Pretty sure that's just the lighting. But you can absolutely cook on the top of the stoveLooks like the top is brown and not black steel, or is that just a protective cover?
It's just the warm room lighting reflecting off of the satin black top.Looks like the top is brown and not black steel, or is that just a protective cover?
Seems like that would be at the expense of much poorer blower convection, if any.If you take that upper heat shield off, you get way more cook space!
Voila! Instant extra space!
Lol
If I had one, sure. LolSeems like that would be at the expense of much poorer blower convection, if any.
You could probably get the small deflector and use that. They work surprisingly well on the Columbia and the Legend III.
I haven't checked it out, but the "heritage" stove is the same size and has the small deflector. That one might just bolt up..?
Mine has the convection deck. I was just saying to Begreen that I don't have the fan.You could probably get the small deflector and use that. They work surprisingly well on the Columbia and the Legend III.
I haven't checked it out, but the "heritage" stove is the same size and has the small deflector. That one might just bolt up..?
I imagine it is, however the little deflector on the legend and columbia is surprisingly effective for what it is. I hadn't a fan on the columbia yet the hot air still came out the front from the back. When the fan on the legend is on it blows lots of warm air out the front (Like TONS). We use that fan to control stove and stack temps more than anything. We prefer the fan off, as it is noisy. We live in a very quiet place so even the refrigerator seems noisy.I have to disagree. The convection deck on the Escape 1800 is far superior to the deflector on the backside of the Legend III, at least as far as fan effectiveness goes.
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