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Title: Diffuser for UDS?
Post by: Ddave on April 12, 2016, 04:38:36 am
I seen some earlier post on diffusers but nothing recently.  Is there a good diffuser that can me purchased.
Thanks Dave
Title: Re: Diffuser for UDS?
Post by: AZWildcat on April 12, 2016, 11:19:56 am
Get a grill grate the size you want, at least the diam of your firebasket. Wrap it in foil,  punch small holes it it. Easy to clean. Done.
Title: Re: Diffuser for UDS?
Post by: SmokeWatcher on April 20, 2016, 07:37:55 am
Diffusers get in the way of fat dripping into the fire and creating wonderful smoke.  The distance between the firebasket and the food grate should diffuse enough.
Title: Re: Diffuser for UDS?
Post by: AZWildcat on April 20, 2016, 11:30:52 am
That's why I punch the holes. I do feel it cooks a little more even with the foil diffuser. But that's me.
Title: Re: Diffuser for UDS?
Post by: Piper on May 10, 2016, 12:31:33 pm
Curious, what are you cooking on a UDS that you want to use a diffuser for? Longer cooks, like a brisket?
Title: Re: Diffuser for UDS?
Post by: Mark on May 11, 2016, 10:49:11 am
Yeah. Anything that direct heat from below would dry out or flame. The same goes for my ceramic cookers. I put a disposable aluminum pan and pour in a big 3-lt. bottle of pineapple pop. (I'd pick up both at the 99 Cents Only store.) A cheap and easy solution for a heat baffle. On my big cooker, I have a big "X" cross member to support the water pan. Or I can place it on my grill and put another grill I got at Big Lots on top of it. If the meat is really heavy I put a firebrick on each side for the grill to rest on. You can also use plain water in the pan or Tiki Punch or Root Beer. Both impart a subtle sweet taste to pork or poultry. This method has worked fine for me over hundreds of cooks.  O0