Andy Erickson
TVWBB Pro
Been contemplating ordering the ribolator for the 22 1/2 inch kettle when it becomes available, but have some apprehensions.
Here are my worries:
1) The meat will fall out of the trays.
2) I only plan on doing ribs, will I use it enough to justify the purchase.
3) Will there still be hot spots inside the grill. Here is my thinking, I plan on putting coals banked against opposite sides of the kettle, when the ribs dip down they will get a lot of heat on the outside of each side as they rotate leaving the outside of each edge of ribs burnt.
It seems like a nice product and something I would be interested in as I like to do my ribs on my kettle and like them laying flat. Does anybody have any experience in using the ribolator and does it worked as advertised or it will it be another gimmick that ends up collecting dust in my shed.
Here are my worries:
1) The meat will fall out of the trays.
2) I only plan on doing ribs, will I use it enough to justify the purchase.
3) Will there still be hot spots inside the grill. Here is my thinking, I plan on putting coals banked against opposite sides of the kettle, when the ribs dip down they will get a lot of heat on the outside of each side as they rotate leaving the outside of each edge of ribs burnt.
It seems like a nice product and something I would be interested in as I like to do my ribs on my kettle and like them laying flat. Does anybody have any experience in using the ribolator and does it worked as advertised or it will it be another gimmick that ends up collecting dust in my shed.