<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Dave K:
I made my first trip there last week Monday.
I was wondering while walking around, how many people would pay the $11-12,000 for one of the outdoor kitchens that they have on "clearance". For that kind of money, I better be able to sleep and shower as well as entertain any company that I might have, cause that is where I would be living. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
reminds me of the saying 'you can sleep in your car but you cannot drive your house' for people that buy expensive cars.
i wish they had some apple wood chunks available. they said their supplier messed up on their last order. they ordered a skid of apple wood but only received a couple bags so they are waiting for the new delivery. the sales guy i spoke with said they used to carry all the smokinlicious woods but dont know why they dont carry they any more. maybe i will just have to order from smokinlicious.
now... is anyone good at math?
the bag of weber hickory chunks i bought is 360 cubic inches. the chunks on smokinlicious are 14,158cc (1/2 cubic foot). how many cubic inches would that be?