How does the grill attach to the cart?I got one of those from my wife! Very sturdy, one thing I’ve found in using it as a dedicated rotisserie unit is that the front panel is discoloring a little. But, all in all, it’s very nice! Maybe 45 minutes to assemble. I like it. They had a deal for $199. When I got mine back in May
Mine is the “BBQmall” version.
one thing I’m considering is moving the condiment basket to the “cooler end for ease of access to the ash sweep handle( and bucket, of course).
Three “L” brackets and gravity I’d take a picture but, I just made up the winter cover and got it snugged up. Pretty simple,How does the grill attach to the cart?
Thanks - I was not sure if you had to drill hole in the grill or not. No drilling is really nice.Three “L” brackets and gravity I’d take a picture but, I just made up the winter cover and got it snugged up. Pretty simple,
If only someone (wish it was me) made one of these to save rotted out gas grill cabinets/cart.While clicking a link to a diffuser on this forum these popped up and look interesting. They look almost identical but I think one is longer and $20 more.
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And this one.
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Its funny, I have been looking for a Platypus ( Weber Platinum) for the Crimson kettle I received from Weber as a warranty replacement.I added to my Christmas list for my wife and kids. Instead of searching for a platypus, I can just get this cart and convert my kettle.