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KBQ C-60 Owner's Manual page 8

Barbecue pit

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Mixed Underfire and Overfire Smoke
You can change these setting anytime during a cook. Use a tool
to actuate the poppets - they get HOT.
PRO-TIP: USE THE FIREBOX LID. IT IMPROVES
FLAVOR AND BARK AND REDUCES SPARKING AND
FUEL
The small size of the Firebox preserves the geometry of the fire
to ensure high temperatures are reached for good combustion. It
supplies sufficient power to reach >300°F with an ambient
temperature of 0°F.
● Your pit is designed to run on real wood logs. Lump
charcoal is great for starting and recovering your coal base
when you get distracted and forget about your fire. Never
use briquettes - they produce a huge amount of ash that will
rapidly fill the bottom chamber of your Firebox.
● Mainstay species are hickory, oak, and mesquite, all of
which have excellent coaling quality. Typical consumption is
2-4 lbs per hour. Pecan does not coal well and should be
avoided.
● Size: 6-10" long x 2-5" in diameter, or Red Bull can to
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C-60 Owner's Manual
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