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Drip and roast pan

Started by slimmdunkin, April 17, 2023, 08:59:36 AM

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slimmdunkin

Will a drip and roast pan cover the vents? Is this bad. Not sure if this is something that has been figured out. Does it sit up off of the vents?


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If placed next to a SNS, then it's on the charcoal grate and helps direct airflow from vents to coals in SNS. No worries with that setup.


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slimmdunkin

Oh ok so it sits above the grate? Would be alright to place a peice of foil down there instead of the pan?


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bigjeffb

Quote from: slimmdunkin on April 17, 2023, 09:24:37 AM
Oh ok so it sits above the grate? Would be alright to place a peice of foil down there instead of the pan?


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if all you are looking to do is block airflow and direct it to the sns and somewhat collect drippings, then yes.
"I'm not a pit master, and I'm not a chef. I'm just a guy who manages not to burn food."

bamakettles

Foil covered DNG pan is the bomb... makes cleanup a breeze.


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slimmdunkin

Would I be able to wrap a thick piece of cardboard in foil? To help with clean up


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bamakettles

Quote from: slimmdunkin on April 17, 2023, 02:12:57 PM
Would I be able to wrap a thick piece of cardboard in foil? To help with clean up


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Definitely not recommended and now wondering if this is the troll we were warned of?


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