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Getting my grill in order
« on: May 28, 2021, 08:42:46 AM »

First things first - nothing here is the fault of Dansons. My beef is with the UK supplier, who (for the moment) will remain nameless.

I spent an interesting morning with a friend, going over the Founders Series Legacy 1200 supplied to me a few weeks back.

This grill has already been a saga. I ordered a Premier 1200, and was given a 2 week lead time for a pre-assembled grill.
3 different delivery promises blown off, they finally opened my grill to assemble (which they had twice told me had been assembled) to find it damaged. As I had said that if they delayed again, I'd have my money back, they then agreed to supply me with a Legacy 1200 instead.

So a very good deal, in the end; and I was prepared to let bygones be bygones. Except...

When it arrived, on a pallet, I found two bolts on the pallet tray. I wrote with pictures, and got no reply.

After a successful cook by my kitchen door, I decided to move the grill to where it is going to live - an easy route, paved all the way. Suddenly it started to topple and I found myself holding it upright. Managing to lean it against some garden furniture, I discovered that a wheel had "disappeared" and another bolt had dropped out.

Asking for help/advice got me nowhere, except a suggestion that I get a friend to help me tip the grill and replace the bolts - having paid them $210 for assembly.

Anyway, that was a week and a half ago, and my friend managed to come over today. What we found was:

  • Two bolts had dropped out of the missing wheel, allowing it to rotate under the grill. One of the other wheels was also missing a bolt.
  • Most (but not all) of the bolts had the locking washer in the wrong place, with a flat washer between the locking washer and the bolt head.
  • Two of the bolts had no locking washer at all.
  • Over half the bolts were hand-loose.
  • Where the wheel had rotated, it had put stress on the wheel mount in the bottom shelf, bending it and breaking a weld

My friend patiently removed every bolt and put them in correctly. The grill is now stable, but the damaged bottom shelf is still a concern - I have asked for a replacement shelf, which I don't think is unreasonable.

How's your day going?
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Re: Getting my grill in order
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2021, 08:43:45 AM »

On the brighter side, the same friend also took away my old Traeger, which he is is going work on for his on BBQ area.
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Re: Getting my grill in order
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2021, 08:47:31 AM »

I wish I had a friend like that as I have several grills in need of replacing the hot rod or tweaking an auger that seems to be bent or not aligned properly and is making a noise and sometimes doesn't push pellets through.  Not to mention one of the five grills has an auger jam.  I may be selling that to someone as is for them to fix and get out of my garage.
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Re: Getting my grill in order
« Reply #3 on: May 28, 2021, 08:49:29 AM »

One of my reasons for teaching my friends about pellet grills is so I can then call on them with help for mine. :D
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Re: Getting my grill in order
« Reply #4 on: May 28, 2021, 10:43:43 AM »

One of my reasons for teaching my friends about pellet grills is so I can then call on them with help for mine. :D

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Re: Getting my grill in order
« Reply #5 on: May 30, 2021, 11:33:56 AM »

After a miserable May, we are having an excellent bank holiday weekend here (UK traditionally has a holiday Monday on the first and last of May).

Yesterday, a 5m angled kettle lead arrived from Amazon, to replace the lead that came with my grill which was (a) so short, it wasn't even the length of the grill (b) had a fitted UK plug adapter over either a US or EU plug (not sure), which worked fine except it was too large to plug into my outdoor sockets (the kind with a weatherproof enclosure and cover). Fitting the new lead was easy (one retaining screw in a cable clip) and I'm now set.

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You may notice I haven't got the side shelf fitted - this is a matter of space, as with the shelf it will get in the way of the cupboard I keep my BBQ accessories in (just out of shot, to the left). I tried it with and without the shelf, and decided I liked it without. But it is early days, and I may change my mind.

The inside of my shack (to the right) is temporary. I had decided, for various reasons, not to put the new grill in there, as it would be a tight fight, would mean I wouldn't have access to the hopped chute, and the front would still stick out anyway. Instead, I have ordered an outdoors workbench, which is about 4 inches shorter than the space. On that will go my little Davy Crockett grill, my ProQ Cold smoker (not pictured) and assorted other things. Underneath will be sheltered storage for my pellets, which I keep in lidded buckets.

To celebrate getting this together, I'd unearthed a turkey crown from Christmas, and a rolled beef brisket (yes, I know rolled is not ideal, but it needs to be cooked), both from the depths of my freezer. Unfortunately, even after 24 hours, they are still not properly defrosted, so I will give them a go tomorrow. However, I did try the open flame on a couple of steaks and a burger, to great success.

Looks like I'm going to have some fun.
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Re: Getting my grill in order
« Reply #6 on: May 30, 2021, 11:43:49 AM »

I may even find that the Davy Crockett can go into storage, depending on how economic the Louisiana grill works out at. It was previously in use a lot because it had better temperature control than my old Traeger Lil Tex, and for some of my gatherings I needed both grills to feed everybody. The Louisiana is more than capable of feeding the numbers I host for (12-20 people), and if I am happy with pellet usage when cooking for less than that (1-4 people), I might just put the DC away until I need it to take on holiday with me.

However, I have to say the Louisiana app is far inferior to the GMG one. Danson's advertising speaks of "recipes", but I don't think that means what they think it means. You can only have one recipe set up at a time, and you don't seem to be able to set them up from the app. Compare with the GMG, where I had 20+ different recipes storable on my phone, which would transfer to the grill at a touch of a button.
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Re: Getting my grill in order
« Reply #7 on: May 30, 2021, 05:15:24 PM »

It appears to be a nice area for outdoor cooking.  Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Getting my grill in order
« Reply #8 on: May 30, 2021, 08:04:45 PM »

I will be curious ho the pellet consumption plays out.  The Country Smokers I owned and Performance Tested seem to burn more then the average.  But that was 10-12 years ago.  It does appear to give you a lot of cooking area, I have never seen a Legacy 1200.
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Re: Getting my grill in order
« Reply #9 on: May 31, 2021, 03:54:52 AM »

The purchase of this grill has been long and fraught, but, in the end, I've come out ahead.

I originally ordered the Premier 1200, but because of the problems, I ended up with the Legacy 1200, for no more money.

Lots of additional features, but the bit that most interests me is that it is a double walled grill. So while I expected the larger grill would use more pellets than my old Traeger (and definitely the Davy Crockett), I now don't know quite what to expect. Time will tell.

So if I find it significantly more expensive to run, I'll leave my Davy Crockett out for when cooking just for myself. If pellet usage works out reasonable, I'd just as well pack the DC away and use the space there for other stuff. Aside from things like my cold smoker, I have one of these in storage, that would be great to have out there for sides and stuff.
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« Reply #10 on: May 31, 2021, 11:19:01 AM »

Just to give you an idea of the vastness of this thing, here is a picture of a reasonable sized turkey crown.

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I wouldn't normally run a grill so empty - I usually try to cook different things for different meals at the same time. For example, at these temperatures, I'd add a trio of pork shoulders, to be turned into pulled pork and frozen. But while I am getting used to the grill, I want to be focused on just one thing.

Turkey crown has been mopped with a mixture of melted butter, maple syrup and paprika.

And here it is after the cook.

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Rolled brisket joint tomorrow, as it is still a bit icy. It would probably be fine at roasting temperatures, but I want to cook it low and slow.
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Re: Getting my grill in order
« Reply #11 on: May 31, 2021, 03:40:25 PM »

That looks very good.

I've started brisket and pork shoulders frozen and they cooked fine.
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Re: Getting my grill in order
« Reply #12 on: May 31, 2021, 03:47:29 PM »


I've started brisket and pork shoulders frozen and they cooked fine.

Do put rub on them when they are frozen ?
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Re: Getting my grill in order
« Reply #13 on: May 31, 2021, 03:51:42 PM »


I've started brisket and pork shoulders frozen and they cooked fine.

Do put rub on them when they are frozen ?

No.

For the pork, after it was pulled, I mixed a rub in with it.

For the brisket, I threw it on after it thawed on the grill.  Sprinkle, flip, sprinkle, flip.
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« Reply #14 on: May 31, 2021, 03:55:27 PM »


I've started brisket and pork shoulders frozen and they cooked fine.

Do put rub on them when they are frozen ?

No.

For the pork, after it was pulled, I mixed a rub in with it.

For the brisket, I threw it on after it thawed on the grill.  Sprinkle, flip, sprinkle, flip.

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