The EZ -Que works good, but there is one major drawback that I have found. As the rotisserie is turning, the clamp holding the food in the cradle tends to give way and the food falls from the cradle into the fire or drip pan when it's in the upside down position. To avoid this, I have had to get out a pair of pliers and really tighten down the thumbscrew to make it stay.
If you go online and read the reviews about this product, A LOT of other people have had this same complaint and have had to do the same thing with a pair of pliers. When you tighten down the thumbscrew that hard, eventually you will strip the threads and then you have to get a new thumbscrew and a new connecting pin. I haven't stripped mine out yet, but I can tell you I fully expect to be there shortly. I have had to really bear down on the thumbscrew to make it stay in place. I know that tightening anything that hard will eventually strip the threads. When you strip the threads, where do you go for replacement parts? As far as I can tell, there is no longer an Ez-Que website. I believe they are out of business? I bought mine off of Ebay. I haven't seen any replacement parts for sale anywhere?
I don't know what you are intending to cook with the Ez-Que, but if it's rotisserie chicken or any other kind of bird, try this product instead. It's made by Fire Majic for their rotisserie system and it works a heck of a lot better for rotisserie chicken than the Ez-Que. It will fit on any spit rod, so you can use it both on your charcoal rotisserie or gas rotisserie. The reviews are excellent and it's half the cost of an Ez-Que rotisserie. They also make a bigger one for turkeys. Hope this helps. Here's the link...
http://www.amazon.com/Fire-Magic-Rotisserie-Chicken-Holder/dp/B0000DJZVG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1358823991&sr=8-1&keywords=fire+magic+chicken