I used them before baskets.Often unhooked from the lower grate, cannot be slid around or elevated on bricks, picked up and shaken, etc.Baskets are far more flexible and useful.
Quote from: Andyinlz on March 22, 2020, 04:41:00 AMI used them before baskets.Often unhooked from the lower grate, cannot be slid around or elevated on bricks, picked up and shaken, etc.Baskets are far more flexible and useful.They do not come unhooked from the grate at all when installed properly. They lock in and do not move. They work fantastic because you can place them anywhere. I use two in line (staggered one grate bar) on the 26” for large two zone area.Sent from my iPhone using Weber Kettle Club mobile app
2 firebricks are best on there side laid end to end across charcoal grate...btr than baskets, rails or sns
Quote from: frankpitts on March 26, 2020, 04:44:13 PM2 firebricks are best on there side laid end to end across charcoal grate...btr than baskets, rails or snsUsed firebricks for a long time when my original baskets rusted out....but SnS prevents porcelain popping, which happened to me in my firebrick days. So to me, SnS > firebrick. Sent from my LG-TP260 using Weber Kettle Club mobile app