Is thete one for KJ ?

by KJwhisperer

13 Comments

  1. i30swimmer

    Not that I have seen, but this pretty much translates over…

  2. Those to vent settings seem off. I don’t vent it open like that to get my temps

  3. Top-Cupcake4775

    i’m sorry, but i think this is nearly worthless without some mention of the type and amount of charcoal. i can hold 325 in my KJ Classic II with the top and bottom vents wide open if i’m using about 20 briqs of B&B.

  4. Rhythm_Killer

    This is rubbish. They’re not a thermostat.
    There are other factors

  5. pyroscott

    This might be a good starting point, but a Kamado needs adjustment to so many factors. Wind, ambient temp, charcoal (amount and type), humidity, etc.

  6. Lost-Link6216

    How do you smoke food with no airflow? Does the wood ever ignite?

  7. squid_monk

    This doesn’t take into consideration type and amount of charcoal, ambient temp, wind, the mass and initial temp of whatever your cooking. Just get a digital temp probe and use it.

  8. I find the temps depend most on the amount of places i light the charcoal

  9. OtherIllustrator27

    There are things floating around but, Kamados aren’t an exact science. It’s not a set and forget, ultimately you have to learn how your grill responds to the elements you throw at it: charcoal used, environmental conditions, how charcoal is arranged etc. if you you watch it closely in the beginning and don’t rush it. The rest of the cook is usually consistent.

  10. Blunttack

    Use the grill 5 times. After that you’ll know what you’re looking for. Start closing up the vents before it’s get to within 30-40 degrees F of your target. Otherwise you’ll yo-yo. If it’s not getting to say 375 and you’re stuck at 300, make of a note of where that is, and open the bottom barely a scootch more and open the top to show the “full triangle” opening in the tower. That’s gonna get you to 375. Open the top vent to the next line to get 425, leaving the bottom where it was. Open both all the way to sear or clean. Feel free to print this comment.

  11. No way this is even close. Too many variables.
    Learn your tools and they will perform for you without cheating sheets. Nothing beats experience.