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    I bought the Premier model from Ray`s outdoors to day , it was on special at $185 plus a free roast rack, having roast beef tonight with corn , pumkin , potatoes and carrots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stew1236 View Post
    I bought the Premier model from Ray`s outdoors to day , it was on special at $185 plus a free roast rack, having roast beef tonight with corn , pumkin , potatoes and carrots.

    Let us know how juicy and tasty is was


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    Without seeing this thread, I purchased one of these online. It was delivered today. I also bought the "frying dish" & the roasting rack.

    First test tonight in barbeque mode - honey soy chicken.

    One thing I would say is that you shouldn't get one of these if you are time poor. It takes time for the briquettes to "settle down".

    Best Wishes,
    Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushwanderer View Post
    Without seeing this thread, I purchased one of these online. It was delivered today. I also bought the "frying dish" & the roasting rack.

    First test tonight in barbeque mode - honey soy chicken.

    One thing I would say is that you shouldn't get one of these if you are time poor. It takes time for the briquettes to "settle down".

    Best Wishes,
    Peter
    Hi Peter,
    If I am in a harry or at home I start the briquettes on the flame of the gas stove.


    Enjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    Hi Peter,
    If I am in a harry or at home I start the briquettes on the flame of the gas stove.


    Enjoy
    what have we got to do with your cob.....will be up your way again in June long weekend...Bundy Swim-In


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    Im interested but Ive heard they dont get hot enough to make a steak sizzle like the way it should.
    Cheers Dean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 953 View Post
    Im interested but Ive heard they dont get hot enough to make a steak sizzle like the way it should.
    Cheers Dean.

    very true.......but if you add enough heat beeds it may......we choose not to cook our steak on one just for oven type cooking only....works a treat


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    All roasts 2 hours 9 coals, chicken wings 1 hour,
    we use ours twice a week.
    Simply brilliant

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    Used ours for the first time last weekend, the best roast chicken I've had for ages.
    On holiday at Easter we noticed a few people using them, did some research when we got back and after checking prices ended up getting the Rays Outdoors special like Stew123.
    Anaconda had the Premier on special for $179 (without the roasting rack) and then announced the 20% off sale which also applied to 'sale items'. Rushed to my local Anaconda and the 'sale special' on the Cobb had finished ! Went back to Rays and found that they had a 'Stimulus Special' discount of $25 if you spent over $200, so got the Cobb (with roasting rack) plus a couple of fishing lures for $175.

    There is a forum on their website Welcome To Cobb International but it seems to have been spammed so you have to trawl through a lot of junk to find anything useful.

    Won't replace a campfire and camp oven when bush camping but useful at home and in caravan parks.......


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    Can u add more heatbeads & get it hot enough 2 sizzle a steak???
    Cheers Dean.

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