Sorry for delay! It’s based on preference! Ceramic is more traditional grilling think of it like a hot charcoal briquette, takes longer to preheat and cool down! Trident is almost instant heat and is going to give a great sear, lynx trident burner is super versatile from high to low.
Hello Dave, Lynx's look like a real good barbecue. I like to do pork ribs at 225-250°. I guess i can cook on one side that is off? Have you tryed? Thank you, Mike Kaplan
Hi Michael, thanks for commenting! You most certainly can do the indirect heating on these units. I have not personally tried it to be honest. Once it warms up here in the northeast I would like to try that. Sorry I can not give you personal experience on this matter.
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Under what circumstances would one choose a ceramic burner over a Trident infrared burner?
Sorry for delay! It’s based on preference! Ceramic is more traditional grilling think of it like a hot charcoal briquette, takes longer to preheat and cool down! Trident is almost instant heat and is going to give a great sear, lynx trident burner is super versatile from high to low.
Hello Dave, Lynx's look like a real good barbecue. I like to do pork ribs at 225-250°. I guess i can cook on one side that is off? Have you tryed? Thank you, Mike Kaplan
Hi Michael, thanks for commenting! You most certainly can do the indirect heating on these units. I have not personally tried it to be honest. Once it warms up here in the northeast I would like to try that. Sorry I can not give you personal experience on this matter.
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