A question for anyone else who uses an SnS 2.0 with a Napoleon Pro kettle. On the Napoleon, there are 3 levels you can set the cooking grate to. The tabs that the grate sits on when at its lowest level are just a little bit lower than the top of the SnS so it doesn't sit flush with the side of the kettle. Should I worry about that? Remove the tabs? Go with the flow? Thanks!
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Try it out and see what happens. On my Webers I force air through my SNS units from the bottom by foiling off everything at the grate level. If you have a little bit of a gap I don't think that would really make much difference.
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I figured it out, all I had to do was to tip the SnS as I put it in the kettle and it slipped right under the tabs. Spatial reasoning has never been one of my strengths. Except for overhead bins, which doesn't do me any good now. :-)
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