Grillin' on the OldSmokey

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Grillin' on the OldSmokey

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Grillin' on the OldSmokey
the fire grate hung with the coathanger hooks at 4½"
with the bottomless oval pan
it took 10'mins for the GrillGrates to get to 620° after i put the charcoal in the cooker

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the grill marks are what GrillGrates are known for


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Nice presentation man that sho looks GOOOOOOD. Thanks
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Big fan of grill grates !!! Use them with my Weber.

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I have a set of grill grates on my Amazon Wish List, but have been doing so little outdoor cooking lately, that I haven't felt compelled to add them to my cart.

Are they all anodized aluminum?
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Yaklash wrote:I have a set of grill grates on my Amazon Wish List, but have been doing so little outdoor cooking lately, that I haven't felt compelled to add them to my cart.

Are they all anodized aluminum?

yes
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