Bradley Mack
TVWBB Pro
I usually keep my grills polished and the ash catchers free of debris.
Today I decided to grill up some burgers at 350º F using the bottom rack, which I seldom use. Pre-heated the Smokefire, threw the burgers on and waited. I never leave my kits unattended for more than a few seconds for hot and fast cooks.
I noticed almost immediately the burgers dripping onto the flavourizer bars and the flames dancing under the burgers. The flames shot out of the sides of the fire pot guard and upwards towards the grill. It was at this moment, I really noticed the grease sitting on the upper grate rail, when I thought to myself “I wonder if that could catch fire?”
Moments later, that‘s exactly what happened. Nothing catastrophic, but had I walked away for a few mins, it could have been. I started shuffling the burgers back onto a pan, when the Smokefire decided the flames were too hot. Code E5 and she started to shut off.

”My fault” I said out loud.
Started the charcoal in my E6 and continued on without any casualty burgers.
Let this be a lesson to not only clean out the bottom of the grill, but to degrease your grates and rails.
Today I decided to grill up some burgers at 350º F using the bottom rack, which I seldom use. Pre-heated the Smokefire, threw the burgers on and waited. I never leave my kits unattended for more than a few seconds for hot and fast cooks.
I noticed almost immediately the burgers dripping onto the flavourizer bars and the flames dancing under the burgers. The flames shot out of the sides of the fire pot guard and upwards towards the grill. It was at this moment, I really noticed the grease sitting on the upper grate rail, when I thought to myself “I wonder if that could catch fire?”
Moments later, that‘s exactly what happened. Nothing catastrophic, but had I walked away for a few mins, it could have been. I started shuffling the burgers back onto a pan, when the Smokefire decided the flames were too hot. Code E5 and she started to shut off.


”My fault” I said out loud.
Started the charcoal in my E6 and continued on without any casualty burgers.
Let this be a lesson to not only clean out the bottom of the grill, but to degrease your grates and rails.