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New OTG grate

Postby thelawnet » 17 Jun 2012, 02:10

The grate on my OTG 57cm is rusted and fit for the bin really.

Should I just get another one the same?

http://www.garden4less.co.uk/weber-57cm ... -grate.asp

Or is there a better choice, maybe something heavier/cast iron?
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Re: New OTG grate

Postby BadBoyzofBBQ » 17 Jun 2012, 06:00

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Re: New OTG grate

Postby RobinC » 17 Jun 2012, 13:04

AS much as I like the cast iron grates ( I will be cooking on mine today) they do involve quite a bit of work to keep them seasoned. Personally I would just go for a normal set of grates.
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Re: New OTG grate

Postby thelawnet » 17 Jun 2012, 19:33

The porcelain-enameled cast iron grill on the my Baby Q doesn't seem to require any maintenance.
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Re: New OTG grate

Postby RobinC » 17 Jun 2012, 19:37

I've got a baby q and a q200 as well. You're right that the grates on this require less maintenance - though I do tend to season mine once or twice a year. My craycourt ones definetly do though. The other thing I'm not so keen on with these is that there are no handles to remove them. Whilst not a huge deal it does make them a bit more cumbersome. Don't get me wrong I like them but I on;y tend to bust them out when I'm doing things like steaks or other items that require really high heat.
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Re: New OTG grate

Postby thelawnet » 17 Jun 2012, 20:33

This looks like it would suit me better


www.garden4less.co.uk/weber-gourmet-coo ... te-set.asp

Not keen on maintenance.
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Re: New OTG grate

Postby RobinC » 17 Jun 2012, 20:44

Got one of those. The grate is better than the stock weber one as the bars are thicker. The sear bit is ok but a little bit small IMHO when cooking big steaks ( I like to do t-bones that are a couple of inches thick)
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Re: New OTG grate

Postby keith157 » 18 Jun 2012, 04:12

The Outdoorchef grid is very thick and porcelain coated for very easy clean-up and fits the Weber. Downside, no handles and no hinged section for adding chips and more charcoal.
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