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My wife gave me those for daddy day and they are a lot heavier than I anticipated. They are a steal at that price.
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Help me out here - what is their purpose? Besides holding bananas of course; I already have a banana rack.
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Grilling veggies, shrimp etc. Things that are too small to put on your grill grate. You put the tray on the grill and cook your food on it. The holes allow smoke and heat to pass through.Last edited by Panhead John; June 28, 2021, 08:31 AM.
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Thermometers:
Inkbird
Thermoworks POP
Combustion Inc (on the way!)
Preferred Charcoal:
Masterbuilt Lump
Favorite Rubs:
Homemade (mainly MMD/Just Like Katz rub)
Other Accessories:
Mercer brisket slicing knife
Rapala brisket trimming knife
SS BBQ trays
NoCry Cut Resistant Gloves
LEM # 8 Meat Grinder
Lodge 5-Quart Dutch Oven + Skillet
Meat Claws
Grill Rescue Brush
Meat Fridge for dry aging
Favorite Whiskey/Beer:
Anything Peaty or anything from New Holland brewery
Whoa, whoa dubob , we are all about helping people spend their money here.
Yes, we can do grilled veggies on these.
However, we can also do fish, maybe shrimp, and maybe some small sausages. I personally was thinking French fries or tater tots because I just did those last week and get them crispier. Plus, my darling wife approves as we will no longer have to use the disposable aluminum pans and thus generate waste. So, it's good for the environment too.
Let us know when you get them buddy.
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I picked up a set.
They also have these. Right handy for carrying meat out to and from the grill. $19.99.
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zinfella Couple other things I didn’t like about them, handle gets hot as hell, a pain sometimes to remove food from it if it’s stuck and I couldn’t seal my kettle lid all the way down cause the handle sticks out. I vote we give dubob 2 weeks to show us proof of purchase of the Costco grill plates.Last edited by Panhead John; June 29, 2021, 10:07 AM.
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Panhead John, count me in with that!
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Originally posted by Panhead John View PostCouple other things I didn’t like about them,
handle gets hot as hell
And the baskets don't?
That's what these are for:
a pain sometimes to remove food from it if it’s stuck
That's what this is for:
I couldn’t seal my kettle lid all the way down cause the handle sticks out.
I don't need to seal my gas grill or pellet grill.
I vote we give dubob 2 weeks to show us proof of purchase of the Costco grill plates.Please, please, PLEASE don't hold your breath waiting for that to happen.
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Wow! Usually most members just roll over and do what we ask. 😂Last edited by Panhead John; June 29, 2021, 02:33 PM.
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I have a Weber version of one of those and they do work great for cooking smaller items and veggies. A bit of a hassle to clean but a very good cooking tool regardless.
Now, there's just one thing I need to know. Is that a banana in that tray or are you just happy to see me ?? !!
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* - Weber 26.75" OTG
* - Weber 22.5" Premium cloaked in Crimson
* - Slow 'N Sear
* - Smoke E-Z - 26.75" (The Grain Silo)
* - Lodge Sportsman Grill
* - Weber Rapid Fire Chimney Starter
* - Thermoworks ThermoPop
* - Thermoworks Mk4
* - Thermoworks Dot
* - iGrill2 - 4 probes
* - Favorite Beer - the cold one in my hand (craft beers of all flavors; haven't had a blue yummy in over 6 years) my tastes change with the season so it is difficult to name just a couple. However, I will occasionally have a vanilla porter float in the summer (Empyrean Vanilla Porter w/a scoop of homemade vanilla ice cream) as I usually drink stouts & porters in the colder months, pale ales & IPAs in the warmer months. I have to add Not Your Father's Root Beer to beers I use for floats.
* - Booze - I don't really have a favorite, but lean towards single malt Scotch & Irish whiskey
* - Wines - Reds: mainly the heavy stuff mixed in with the occasional pinot noir ( I have yet to meet a malbec I didn't like); Whites: German & Nebraska (hey, I have to support the home team)
* - Favorite Spice outlets - Volcanic Peppers - Bellevue, NE
* - Current butchers: Cure - Ft. Calhoun
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