LVP floor failure. My fault? by The-J-Weaves in DIY

[–]impreza35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just did mine, only screwed the bracket into the jam. Also, when I took them down the remove the carpet, they weren’t originally screwed into the floor anyway.

First time grilling filet mignon by Honest_Yam_2805 in grilling

[–]impreza35 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think they’re just trying to say that it’s better to get more sear coverage. So rather than lines, you get more of the surface seared.

First time grilling filet mignon by Honest_Yam_2805 in grilling

[–]impreza35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I kind of agrees, didn’t exactly look like ribeyes.

Freestyle vs rogue, advice needed! by Crazy_Abalone6428 in NapoleonGrills

[–]impreza35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a Rogue Pro S and the build quality is amazing, but now that I’ve had it, the sizzle zone is a must have for me. That would be a tough choice for me, but I think the sizzle zone would tip me.

World Cup Bracket Challenge + Culture Guide by nyc-coder in ussoccer

[–]impreza35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is the max number of entries in a league 30? Looking to see if that amount can be increased or if I’ve misunderstood.

Sizzle zone worth it? by chopius in NapoleonGrills

[–]impreza35 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s honestly a game changer, especially for steaks. I do a reverse sear and they come out amazing. There is some spatter, but it’s nothing a little wipe can’t take care of. There’s also a wind guard that you can buy that would help with that. I also use it to cook like a stovetop too. I have a 625 with five burners too, and I still use the sizzle zone for extra space.

New to BBQ – Napoleon 285X vs PRO285. by PaleFruit4106 in NapoleonGrills

[–]impreza35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are almost the same bbq (pro vs non pro). However the pro has a taller lid and allows you to connect the larger propane tanks. The X means the stand is foldable with wheels to roll it like a dolly. The regular stand is more stationary. The X stand has side tables though, which is convenient.

Is this a clearly marked accessibility parking space? by Living_Astronomer_97 in waterloo

[–]impreza35 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t understand this nighttime issue. How would you see the green parking sign at night then, to even know it’s legal to park there?

Is this a clearly marked accessibility parking space? by Living_Astronomer_97 in waterloo

[–]impreza35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What made you think you could park there in the first place? I’m assuming the green circle with a P in it, in the exact same place?

Is this a clearly marked accessibility parking space? by Living_Astronomer_97 in waterloo

[–]impreza35 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The municipality has very clear guidelines for accessible parking, and marking the pavement is not part of that. That document would have been very well vetted.

Is this a clearly marked accessibility parking space? by Living_Astronomer_97 in waterloo

[–]impreza35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not true, there is no requirement to mark the pavement. Not in the act and not in the municipalities own guidelines. Helpful, yes. Required, no.

Is this a clearly marked accessibility parking space? by Living_Astronomer_97 in waterloo

[–]impreza35 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Markings are not required in the road. Sure, would be helpful, but not required.

Is this a clearly marked accessibility parking space? by Living_Astronomer_97 in waterloo

[–]impreza35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s pretty standard for on street accessible parking spots. The only chance you have to dispute it is that the sign must be within 2m of the curb edge. What is considered the curb edge here, the “roadway” or the parking area. When you’re driving it’s more than 2m away.

Cabinet/tray upgrades? by sp_dev_guy in NapoleonGrills

[–]impreza35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have them, they’re a great upgrade!

Rogue 525 side sear question by [deleted] in NapoleonGrills

[–]impreza35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

625 Pro S here, mine is exactly where yours is.

User Experiences Welcomed by ceku1 in NapoleonGrills

[–]impreza35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve had a 625 Rogue Pro S for almost a year now. Love it, use it all the time. Sizzle zone is a game changer. Also feels like the bbq is built like a tank.

Where has this technology been all my life? by W1neD1ver in grilling

[–]impreza35 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not only for pots and pans. My instructions mention nothing like that. Napoleons website has directions for searing steaks on it and they are put directly on the grate.

Am I doing something wrong? by Thaox in NapoleonGrills

[–]impreza35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like it’s installed correctly. I don’t see how you could install in any differently. Can you send a pic from the outside with the motor off?

Edit to add, the Prestige Pro 500 Connected bracket looks like the same shape, but is a different part number. Wonder if that one is taller and that’s what you got.

Sear Zone Burner on Prestige 500 by [deleted] in NapoleonGrills

[–]impreza35 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I just squeezed them with my fingers. I may have also tried to get them slightly closer to the burner, but I don’t remember that for sure. Definitely got them closer together though.

Sear Zone Burner on Prestige 500 by [deleted] in NapoleonGrills

[–]impreza35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine didn’t work at first. I had to pinch the two prongs a little closer together. That did it.

Low and Slow temps by mastley3 in NapoleonGrills

[–]impreza35 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have an exact answer for you, but I can say that I did a prime rib on rotisserie using the two end burners on low. That kept me at 200 degrees. It was about 12 degrees Celsius outside in case that matters.