for us, but I thought I'd check if anyone else is of the same/similar opinion.

Cheers

LoadedDisco
6th March 2007, 08:08 PM
Just use it once a year and get the family to buy you a new one every birthday, no cleaning.

lokka
6th March 2007, 10:44 PM
Old man just brought a new old style cobb of fleabay for 145 delivered its still sittin in the kitchen waiting for it's madien cook

BMKal
8th March 2007, 02:11 AM
Bought one in Tassie last year with the plastic base. Have used it a lot and no problems so far with the plastic base.

As for cleaning, I suppose there's two options -

1. Like a good camp oven - just wipe out with a paper towel.

2. Leave it to the handbrake.

I'll probably cop it for that somewhere along the line - :wasntme: