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Grill Talk => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: justanightowl on July 26, 2020, 07:25:19 PM

Title: Hello! 1st time kettle owner!
Post by: justanightowl on July 26, 2020, 07:25:19 PM
Hello everyone! Just assembled my first ever kettle (black MasterTouch). Have had a gas grill in the past but gave it away when we moved and decided we didn't want to mess with propane tanks this time. I am a complete beginner when it comes to charcoal! I did buy a chimney though!

Assembly went mostly well, except for those leg insert pieces (the nipples that are supposed to poke through!). I have exactly zero of the 3 that poked through the holes. Leg pieces are inserted...I can see the holes where those nibs are supposed to come through, but they don't. I gave up and continued assembly and everything else is fine. Is that anything to really worry about?

I do need to pick up some charcoal...ok to start with kingsford briquettes? Other "must have" items?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Hello! 1st time kettle owner!
Post by: smokeyjoe on July 26, 2020, 08:09:48 PM
Welcome to WKC, those tabs don't make a huge difference, let's should still be tight. I use kingsford and hasn't let me down yet. Must haves charcoal chimney for sure and a good thermometer to start off


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Title: Re: Hello! 1st time kettle owner!
Post by: justanightowl on July 26, 2020, 09:11:22 PM
Thanks! I have an instant read probe thermometer that will have to do to start with. So other than some charcoal, I should be set. Though I may need to pick up some decent heat resistant gloves...
Title: Re: Hello! 1st time kettle owner!
Post by: Jtayres on July 27, 2020, 02:10:39 AM
Kingsford is great and I would recommend sticking with it for a long while until you master how it cooks. Once you have learned your kettle then feel free to mess around but if you constantly change the fuel it's just going to take you longer to learn.

If your cooking hot and fast stuff, wings steaks etc the instant read will be fine. If you plan on doing ribs or bbq pork shoulder low and slow you will want to add a leave in thermometer and a digital thermometer for the grill temperature too.

Mostly cook often, pay attention to what you did, how it came out, and have fun!


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Title: Re: Hello! 1st time kettle owner!
Post by: JEBIV on July 27, 2020, 03:07:27 AM
Welcome from Doraville,Ga. We were all beginners at one time or another, plenty of help here
Title: Re: Hello! 1st time kettle owner!
Post by: bamakettles on July 27, 2020, 05:34:58 AM
Welcome from Huntsville, Alabama!  You're in the right place here, lots of friendly folks that can help out.  Enjoy the ride......
Title: Re: Hello! 1st time kettle owner!
Post by: kettlebb on July 27, 2020, 06:03:33 AM
You can do better than Kingsford.  It smokes a TON at startup and produces lots of ash.  I'm very pleased with Royal Oak Natural Briquettes from Walmart.  Congrats on the Master Touch!
Title: Re: Hello! 1st time kettle owner!
Post by: justanightowl on July 27, 2020, 06:24:14 AM
Thanks for the welcome everyone!
Title: Re: Hello! 1st time kettle owner!
Post by: DaveG74 on August 01, 2020, 06:37:30 AM
Welcome from just south of Chicago, IL!