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5/17/2016 12:43:37 PM EDT
The grates that came with my Weber 22" seem kind of flimsy. Am I being a snob by wanting to buy a stone or cast iron grates? Can I put a cast iron pan directly on the grates and just cook that way?
5/17/2016 12:45:38 PM EDT
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The grates that came with my Weber 22" seem kind of flimsy. Am I being a snob by wanting to buy a stone or cast iron grates? Can I put a cast iron pan directly on the grates and just cook that way?
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Never had a problem with stock grates. Use a heavy cast iron pan all the time to make fajita veggies.
5/17/2016 12:49:51 PM EDT
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Stock grates are fine, but if you really want to upgrade...







 
5/17/2016 1:21:04 PM EDT
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Stock grates are fine, but if you really want to upgrade...

http://www.grillgrate.com/kettle-grills/

 
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+100, what he said , I love my grill grates

5/17/2016 1:25:14 PM EDT
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Nope, the standard hinged grate works fine.
5/17/2016 2:24:38 PM EDT
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Nope, the standard hinged grate works fine.
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5/17/2016 2:33:22 PM EDT
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They seem to be thinner than they used to.  I have a stock one without the side access hinges and it has dipped a little bit in a few spots, though easy enough to straighten.  I think the ones with the charcoal access doors are thicker gauge material.

I have the "silver"
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