ChadVKealey
TVWBB Pro
My Cajun Bandit rotisserie should be arriving tomorrow, but I won't have a chance to try it out until the weekend 
I've got a 4-5 pound bird in the freezer for the first cook and planning to keep it simple with just some salt, pepper and minced garlic, maybe baste with some roadside chicken sauce. I know every cook is different, but what kind of cook time should I expect, assuming a temp of 325-350 (two full char-baskets)? I've read a bunch of different recipes and seen cook times of as little as 45 minutes up to 3-4 hours.
Also, we're having a get together for my wife's co-workers (she's a middle school guidance counselor, so they need some pre-therapy before the school year starts) and I'm planning to do 2 chickens the same way. Can I assume that like most other bbq/grill cooks, the additional meat shouldn't impact cook times that much? Maybe a bit more fuel usage and it might take longer to get to rebound once all the meat is in, but otherwise, it should take about the same amount of time?

I've got a 4-5 pound bird in the freezer for the first cook and planning to keep it simple with just some salt, pepper and minced garlic, maybe baste with some roadside chicken sauce. I know every cook is different, but what kind of cook time should I expect, assuming a temp of 325-350 (two full char-baskets)? I've read a bunch of different recipes and seen cook times of as little as 45 minutes up to 3-4 hours.
Also, we're having a get together for my wife's co-workers (she's a middle school guidance counselor, so they need some pre-therapy before the school year starts) and I'm planning to do 2 chickens the same way. Can I assume that like most other bbq/grill cooks, the additional meat shouldn't impact cook times that much? Maybe a bit more fuel usage and it might take longer to get to rebound once all the meat is in, but otherwise, it should take about the same amount of time?