
Does anyone use a pressure sprayer?
Does anyone use a pressure sprayer?
Seen these being used on youtube and was wandering does anyone use it? For a few quid it seems like a handy tool


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Re: Does anyone use a pressure sprayer?
I use one, usually with Apple Juice and spray every hour. I got mine for £1.99 from B and M stores
Re: Does anyone use a pressure sprayer?
seems like a quick tool which will minimize heat loss.
Re: Does anyone use a pressure sprayer?
now that would be cool, a built in sprayer. That's something you gotta get sorted Al
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Re: Does anyone use a pressure sprayer?
Yep, I have had a few, they seem so do a job although now I only spritz with apple juice at the very end as too much caramelization can give me an undesired look and taste.
I also spritz sausages on a standard BBQ as that makes a big difference to both taste and appearance, but again at the end.
There was a trend with a lot of teams at the Royal last year to spritz with water during the cook then apple to finish.
I also spritz sausages on a standard BBQ as that makes a big difference to both taste and appearance, but again at the end.
There was a trend with a lot of teams at the Royal last year to spritz with water during the cook then apple to finish.
Re: Does anyone use a pressure sprayer?
Yip, those ones in the youtube vid look abit like mahogany varnish if I'm honestAll Weather Griller wrote:Yep, I have had a few, they seem so do a job although now I only spritz with apple juice at the very end as too much caramelization can give me an undesired look and taste.
Re: Does anyone use a pressure sprayer?
would the pressure in your water tap be sufficient? flavouring could be added,
ever think about a drip feed method as used in greenhouses? (this might clog up too)
ever think about a drip feed method as used in greenhouses? (this might clog up too)
