Sqwertz <swe...@cluemail.compost> wrote:
> You might have to buy him a new chair.
>
> Eggs come with option wheeled carts. May even be standard - all the
> ones I've seen have them. But that's not many. I know with Kamado
> they're optional.
>
IIRC the wheeled base is optional. But it has small casters so it's not
going to be much help if you have to cross any obstacles taller than a few
inches.
If I had one and was concerned about mobility I think I'd consider modifying
an appliance dolly. And again IIRC there are two sizes of BGE's, and the big
one can be a real bitch to move.
I've seen people bring tile-covered Kamados to barbecue contests, mainly at
Lenexa, and it takes four guys to securely roll them out of a trailer.
However this year getting the Kamados out of the truck was not the main
entertainment at Lenexa. A team one pit behind and over from us had two
trailered smokers, a Lang and a Horizon. On Friday, they failed to level the
smoker before firing. They had just done a major cook a few days before in
the Lang and apparently didn't level it then either and didn't clean the
grease out. All the grease ran downhill to the firebox and when they fired
it, the entire interior of the smoker including a tall warming box at the
far end ignited. It's humiliating enough when the Fire Department has to
come over and put out your pit, but then the next day during haul out, they
failed to secure the Horizon after pulling the wheel chocks and it took off
downhill a short distance until it hit another team's trailer. Nobody will
want to be downhill from that team next year. They need to put them by the
lake.
Major fail. And major fun to watch, since nobody got hurt.
MartyB