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OT: Craycort cast-iron grates
#1
I guess some of you would be grilling this weekend...

is anyone using Craycort cast-iron grates? I ordered a new weber grill, and while browsing the reviews on Amazon, I saw this



and here is the source

http://www.cast-iron-grate.com/cig22/ori...index.html

I wonder if it's really worth $88 (probably + shipping).

Is anyone using these?
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#2
We used to use a regular portable barbeque in the moho, then we found we quit using it because it didn't get hot enough and the meat never got any char.

Then we got a weber babyq, and WOW!

Small size but lots of grilling area, and this baby gets hot. It has cast iron grates and the meat gets wonderful grill marks. Even though we're at the house with a large grill like in the photo, we only use the babyq.

We've talked to lots of rvers who do the same, it's a great bbq.

Kate
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#3
My Weber Genesis came with cast-iron and after reading all the reviews I thought I'd have trouble with rust on them
but I seasoned them with cooking spray back last Fall and haven't had a spot of rust yet. I've always preferred cast-iron
over steel grates so I'm glad they are working out so far. For a gas grill the Weber Genesis is the way to go. I done 24 burgers
and 18 hot dogs on it the other day and they turned out great or gas. I have a Weber Little Smokey for charcoal.
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