This company https://www.grillgrate.com/
Yeah? Nay?
Quote from: Hofy on May 23, 2022, 06:25:55 PM
This company https://www.grillgrate.com/
Yeah? Nay?
I used them on my charbroil gasser I used to have and they worked great. They're a little hard to keep clean, but they do work well. I still have mine - the only thing I kept before rolling that old charbroil to the street. They fit my genesis perfectly, just sideways. I need to get them out and use them soon.
Quote from: bamakettles on May 24, 2022, 05:56:47 AM
Quote from: Hofy on May 23, 2022, 06:25:55 PM
This company https://www.grillgrate.com/
Yeah? Nay?
I used them on my charbroil gasser I used to have and they worked great. They're a little hard to keep clean, but they do work well. I still have mine - the only thing I kept before rolling that old charbroil to the street. They fit my genesis perfectly, just sideways. I need to get them out and use them soon.
Thanks, that is good to know. My Silver A has the stamped stainless grates and I can not get it to cook burgers or steaks. Veggies, brats and hotdogs come out great. I was thinking of going to cast iron but ran across these at about the same price.
I have them on my Falcon grill and like them a lot.
When cooking hotdogs, do yourself a favor and cook 'em on a charcoal grill. Best thing you can do for a dog.
Well, I done ordered a set.
The new grates came yesterday afternoon, so I was not able to use them until today.
These are going to be a bit more of a learning curve than I anticipated.
I ran both burners and had a hood temp of about 400. I was almost done cooking the 4 burgers and had a huge grease fire. Pulled the burgers and killed the gas. Even with the hood closed it burned for a good 10 minutes. No damage and the burgers were fine. Best burgers I have ever made on that little gasser. I guess I can say the grates are "seasoned" now!
@1MoreFord yes I do dogs on charcoal. Spiral cut is where it is at.