This caught my eye in another thread, and not wanting to hijack an already 8-page long thread...
Should this not be possible on almost any top loader? My old Firelights are much more open and unobstructed up top than that Rangely, and may even have a larger top load door. Sure would be nice, not venturing out into the cold and dark to use the charcoal grill at night in the winter.
However, I do wonder how the sometimes fragile top door gasket, and even the stove finish, fair when meat is sizzling away up top.
This one something I liked on the Jotul Rangley...
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Should this not be possible on almost any top loader? My old Firelights are much more open and unobstructed up top than that Rangely, and may even have a larger top load door. Sure would be nice, not venturing out into the cold and dark to use the charcoal grill at night in the winter.
However, I do wonder how the sometimes fragile top door gasket, and even the stove finish, fair when meat is sizzling away up top.