One more question you say you pressure wash it. Just with water, right (i.e. no soaps, etc)?
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Quite puzzlin...
Do ya like cilantro, or does it taste like soap, to ya?
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Could it be the grill coating? I know the graphite color grills have a coating, do the silver ones? Coatings can produce an odor when heated.
Also, I've noticed with mine that if I start the coals in a chimney and they are really hot, then add them and then close the lid, even with all vents open, a really hot fire "chokes" down and produces an odor as the coals struggle in a lower oxygen environment.
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Since you stripped everything off, that only seems to leave the thermometer and the paint. What other options are there? I’d pull the thermometer, then do a really long burn at higher temps like 400-500, like a few hours adding a couple refills to keep it going.
That or check the bushes or other side of fence making sure your jealous neighbor isn’t burning plastic every time you try to cook on it trying to get you to throw it on the curb so he/she can have it.
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So, per advice here, I’ve cleaned out the grill completely, and have done two long high temp burns with B&B charcoal. Still getting the smell.
It’s definitely less, but it had seemed less and less with each long burn, even before the B&B. I’m pretty convinced I’m smelling the coating burning off.
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Have you tried lighting the charcoal away from the grill? Is there a smell then?
At this point, I am assuming the plastic smell does not occur during the chimney phase but last for hours once dumped into the PK360.
Are you using the PK charcoal basket? Does the smell change if you do not use the basket?
Have you tried just burning wood chunks?Last edited by STEbbq; August 31, 2021, 05:56 PM.
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I have a PK360 and on occasion have smelled something similar to what you describe as burning plastic. It has never impacted the flavor of the food, but I do wonder what could be causing it. It doesn’t happen every time, but usually when I have the coals cranking hot with the lid closed. I use both lump and briquettes, but have not bothered to troubleshoot like you have. Keep me posted if you figure it out.
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Thank you for your comment. Good to at least feel like I’m not the only one. I’m about 95% certain it’s the coating at this point. I think it’s getting better with multiple long high heat burns, but it’s not gone. At this point just debating whether to live with it or return it.
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Well, my PK is a few years older and only happens occasionally. I love cooking on it for 2-zone and an occasional low n slow cook. Mine is staying in the rotation along with my Traeger, BGE, Texas Pit, and Weber Gas grill. I think your coating conclusion makes sense.
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I purchased my PK360 in Feb 2020 and have used it over 20 times since. Every time i use it is smell the plastic burning smell ... every time, high heat or low cooks. I have the teak side shelves. I also have a BGE and use the same charcoal and starting method for each and have never smelled it on the BGE. it Maybe the plastic handles, knobs, paint, finish. Today I contacted their customer support and they are sending me 2 replacement intake tubes. We shall see if it addresses it.
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Old (sold) Loves:
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Weber 22" Premium
Masterbuilt Gravity 560
Akorn Kamado
Thermometers:
Thermopro wired
Thermoworks POP
Combustion Inc
Preferred Charcoal:
Masterbuilt Lump
Favorite Rubs:
Homemade (mainly MMD/Just Like Katz rub)
Other Accessories:
Big Green Egg Slow & Sear
Tandoori Skewers System for BGE
Split ceramic plates BGE
Smoking plate BGE
Mercer brisket slicing knife
Rapala brisket trimming knife
SS BBQ trays
NoCry Cut Resistant Gloves
LEM # 8 Meat Grinder
Lodge 5-Quart Dutch Oven + Skillet
Meat Claws
Grill Rescue Brush
Meat Fridge for dry aging
Favorite Whiskey/Beer:
Anything Peaty or anything from New Holland brewery
My last idea is to simply try a charcoal basket as that could separate the coals from the coating that seems to be causing the smell. Basically you want to replicate the smell-free chimney inside the PK. You could simply stick the chimney with coals inside the PK to see how that works as a test.
Otherwise, if you think you are burning off the coating and things are getting better with your current approach, then maybe continue until satisfactory.
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As a last ditch effort, I’d pull the thermometer out (to avoid killing it) and drop 3-4 fully lit chimneys in there with all vents wide open. Getting to 800F+ will either finalize the coating issue or not. Some paints like to get cured hot so maybe that will finish it off?
since you’ve pulled everything plastic that seems like the only possibility is the coating
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I appreciate it, but I've decided to send it back. There is staining that appeared on one of the tops after several high heat runs (briefly hitting 700) that won't clean off. It's not grease, I've never actually used that one for cooking food. It's like an imperfection under the coating came through the surface.
I've spent way more time and money (in charcoal) than should be necessary. Extremely disappointed with this grill.
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