Your thoughts on this new grates please.
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It looks grate!!
LINKY DO (https://abcbarbecue.com/product/22-cooking-grate/?afmc=wkc)
I want it
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Just makes you wonder how it compares with this...
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After purchasing 3 of the KG7436 my only complaint was that the opening is even smaller than the weber gbs grate. I like to use very large lump and some of them doesn't even fit. These two new items should solve that. Just don't know which one is better at this time. Might have to purchase one of each to find out.
http://killagrilla.com/item/grate
JV
I like that the ABC grates hinged section is removable.
On some cooks it would get in the way.
Quote from: YardBurner on October 05, 2017, 08:44:27 AM
I like that the ABC grates hinged section is removable.
On some cooks it would get in the way.
Agree. I would probably remove it and when it comes time to sear just rotate the grate.
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Let's show ABC our appreciation by ordering one as soon as it's available. After all, all there other items have been great.
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I have been looking (online) at both of these myself. They both appear to be high-quality products. Maybe ABC will come up with a SnS/DnG/Grate package deal...;D
Ok I ordered mine.
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I ordered one too. Along with the SS charcoal basket for the 18.5". I'm looking forward to putting both thru their paces.
Ordered Mine yesterday
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I got mine today. Yes
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Well I did same thing Scott zee did and got the grate and the 18" stainless sns I can't let the 22's have all the fun mine is due to arrive on Saturday I don't recall if they said how thick the stainless rod is on this one if I remember right killa grilla uses 1/4" stock anyone know how this compares ?
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@northwestkettle I measured this morning and ABC uses 3/16th stock for their grate. Really nicely made. Cant wait to fire up the SnS and give'r a run.
Looking forward to some cooking/cleaning feedback on this grate.
Well I tried out the new grate last night it seems to be about the same thickness as the standard side flip Weber grate not nearly as thick as the deluxe grate with removable center but it definitely was put together nicely and it is very easy to spin with a single set of tongs for cold grate searing the one problem I can see is if you want it on to sear and then want to add wood chunks for smoke or additional coals you have to really keep ahold of it to swing it up to keep it from falling off and down into the coals if your not exerting upward force once you tilt it up it falls down to remove it your better off lifting the whole grate out to add to the sns or just leave it out and spin the grill to be able to sear and spin it back to the opening to add coal or wood so anyway here are a few pics
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Top grate Weber bottom grate abc
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Top grate Weber deluxe bottom abc stainless
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I think I'm gonna pinch my hooks to make it stay on. Falling off is a problem putting it back on.
It isn't hard at all opening and closing with it permintly attached.
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Question for you two. Knowing that it could/would fall down, can it be successfully flipped back with standard tongs while pulling upwards on the tongs?
I'll chime in as well. Once your used to using the flip grate I don't think you'd have a problem with it falling off. Part of the appeal of this grate for me is being able to take the piece completely off while using the SnS. I don't see very many times I'd be adding more coals while both pieces are being used.
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Part of my question was regarding the spacing between the tines. When I flip up my regular grates, the tongs sometimes get caught and then I can't get the tongs unstuck without flipping it all back down. Much hilarity ensues.
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I'll chime in as well. Once your used to using the flip grate I don't think you'd have a problem with it falling off. Part of the appeal of this grate for me is being able to take the piece completely off while using the SnS. I don't see very many times I'd be adding more coals while both pieces are being used.
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I agree with this. If I didn't have this grate and was doing the cold grate reverse sear I would usually be putting on my Ove Gloves to remove the grate that is on the grill then put on another grate that is totally cold. I've found as long as I'm paying attention I can put the removable grate on when the grill is hot without having to put my gloves on. It's just going to take a little getting used to. I can see where it will drive some people crazy, but if that is the case, just pinch it shut so you don't have to worry about it.
As far as my overall impression....It isn't as heavy duty as the gourmet grate, but since it is stainless steel I'm hoping it will hold up as well if not better. It is DEFINITELY better than the standard Weber hinged grate. Those seem to last me about a year then need replacing. This is mostly due to really high heat cooks, so they might last others a little better if you aren't using a vortex as much as I do. I haven't moved any of my gourmet grates up to my new home in Denver yet, so I will be interested in see which grate I use for Vortex cooks once I have the option of the ABC grate or the gourmet grate. I do like being able to remove the center of the gourmet grate for Vortex cooks.
I'll be doing vortex wings tonight so I will see how the ABC grate does with really high heat. The vortex roaches the standard hinged weber grate pretty quickly.
I recently acquired the gourmet grate and so far out of the gourmet grate, the flip grate and the standard plated grate, I prefer the standard plated grate for 90% of my cooking. I've recently gone back to using them. Also, I've never had to replace a grate in all of the years I've been cooking. Why does it seem that most people are replacing their grates with frequency?
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Quote from: HoosierKettle on October 17, 2017, 09:44:40 AM
I recently acquired the gourmet grate and so far out of the gourmet grate, the flip grate and the standard plated grate, I prefer the standard plated grate for 90% of my cooking. I've recently gone back to using them. Also, I've never had to replace a grate in all of the years I've been cooking. Why does it seem that most people are replacing their grates with frequency?
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I think the main reason I blow through the standard grates or the standard (non GBS) hinged grates are because I don't oil them after extreme high temp cooks and they rust.
I've only been doing high heat cooks with baskets in the middle this year but I can tell it takes it's toll on the grates. I imagine a vortex would be worse yet. I'll keep the gourmet grate handy for those cooks.
Sorry for the thread drift. Carry on.
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Quote from: HoosierKettle on October 17, 2017, 09:44:40 AM
I recently acquired the gourmet grate and so far out of the gourmet grate, the flip grate and the standard plated grate, I prefer the standard plated grate for 90% of my cooking. I've recently gone back to using them. Also, I've never had to replace a grate in all of the years I've been cooking. Why does it seem that most people are replacing their grates with frequency?
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I think the main reason I blow through the standard grates or the standard (non GBS) hinged grates are because I don't oil them after extreme high temp cooks and they rust.
I don't worry about rust other that get them hot and clean them off with my wire brush.
If I get a little, I consider it a little iron my body needs.
Been doing it this way for 40+ years.
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Quote from: Joetee on October 17, 2017, 10:57:56 AM
Quote from: MikeRocksTheRed on October 17, 2017, 09:54:21 AM
Quote from: HoosierKettle on October 17, 2017, 09:44:40 AM
I recently acquired the gourmet grate and so far out of the gourmet grate, the flip grate and the standard plated grate, I prefer the standard plated grate for 90% of my cooking. I've recently gone back to using them. Also, I've never had to replace a grate in all of the years I've been cooking. Why does it seem that most people are replacing their grates with frequency?
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It's not just rust. I think before I got my Kettlepizza prograte, maybe using them for Kettle Pizza cooks at really high heat with a heavy stone on them caused some warping too. I guess I haven't "blown" through a grate in about a year and a half now.
I think the main reason I blow through the standard grates or the standard (non GBS) hinged grates are because I don't oil them after extreme high temp cooks and they rust.
I don't worry about rust other that get them hot and clean them off with my wire brush.
If I get a little, I consider it a little iron my body needs.
Been doing it this way for 40+ years.
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I have two of Weber's Stainless steel flip up grates that are still in great shape so it's hard for me to justify spending $69 for this grate. I also bought a gourmet grate for the times I use my vortex so I don't ruin my SS grates. I own all of ABC's other products so I'm sure at some point I will get this one as well.
Wayne
It is a nice grate and I do like the way the bars run right up to the handle so you don't lose stuff down the gap and I'm sure it will last a long time since it's stainless I'll have to see how it holds up to the weight of a turkey this thanksgiving
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How do U permanently attach the removable section on the easy spin grate? It keeps falling in There are many time I use the whole grate
A pair of pliers to close the hook loop.
Do you have any experience with cast iron grates?