Picked this up yesterday for $20. I have been looking for an 18 OTG (which seem to be a little hard to come by, most OTG are 22s). I will be creating some short legs for it to use as a portable camping grill. This one looked like the right buy. Plus, it came with a full bic lighter, a chimney starter, and some weird fire starting packets (They look like the same material as the weber parafin cubes, which I actually like quite a bit and use pretty frequently). I can definitely pass the Chimney along to soemone with a real need for one (student moving in to his first house). It also came with the cover. Nice.
The lady gave me a grill brush which I tossed, and some long tongs which i may turn in to charcoal movers. Or toss.
Anyway .... One can of "easy off" later, I am out the door for $25.
I never knew the 18s came with fold up grill grates. shrug.
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Oh, I also added a new leg tip, so add about fiddy cent to my total. $25.50.
Oh I almosr forgot also, I installed the OTG handles to the left of the front leg on purpose. I like the way they seem to work on that side. Gonna give it a test run.
Quote from: G$ on July 23, 2012, 04:02:52 PM
Oh I almosr forgot also, I installed the OTG handles to the left of the front leg on purpose. I like the way they seem to work on that side. Gonna give it a test run.
Nice buy G! What do you mean buy the OTG handles to theleft of the front leg?
Hahahha, I am talking about the ash sweep and bucket handle.
I guess I am dumb - I have them oinstalled to the right of the front leg on all my other grills. I noticed Shauns prototype for the 2013 galley Q has them pointed right as well...
Nice score, almost looks like they never used it 8)