Yeah, I’m not sure if they’ll clarify the steps in the manual. I found out that if they’re backward, then when the burner tries to cut back as it reaches temp, it’ll actually cutoff. Easy fix if a burner issue comes up!
As it seemed you had it delivered, I've found that oftentimes skipping that last freight shipment, and picking up in-store, avoids the extra chance for damages. Too bad that freight carriers can't be just a bit more careful.
They sent a new hood and control panel assembly. Since it was a series 1, there was a two month back order. Still, they handled it promptly. The replacement even came in with shipping damage so they just ended up sending a whole new series 2 griddle!
Glad you made this, just purchased the 2 burner, and there aren’t many videos on this one. Good upload, any updates on the quality, efficiency, maintenance etc ..?
Funny you ask. I was going to do an update soon! Finally got the replacement parts for what was damaged in shipping. Without giving too much away, I’ll say I’m impressed with the service. I’m also really pleased with it and (at the sale price) the overall value. I do wish I had gotten the 36”, but I can do just fine with the 26”. Thanks for watching!
An even more recent update - the parts that were sent as replacement were also damaged by the shipping company. When I reached out to LoCo, they told me they’d sent replacement parts out once again and had no problems doing so. What’s funny is that the replacement parts came in the same box as a brand new series 2 26” griddle… and this time they sent it on a large pallet via a freight shipper so it had considerably less damage risk.
@@CloverWoodDIY good to know, the weather is starting to get warmer on the east coast so I’ll check to see if any replacements parts are needed, much a
Do they turn if you lift the unit up a little? You should have two casters that spin to allow directional movement. If they don’t turn, try a little grease or lubricant into the rotating spots
You will need to supply an extension cord or just simply connect the AC adapter that is provided with the griddle directly to an outside outlet near your cooking area.
Great video, Dave!
Thanks!
I was also stumped on the red and black wire step, glad I'm not the stupid one. Thanks for the video and clarification!
Yeah, I’m not sure if they’ll clarify the steps in the manual. I found out that if they’re backward, then when the burner tries to cut back as it reaches temp, it’ll actually cutoff. Easy fix if a burner issue comes up!
@@CloverWoodDIY Thank you, I know what to look for now, I appreciate it.
I got it for 237 / free assembly from Lowes
That’s a great price!
As it seemed you had it delivered, I've found that oftentimes skipping that last freight shipment, and picking up in-store, avoids the extra chance for damages. Too bad that freight carriers can't be just a bit more careful.
Agreed. Brown and purple can certainly be a bit rougher on large parcels…
How did customer service handle the dent issue ?
They sent a new hood and control panel assembly. Since it was a series 1, there was a two month back order. Still, they handled it promptly. The replacement even came in with shipping damage so they just ended up sending a whole new series 2 griddle!
Glad you made this, just purchased the 2 burner, and there aren’t many videos on this one.
Good upload, any updates on the quality, efficiency, maintenance etc ..?
Funny you ask. I was going to do an update soon! Finally got the replacement parts for what was damaged in shipping. Without giving too much away, I’ll say I’m impressed with the service. I’m also really pleased with it and (at the sale price) the overall value. I do wish I had gotten the 36”, but I can do just fine with the 26”. Thanks for watching!
An even more recent update - the parts that were sent as replacement were also damaged by the shipping company. When I reached out to LoCo, they told me they’d sent replacement parts out once again and had no problems doing so. What’s funny is that the replacement parts came in the same box as a brand new series 2 26” griddle… and this time they sent it on a large pallet via a freight shipper so it had considerably less damage risk.
@@CloverWoodDIY good to know, the weather is starting to get warmer on the east coast so I’ll check to see if any replacements parts are needed, much a
V1 or V2? I have V1, and the front left does not get hot enough to season properly. Verdict is still out on if this is a good buy.
V2 now. The only cool spot is down wind along the side. Worth every penny!
My wheels won’t turn. Is there a lock on them to keep them from turning? It rolls just fine but they won’t turn.
Do they turn if you lift the unit up a little? You should have two casters that spin to allow directional movement. If they don’t turn, try a little grease or lubricant into the rotating spots
They have the 36in 3 burner on Home Depot site from $799 to $349… I had to buy 🎉
I saw that! I was sooo tempted to buy it, but I don’t have the space right now. Maybe after the back patio remodel…
I jumped on that Lowe's buy. Unbelievable price.
I need the Cable ?
You will need to supply an extension cord or just simply connect the AC adapter that is provided with the griddle directly to an outside outlet near your cooking area.