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    Grill cart

    Considering various grill tables or carts, this comes across my page.

    It seems pretty well thought out for the price. Anyone have experience with it? I would likely put it between my Summit kamado and my 26.




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    If I needed one, that would be a great choice!

    I got a stock from Uline (I think ) and it has held up pretty well

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      #3
      That’s a nice looking cart!

      will you position it so you have access to it and both cookers, almost in a triangle setup, or will you need to access the cart from each side as you cook? Doesn’t look as if you can pull from shelves on each side? But maybe I’m seeing something different.

      But I like the look of it. I think OK Joe stuff is pretty nice from what I’ve seen in person.
      Last edited by barelfly; October 12, 2023, 08:09 PM.

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      #4
      Richard Chrz I like that cart. The main thing I think, is whether you would want something with doors to cover stuff you store in the cart, versus being open shelving. I guess the doors could get in the way too when seated, so maybe it’s better off without them?

      A couple of years ago I was looking at one of these:

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      • Richard Chrz
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        jfmorris the idea of no doors, is absolute dream, I don’t have to wheel backwards, to the side, forward, etc... I could even keep the middle one open, and my feet on my foot rest, could possibly ride up and allow me to get closer, rather than my feet having to push me away,

      • Richard Chrz
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        I saw that one as well.

      • jfmorris
        jfmorris commented
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        Richard Chrz we dealt with my wife being in a chair for about half a year after she shattered her femur, and after I put the link to that one on Amazon, it dawned on me that you were better off without the doors. And the bins that slide in up top for dry storage would probably be high enough to be accessible?

      #5
      That does look really good Richard.

      Some others I have ran across:



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      A million options here:

      No matter what type of foodservice establishment you operate, it’s important to outfit your kitchen with commercial work tables, so you can prepare entrees, sides, and desserts. Whether you own a restaurant, hotel, or catering business, or you run a

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        #6
        I am looking at work tables as well since I can't afford a full built-in kitchen. The stainless worktables have a couple choices of stainless (304 and 430.) I like the cabinet with drawers, but would I need to store things in drawers outside? I don't know yet.

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          #7
          Loco came out with one that can fold, but still looks sturdy. Looks handy if you ever take the show on the road or want to put it away sometimes.

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            #8
            That really looks nice!

            I would be happy if I could find something just to hold a roll of paper towels that doesn't break the bank.

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            • Alan Brice
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              Wire coat hanger, clip the bottom wire in the middle, install papertowels, hang with the hook. VIOLA'. lol

            • Smoker_Boy
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              I got sum bailin' wire.

            #9
            I'm also looking at getting a prep table in the future. So let us know what you get, and how it works out for you. With pics, of course.

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ID:	1492729 That’s really nice. I have a Blackstone cart that works well for me. I don’t think they make it anymore though. For what it worth, here it is.

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              • STEbbq
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                I linked to it so it is available.

              #11
              I have a Blackstone that works well for us but that looks really nice. If you get it, let us know how you like it with pics of course.

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