Pat McCreight
TVWBB Pro
Hi All,
I just picked up a brand new WSC off Craigslist for $900. So far, I have smoked pork belly, roasted some chickens, and cooked a few pizzas. Everything has turned out great and I love the cooker, with two exceptions.
- Removable center of cooking rack. This is a pain and I don't see value in the accessories that fit in the opening. Anyone tie it to the main rack or find a one piece replacement?
- Caster swivels too easily. Minor complaint, but when the caster is locked, the grill still can move back and forth a couple of inches as the wheel turns 180 degrees while fixed in place on the ground. I appreciate the swivel for when I move it around my deck, just wish it could lock in place.
Anyways, if anyone has ideas on either topic I'd love to hear it. I realize most owners have the one with the cart and #2 wouldn't be an issue.
Overall, highly impressed with this cooker. Extremely versatile, easy to use, easy to clean. Would not have bought it for retail price, but couldn't pass at $900.
I just picked up a brand new WSC off Craigslist for $900. So far, I have smoked pork belly, roasted some chickens, and cooked a few pizzas. Everything has turned out great and I love the cooker, with two exceptions.
- Removable center of cooking rack. This is a pain and I don't see value in the accessories that fit in the opening. Anyone tie it to the main rack or find a one piece replacement?
- Caster swivels too easily. Minor complaint, but when the caster is locked, the grill still can move back and forth a couple of inches as the wheel turns 180 degrees while fixed in place on the ground. I appreciate the swivel for when I move it around my deck, just wish it could lock in place.
Anyways, if anyone has ideas on either topic I'd love to hear it. I realize most owners have the one with the cart and #2 wouldn't be an issue.
Overall, highly impressed with this cooker. Extremely versatile, easy to use, easy to clean. Would not have bought it for retail price, but couldn't pass at $900.