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  • #1 by MP09 on 01 Sep 2022
  • BLAZIN grill works has new owners. New info on there web site.
  • #2 by pmillen on 01 Sep 2022
  • I can’t connect to their site.  Oddly, I receive a message that my iPad isn’t connected to the Internet.
  • #3 by pmillen on 01 Sep 2022
  • From their facebook page, “ Hello all, Randy Kinney here. We are excited to announce that we are the new owners of Blaz'n Grill Works.  With the support of our USA based, Kinney Manufacturing company, we will be able to have a reliable supply of Blaz'n Grills in the future and the potential to enhance the products we offer.  We will keep you updated on our progress.  Happy Grillin'”

    That was posted in May.
  • #4 by pmillen on 01 Sep 2022
  • I think but am not certain that Blazin was a side business for a contract metal manufacturing company.  It appears that they were purchased by another Nebraska company in the same business.
  • #5 by WiPelletHead on 01 Sep 2022
  • Here is a link to their new web site. https://mgrills.com/
  • #6 by BrandonLutz on 04 Dec 2022
  • So far, from what I can tell the new owners have improved some things when it comes to the website. Before they purchased Blaz'n, there was no online store to purchase parts directly from them. You had to call them to place an order. Now they have things like replacement parts, accessories, etc on the site.

    I was pleased to see that they had replacement wheels in stock as two of mine had started to come apart.

    So far I've made two purchases thru the new store and shipping times have been acceptable. Takes about 5 business days to get to me here in Central Louisiana from Nebraska.
  • #7 by pmillen on 22 Dec 2022
  • Here's my understanding of the Blaz'n acquisition–

    The Blaz’n pellet pits were manufactured by Precise Fabrication in Beatrice, NE.  They were acquired by Kinney Manufacturing of Lincoln, NE.  Kinney Manufacturing also acquired M Grills of Mesquite, TX.

    I ordered an M Grill M-36 on September 14th.  It was finally delivered, 9 weeks after the original delivery date and during this winter's first snowfall.





    Now, I need to figure out how to get it 20-meters down a grassy slope that's covered with snow to the back yard patio.
  • #8 by 02ebz06 on 22 Dec 2022
  • Congrats!!!
    Looking forward to seeing it out of the box.

    Easy way to get it down the hill.
    Hose down the hill, let it freeze over night and it will slide down easily.  ;D
  • #9 by pmillen on 22 Dec 2022
  • Looking forward to seeing it out of the box.

    PF is pellet pit focused.  I decided a long time ago to honor it.  Consequently, I doubt that I'll post much about it here.  I may post in other forums where people write about cooking on their charcoal and gas grills, electric smokers, stick burners and such.
  • #10 by 02ebz06 on 22 Dec 2022
  • True, but there are many food discussions here that don't involve a pellet grill.
  • #11 by Bentley on 22 Dec 2022
  • I would hope Paul knows he is more then welcome to post about cooking on any device.  We have moved way past just pellet cooking on this site.  It is about pellets in name only.  I appreciate he wants to respect the site, but 90% of what I post has nothing to do with pellets.
  • #12 by Canadian John on 23 Dec 2022

  •  I would be interested in Paul's evaluation of his new pit.   

     Pit evaluation is a personal thing resulting different things from different people. Time also has an effect, requiring follow-up posts..

     Paul:  hope you make it down that slippery slope safely!  Enjoy that new pit.
  • #13 by pmillen on 23 Dec 2022
  • We have moved way past just pellet cooking on this site.  It is about pellets in name only.

    Okay.  If I post a recipe cooked on something other than a pellet pit, I'll post it in the proper recipe section.

    I'll put posts that are something specifically about another style cooker in the General Discussion section.
  • #14 by pmillen on 31 Jan 2023
  • Easy way to get it down the hill.
    Hose down the hill, let it freeze over night and it will slide down easily.  ;D

    I may have to resort to that.  It's been sitting, unused, in my driveway for more than a month.  However, I rethink it because the shipper wrote, "561 lbs." on the wrapping.
  • #15 by pmillen on 07 Mar 2023
  • The M-36 has been sitting in the driveway for almost three months.  Movers will take it to the backyard patio tomorrow.  It may be a few days before I make my first cook on it because I'm planning a few cooks on other pits.
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