Originally posted by Jim Lampe:
LOVE my craycort grates.
In my opinion, heavier than the STOK grates, butt cost more dough too. STOK is porcelain covered, Craycort is not, at least mine aren't.
thanks for that tip, I will definately pick one of those upOriginally posted by r benash:
I'm sure you'll like them then.
One tip I've posted before. With the Performer I often would don a pair of heavy gloves and use the handles on the stock grid to simply lift and turn to spin the items off direct to indirect rather than physically move them. It's just faster when you have a number of items on or need to make a quick move (flare ups).
I picked up a Racichlen grid lifter to make that simpler and to also use to easily lift out the grate (upper and lower) in the WSM.
That same lifter has become a very handy tool and still works quite well with the Craycourt grate system. Better than the lifter that comes with them for moving individual grids and for lift the whole shebang and spin it. I often just leave two grids out (half open) and do the spin thing to control sear, move from direct, etc.
Might consider picking one up to see how it works for you:
Grill Grid Lifter
Originally posted by Jim W.:
David- (& others)
Have you tried the Craycourt grate for the Gas Go-Anywhere? That's my go-to camping grill but I've always been disappointed in its inability to sear. Even adjusting the gas flow up (set screw under label on handle), makes it hotter but still no sear.
Thinking the Craycourt grate and good pre-heating should do the job- but price is $50+ delivered so it's a bit dear.