Lighting Your Cobb

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Because COBB knows that time is of the essence, we’ve ensured that lighting your COBB and getting the coals ready to cook on is easy, fast and fool-proof 🔥

Комментарии • 12

  • @jonathanstirrup6712
    @jonathanstirrup6712 2 месяца назад

    I was bought this for a birthday a couple of years ago but haven’t had a need of it. Just opened the box while we’re camping and saddened to see it’s missing the grill grid. Is this a normal thing. I won’t have a receipt or anything now 😢

    • @cobbinternational6115
      @cobbinternational6115  2 месяца назад +1

      Hey Jonathan.
      Would you mind emailing cobb@cobbgrillamerica.com / kayleigh@cobbglobal.com so that we can resolve this issue. With the email, would you mind sending us your serial number of the COBB. Let's get this sorted thank you!

  • @atakd
    @atakd 5 месяцев назад

    1 Cobblestone =£2.50
    8 briquettes (for 1 BBQ) = £0.60

  • @nitafairburn7339
    @nitafairburn7339 Год назад

    How do you know when it’s lit? Watched someone do it on their camp and it took them a while to light. They waited til they saw a flame and smoke.

    • @COBBGlobalTeam_Kay
      @COBBGlobalTeam_Kay Год назад

      Hello @nitafairburn - A jet-flame lighter is recommended to light the CobbleStone. A crumpled piece of serviette or a fire lighter may also be used if you prefer this method. Place the CobbleStone in the fire basket, use the lifting to hold the CobbleStone in the fire basket and ignite from underneath. Once ignited, the CobbleStone, you’ll hear and see a soft crackling sound and will see the CobbleStone start to smoke. It may produce a small flame and smokes until the CobbleStone is fully lit.

  • @stephenmoll3222
    @stephenmoll3222 5 лет назад

    Cobblestones are unavailable in uk 🤔

    • @damianlord7954
      @damianlord7954 4 года назад +1

      I got my from a Lakeland store in my local shopping centre. Box of 6 cobblestones.

    • @wintonwinton2057
      @wintonwinton2057 2 года назад

      Not in Ireland anyway. Worst BBQ I've ever bought

  • @GoA7250
    @GoA7250 Год назад

    Not hot enough to actually grill. More of a low-powered oven. The Weber Go Anywhere kicks its arse.

    • @cobbinternational6115
      @cobbinternational6115  Год назад +1

      Hi George, I work with COBB and am interested in hearing more from you to understand your comment. Would you be able to send your email address and I will contact you directly? I'd like to understand how you used the product that may have affected heat as this is not common. Much appreciated.

    • @GoA7250
      @GoA7250 Месяц назад

      @@cobbinternational6115 Sorry it took so long to reply.
      Operation: Put the Cobblestone in, allow it to heat up, put a cooking plate on, and cook food with the lid. Do I have that wrong?
      The plate or cooking surface is too far from the heat so cooking is slow. The heat therefore is low compared to the Webber Go Anywhere (A Webber portable grill) where the cooking surface is less than half the distance from the coals.
      The Cobb in my opinion is a mid cooker, slow and low heat in comparison making cooking with a sear almost impossible. This makes my BBQ lamb chops look like they have been boiled, not grilled unless you leave them there for almost 30 minutes to cook,
      The Webber Go Anywhere also has more control over the heat production and, thus, the cooking... It's the cooking that matters, am I right?
      I am having trouble seeing the attraction to the Cobb, even though I have one and occasionally use it.
      To finish. The Cobblestones are $5 a stone pluss P&H. Not cost-effective compared to the fire beads., even if I have to wait 30 minutes for them to heat up.
      I hope this helps and answers any questions.
      Let me know.

    • @cobbinternational6115
      @cobbinternational6115  22 дня назад

      ​@@GoA7250 Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
      It does sound correct the way you're using it. Which accessory are you using on over your CobbleStones? Letting us know can give us a better understanding of how the COBB is being used.
      Whilst we do encourage using CobbleStones as they are Eco-Friendly, we do have COBBers using briquettes.
      Grilling and searing is part of the versatility of the COBB, it's also able to bake, roast, smoke and much more!
      We have Facebook Communities that can also answer your questions as many of our COBBers grill and sear on their COBBs: facebook.com/groups/113071605487877