Grill update.
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I got a grill this spring, after ~3 years without. Damn did I miss it. I’m grilling 5 days a week or so now.
A couple of things:
Because of space constraints on my patio, I got a Weber Spirit 2 series instead of the 3 series. When it’s just us, or even with a couple guests, it’s fine.
The BONUS is that a propane tank lasts much longer. It uses 66% of the gas.
Also - I bought a Grillbot. Look it up (grillbots.com). It’s like a Roomba for grill cleaning. It came today. I like it. It does all the heavy lifting.
I’ll still probably bring the grates inside before grilling and give them a wash, but it’ll just be to get the last bits of grease off of them. Like washing a plate - a quick wipe with a sponge and dish soap. The grit and grime and charred bits will be gone.
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I got a grill this spring, after ~3 years without. Damn did I miss it. I’m grilling 5 days a week or so now.
A couple of things:
Because of space constraints on my patio, I got a Weber Spirit 2 series instead of the 3 series. When it’s just us, or even with a couple guests, it’s fine.
The BONUS is that a propane tank lasts much longer. It uses 66% of the gas.
Also - I bought a Grillbot. Look it up (grillbots.com). It’s like a Roomba for grill cleaning. It came today. I like it. It does all the heavy lifting.
I’ll still probably bring the grates inside before grilling and give them a wash, but it’ll just be to get the last bits of grease off of them. Like washing a plate - a quick wipe with a sponge and dish soap. The grit and grime and charred bits will be gone.
@jon-nyc said in Grill update.:
I got a grill this spring, after ~3 years without. Damn did I miss it. I’m grilling 5 days a week or so now.
A couple of things:
Because of space constraints on my patio, I got a Weber Spirit 2 series instead of the 3 series. When it’s just us, or even with a couple guests, it’s fine.
The BONUS is that a propane tank lasts much longer. It uses 66% of the gas.
Also - I bought a Grillbot. Look it up (grillbots.com). It’s like a Roomba for grill cleaning. It came today. I like it. It does all the heavy lifting.
I’ll still probably bring the grates inside before grilling and give them a wash, but it’ll just be to get the last bits of grease off of them. Like washing a plate - a quick wipe with a sponge and dish soap. The grit and grime and charred bits will be gone.
I don’t care for wire brushes… Too many horror stories where somebody ingested a bristle that hat gotten stuck in the grill. I use one of the wooden paddles, and am a big believer in the burn off method…
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Yeah I do the burn off approach too. Honestly, the smoke/smell is one of the best parts about lighting up the grill again! Cool grill roomba gadget, though!
One gadget I love is this propane level sensor. Incredibly easy to use, accurate down to the last 1% of gas. Took any guesswork out of how much propane I had left when it's getting low. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J6MXJKT
@LuFins-Dad my grill brush is this one, I think it mostly eliminates the wire bristle risk: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F731D86
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I think two tanks is standard operating procedure for anyone vaguely interested in ritual animal sacrifice
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Real men have wood…