Package Dimensions | 59.69 x 59.69 x 5.84 cm; 3.63 Kilograms |
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Part number | F-GCG8565-BS1 |
Material type | Cast Iron |
Item volume | 0.02 Cubic Meters |
Manufacturer | only fire |
Item model number | F-GCG8565-BS1 |
ASIN | B089Y3ZTRN |
only fire Cast Iron Grill Grate Replacement Gourmet BBQ System for Weber 22inch Kettle Charcoal Grills
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- Comes with 2 parts: the hole cooking grate is 21.5" in diameter , the inner sear grate is 11.8" in diameter
- Made of high-quality cast iron to ensure long-lasting use, not only heat evenly and retain heat superbly, extend the life of your grills.
- The grate surface is matte enamel coating that prevents sticking and allows for easy cleanup, perfect for barbecue grilling.
- Apply for Weber 22.5-Inch Original Kettle Premium Charcoal Grill, 22.5" Original Kettle Charcoal Grill, 22.5" Performer Premium Charcoal Grill
- The grill accessory cast iron inner sear grate with raised side handles makes it easy to add charcoal while grilling, just remove our grate insert, no need to remove the outer grate, perfect for traditional grilling.
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Date First Available | 2 June 2021 |
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Customer Reviews |
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Product Specifications:
Material: Sturdy and durable Porcelain-coated cast iron
Hole cooking grate dimensions: 21.5" in diameter
Inner sear grate dimensions: 11.8" in diameter
Why Choose our only fire BBQ cooking grate set?
1.Easy Clean and Sturdy Porcelain Coated Cast Iron Cooking Grid Grates, heat distribution is very even and consistent.
2.Excellent for steaks and bigger pieces of chicken breast, leaves that nice sear and grid pattern on your steaks, your steak will look like it was cooked in a high-end steak house.
3.Grid surface design, food does not fall easily, used it for steaks and roasts and the results have been outstanding
Compatibility:
1.Apply for Weber 22.5" PRM Grill, 22.5-Inch Performer Deluxe Charcoal Grill, Smokey Mountain Cooker, 22.5-inch charcoal Smoker, 22.5" Master-Touch Charcoal Grill.
2. Work for Weber 22.5" charcoal kettles, model includes 22.5-Inch Original Kettle Premium Charcoal Grill, Original Kettle 22.5" Charcoal Grill, 22.5" Performer Premium Charcoal Grill.
What Will You Get?
1PCS 21.5" total porcelain-enameled cooking grate
1PCS 11.8" grill accessory cast-iron sear grate
Tips: Please check and compare dimensions with your original parts before place order.
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I'm a year round, backyard barbecue enthusiast! Weber is my favorite and I find them to be the easiest to use/clean and the most reliable charcoal grills on the market. This cast iron grate fits my 22" Master Touch perfectly.
This is real cast iron and not porcelain coated. I am NOT a fan of the porcelain coated products. I find the coating flakes off with a lot of use. They can be easier to clean, but don't last as long in my experience.
Cast Iron on the other hand, requires a lot more care, if you want it to last. However if you season cast correctly, it can act just like non-stick cookware. Don't believe me? Then read on.
To start off, this is "PRESEASONED", but I have yet to buy a piece of cast that appears having seen a drop of oil. Everyone who knows how to care for cast knows, OIL IS CAST IRONS BEST FRIEND!
The first thing I did was wash it is soapy water and dried it thoroughly (10 mins) on the grill at 200-250 degrees. (This is only time you should have to use soap on cast iron.)
I then heavily oiled the top and bottom (Canola Oil) and placed it in 2 large kitchen trash bags. One inside of the other in case of a puncture. I then laid it on a flat surface (unfinished basement or garage floor is recommended) and sprayed an additional ยผ cup of oil over the grate while inside of the bag. Try to get as much air out of the bag as you can and fold over the top to keep air out.
This thing isn't cheap and since I have more time than money, I let it soak for 2 days. 1 day with the top facing up and 1 day with the top facing down. This might be overkill, but I believe it will helps thoroughly season cast.
Believe it or not, cast is porous and it will absorb oil to its center.
Then I removed from the oil, wiped clean and let air dry on the grill for a few hours with no heat.
Once dried, I heated on the grill for about 3 hours at 250 degrees or approximately 12-15 briquettes.
Then I let it cool and lightly oiled AGAIN before cooking. This is so important. ALWAYS oil your cast before cooking!
I get great sears, no tempering (dry-heat spots) and very little sticks to my cast.
I did use a full vortex charcoal ring and got the grate to 800 degrees range. This definitely removed my seasoning and needed some TLC after that, but it didn't crack!
The best advice I can give any of you reading this, is to NEVER, EVER, EVER, use a metal scraper or metal brush on anything cast. Not even one of those pumis stones. You will ruine all of your hard work in seasoning, because metal objects will remove the coating.
Instead, invest in a heavy duty plastic scraper/brush or let your grates cool and use the coarse side of a kitchen sponge. Also, I find it best to use oil to scrub it, instead of water. Yeah, I said it. Use oil to clean your cast. Trust me...it works. Rinse well, wipe clean and let it dry. Then lightly coat with more oil after every use, especially if you don't use it often. If you don't cook in the winter months, I would recommend storing indoors and away from excessive moisture.
If you do the above with any of your cast iron cookware, you will have many years of success(no rust either) and thoroughly enjoy your investment.
I hope you find this to be a helpful read and my experience helps you enjoy your cast grates/cookware as much as I do.
P.S. Aside from the initial wash, I never use soap on cast iron.
Best barbecuing to you!


