Extra Rotisserie Skewers 75K rotisserie
#1
Posted 26 May 2006 - 11:44 AM
Thanks in advance and have a gret holiday grilling weekend.
Utensile mod using drawer pulls
Rotisserie holder
Second rotisserie skewer
Dual SS Smoker boxes
Warming rack storage
Griddle/Grate storage inside LP compartment
Paper towel and wrap holder inside door
#2
Posted 26 May 2006 - 12:38 PM
Anyone know where I can get more skewers for the 75K rotisserie? I saw a pervious post that BBQGalore store had some but there's none close to me, didn't see any on their web site and they haven't answered my e-mail about getting some. This JA has plenty of room for multiple birds and needs more skewers to hold them.
Thanks in advance and have a gret holiday grilling weekend.
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I don't know about your rotis but the box mine came in shows 3 birds with 1 set of skewers. HMMM wonder how that would work?
#3
Posted 26 May 2006 - 02:47 PM
Utensile mod using drawer pulls
Rotisserie holder
Second rotisserie skewer
Dual SS Smoker boxes
Warming rack storage
Griddle/Grate storage inside LP compartment
Paper towel and wrap holder inside door
#4
Posted 26 May 2006 - 06:07 PM
It might if you used some of that twine which you should do anyhow. It just looked neater with two sets of skewers.[/quote]Bill,
I agree with you. The extra set does look and work neater. One good source for the extra forks is the sponsor of this forum. BBQ Source. Here is a link to the forks ----> LINK
Eric D
#5
Posted 26 May 2006 - 06:38 PM
It might if you used some of that twine which you should do anyhow. It just looked neater with two sets of skewers.
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You need the extra skewers to force the heavy side closer to the split to balance the weight evenly. I do two birds at a time. Without the skewer in the middle, the loose end will still move around changing the center of gravity.
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JennAir - 720-150LP - 5 burner, Sep 05
Ultra-Sear Portable IR Grill Nov 07
Char Broil Big Easy Oiless Fryer
Masterbuilt Electric Smoker WTFA brand, Nov 08
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----- Accessories -----
- Sears SS Island end modules (2) - BBQ Grillware LED Grill Lights (2)
- JennAir Rotisserie w/ extra splits - E-Z Que Rotisserie 8"
- Maverick ET-72 Remote probe - Maverick OT-03 Oven Thermometer for smoking
----- Modifications -----
- Utensil hooks (10) - Remove built-in smoker box
- Hood ventilation Gap Covers - Wok Holder for side burner
- Sunshine Griddle - Customized SS grates to fit Sunshine Griddle
- Custom fitted center divider mod - Marshall two-stage regulator
- Fitted Manometer in gas line - Custom smoking rack (Shelly design)
- Rotisserie storage using existing back bolts, also used to store warming rack & grate
#6
Posted 30 May 2006 - 05:31 AM
Utensile mod using drawer pulls
Rotisserie holder
Second rotisserie skewer
Dual SS Smoker boxes
Warming rack storage
Griddle/Grate storage inside LP compartment
Paper towel and wrap holder inside door
#7
Posted 30 May 2006 - 12:19 PM
Thanks for the feedback. And thanks for the link Eric.
[/quote]No problem Bill. Let us know what's cooking on that nice new grill of yours..
Regards,
Eric D
#8
Posted 30 May 2006 - 01:15 PM
Rib eyes were the first on her using the searing burner first and then two of the mains. It was so good I had to do it again the next night. Boneless skinless chicken breast marinated in italian dressing and some lime pieces followed. Have a butterfly pork chop going on tonight along with some aspargus. I did some asparagus the first night too just brushing it with a little olive oil and salt and pepper to taste. Fresh asparagus is pretty good here in Michigan. I might also grill some potato slices, drizzled with some EVOO and at the end sprinkled with either garlic powder or parmesan cheese, or both depending on the mood. This weekend, I'm planning to break in the rotisserie with a whole chicken. From what I've read of the come with smoker box, I think I'll invest in the one someone found at Sam's club. it's SS and they place it below the flame tamer above the grill. That way I can fire up the some chips off to the side and cook the chicked with the rotiserie burner. Of course a heineken or two always finds their way around the grill. Especially since I always have a keg going in my garage.
Great grilling; great forum.
Bill B.
Utensile mod using drawer pulls
Rotisserie holder
Second rotisserie skewer
Dual SS Smoker boxes
Warming rack storage
Griddle/Grate storage inside LP compartment
Paper towel and wrap holder inside door
#9
Posted 31 May 2006 - 12:39 PM
Of course a heineken or two always finds their way around the grill. Especially since I always have a keg going in my garage.
Great grilling; great forum.
Bill B.
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That's it, I'm coming up for dinner......
2004 Jenn-Air 720-0061 (3 burner)
Modifications
- cast SS burners
- center divider mod
- dual smoker box mod
- upper/lower removable vent mod
- NG conversion: upgraded to 54,000 btu
- utensile hooks, rotisserie storage, internal rack, paper towel holder
- grill light
- Nexgrill griddle
- "No Flare Square" brick mod
#10
Posted 01 June 2006 - 10:57 AM
dwost, on May 31 2006, 01:39 PM, said:
Of course a heineken or two always finds their way around the grill. Especially since I always have a keg going in my garage.
Great grilling; great forum.
Bill B.
That's it, I'm coming up for dinner......
There's always room for one more. Especialy with this 75K grill.
Utensile mod using drawer pulls
Rotisserie holder
Second rotisserie skewer
Dual SS Smoker boxes
Warming rack storage
Griddle/Grate storage inside LP compartment
Paper towel and wrap holder inside door
#11
Posted 02 June 2006 - 05:33 AM
Hey, glad to hear you are enjoying the grill. It sounds like you are giving it a lot of good use.
Eric D
#12
Posted 02 June 2006 - 06:03 AM
Yes I am enjoying my Jenn immensly. I'm ready to try the rottisserie this weeken with a whole chicken. As far as the asparagus, I've got a start in my small garden but it's not mature enough to yield real food yet.
I've asked elswhere in this forum about accessories like the paper towel rack and inside door rack but haven't had any luck yet. I send an email to dwost since he seemed to be able to contact Nexgrill for accessories but I havne't heard back from him yet. When I tallked to Nexgrill using the number in my owner's manual, she had no idea about accessories and said I had to special order through Lowes. Any ideas?
Thanks and enjoy a great grilling weekend.
Bill B.
Utensile mod using drawer pulls
Rotisserie holder
Second rotisserie skewer
Dual SS Smoker boxes
Warming rack storage
Griddle/Grate storage inside LP compartment
Paper towel and wrap holder inside door
#13
Posted 02 June 2006 - 08:04 AM
Hi Eric,
Yes I am enjoying my Jenn immensly. I'm ready to try the rottisserie this weeken with a whole chicken. As far as the asparagus, I've got a start in my small garden but it's not mature enough to yield real food yet.
I've asked elswhere in this forum about accessories like the paper towel rack and inside door rack but haven't had any luck yet. I send an email to dwost since he seemed to be able to contact Nexgrill for accessories but I havne't heard back from him yet. When I tallked to Nexgrill using the number in my owner's manual, she had no idea about accessories and said I had to special order through Lowes. Any ideas?
Thanks and enjoy a great grilling weekend.
Bill B.
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Bill, I sent you a reply. I've used e-mail to contact them and so far it has worked out. Go to their website and open a ticket. I usually get a response within a couple of days. I'll see if I can dig up another number for you to try but as I mentioned try searching on here as I remember a discussion about different numbers for contacting CS.
Don
Don
2004 Jenn-Air 720-0061 (3 burner)
Modifications
- cast SS burners
- center divider mod
- dual smoker box mod
- upper/lower removable vent mod
- NG conversion: upgraded to 54,000 btu
- utensile hooks, rotisserie storage, internal rack, paper towel holder
- grill light
- Nexgrill griddle
- "No Flare Square" brick mod

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