Cans with integrated muff pots.

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don't like the sled shed can or what?
 

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I’m more into a slow cooker muff pot. I don’t wanna have to monitor a stop watch and plan my breaks.

I just riveted the muffpot mount to my stock can as close to the pipe inlet as possible. Works good. Pretty much keep it stuffed at all times. Won’t burn anything but I have something hot available at any break.

stock quiet, I’m done with loud cans!
 

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I’m more into a slow cooker muff pot. I don’t wanna have to monitor a stop watch and plan my breaks.

I just riveted the muffpot mount to my stock can as close to the pipe inlet as possible. Works good. Pretty much keep it stuffed at all times. Won’t burn anything but I have something hot available at any break.

stock quiet, I’m done with loud cans!
Got a picture of how you did this?
 

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Not a panini press guy. Not after having cooker can meals so went with hps can for my 850 doo and made the holder fit.
Definitely no room with stock to have a cooker
 

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I’m more into a slow cooker muff pot. I don’t wanna have to monitor a stop watch and plan my breaks.

I just riveted the muffpot mount to my stock can as close to the pipe inlet as possible. Works good. Pretty much keep it stuffed at all times. Won’t burn anything but I have something hot available at any break.

stock quiet, I’m done with loud cans!

The thing cooks incredibly fast, and isn’t nearly as loud as I thought it would be. Not nearly as loud as a chitty GGB by comparison. Not much to plan either. Feeling hungry? Toss your food in your can and by the time your done your next pow session, your food is hot. Highly recommend.
 

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Never tried one.
Do the still have the multiple weld bends or are they swept bends?
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Dustin, I just looked through 10,000 photos (that's what it seemed like) and can't find one with the installs that I have done. The last one that shows the welded bends is on my 2015 T3. All the G4's have the aluminum shield in place. If I remember today, I take off the shield and take a picture for you.

If you are looking for great cooking, TheThing is the way to go; two tier pots for an appy of garlic shrimp in the top part along with a main course of left over BBQ'd steak on a layer of peppers/onions/mushrooms.
 
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