Rick P
TVWBB Pro
I bought the bag, to have an easy way to pack the grates for tailgating this season. We rented a cabin this week which has a cheap Char-Broil gasser.
I have a 3-panel set, for one of my 22" kettles. I wrapped each one in butcher paper, (I have a gazillion foot roll
), and stuck them in the carry bag. It's divided in two separate compartments. The grates fit on one side, a pair of tongs, a pair of welders gloves, a couple of thermometers and a temp probe, (on a spool), fit in the bag with a little room to spare.
The grates really came in handy and made the cheap grill perform like a champ. Not pimping GrillGrates, but wanted to share how much easier it was to use a strange grill. I replaced the OEM grates with a set, on the Genny Silver B, so I'm in my comfort zone when I cook on them.
I have a 3-panel set, for one of my 22" kettles. I wrapped each one in butcher paper, (I have a gazillion foot roll

The grates really came in handy and made the cheap grill perform like a champ. Not pimping GrillGrates, but wanted to share how much easier it was to use a strange grill. I replaced the OEM grates with a set, on the Genny Silver B, so I'm in my comfort zone when I cook on them.