Jon Tofte
TVWBB 1-Star Olympian
Tom generally stays off camera, but that is my impression as well.I think Horsman is a tall dude. I know he has altered kettles to be taller.
Tom generally stays off camera, but that is my impression as well.I think Horsman is a tall dude. I know he has altered kettles to be taller.
I really like the Dawgfatha! He is so easy to watch and listen to. I follow his podcast too. Good stuff on there!
I asked in the comments about fuel consumption since he did not really address it. This is his reply.
Nice brisket by Tom.
That’s one of the big attractions to me that helped me order. @GrantT ’s comments pretty much fit me. I will look to my Recteq RT-700 for the few big cooks the Huntsman can’t hold. I am mainly hoping the Huntsman will make me less lazy about cooking with charcoal.Oh wow, I really like what I’m seeing on the Huntsman. Unfortunately it’s not in the budget this year…I hope Spider Grills keeps it going so I can pick one up in another year or two. I also don’t know which grill I would get rid of to make space for it either…
I think the biggest advantage this has over other kettle grills is that fuel door. Adding charcoal or wood mid-cook is a major pain point.
And fits me in a different way. Makes entry into cooking with charcoal and smoking easier. Seems it is the right grill with the right features and size; at the right prices and time. While it's new, all the positive feedback on here has made me feel better about buying it as an early adopter.That’s one of the big attractions to me that helped me order. @GrantT ’s comments pretty much fit me. I will look to my Recteq RT-700 for the few big cooks the Huntsman can’t hold. I am mainly hoping the Huntsman will make me less lazy about cooking with charcoal.
I believe they said they plan to sell it for a little less without the Venom.I’ve been thinking on this some more.
I think my biggest concern with this grill (and all pellet grills and charcoal gravity smokers) is longevity of the electronics. We all know about 50+ year old Weber kettles still seeing regular use (I have a couple at 15+ years now and expect them to just keep on indefinitely); I can’t imagine the controller on this thing lasting 10-20 years. That’s not any knock on Spider Grills, just a fact of life with electronic goods—I have very very few items with circuit boards that have survived more than a decade of regular use. And even if the Hunstman’s controller is functional in a decade or three, will it have kept up with WiFi/phones tech to still be usable? I know the Huntsman can be used without the controller, and that’s actually a massive positive, so it’s not dead in the water if the controller dies in 20 years and we’re on WiFi version 17 and all phone tech is wearable or telekinetic or whatever. (I know I sound like an old man yelling at the clouds to get off my lawn; I actually work in IT and I just prefer to disconnect at home and try to live low-tech). All that said, I still own a pellet grill and I just accept that it’s not a long-term use item.
And I still want one of these.
I used his videos to trim and cook my first brisket. He does an amazing jobI really like the Dawgfatha! He is so easy to watch and listen to. I follow his podcast too. Good stuff on there!