Cody Bratton
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The problem with these sets is that all I really use are the tongs. I have the same tongs and spatula I bought in 2001 when I got my Gold B. Tongs are starting to wear out a bit but I hardly use the spatula so it has a ton of life left.
I just got my two today. I opened one and am very happy with it. It is an awesome solution for a flip grill. For most people, it would be a great solution for a personal grill as well. Do I think it is as high quality as an original Weber pan? No. But it a nice porcelain coated grease pan. It isn't as shiny as an original weber. It looks to be very similar to the Genesis 1000 pans that @MarkCuda had posted several days ago.Just to keep this one going... Bruce posted in a different thread... Silver B Grease tray & hanger/pan/liners $40
At least we know they're good on returns. Might be worth the GambleIf the x000 ones like Mark bought were $40 with the drip tray, bracket and pans, I would likely buy 4 or 5.
The price for the x000 GrillParts.com one - with no extras - is pushing it to me other than for a "keeper". I guess one of my first projects after tax season is to get out all of my x000 large drip trays and assess how many are worth "touching up." If I conclude that I am short, I may then take a stab at buying one or two of the new ones from GrillParts.com.
That looks pretty nice to me. I'm thinking of getting one for my latest Genesis Gold which needs both drip trays anyway.I just got my two today. I opened one and am very happy with it. It is an awesome solution for a flip grill. For most people, it would be a great solution for a personal grill as well. Do I think it is as high quality as an original Weber pan? No. But it a nice porcelain coated grease pan. It isn't as shiny as an original weber. It looks to be very similar to the Genesis 1000 pans that @MarkCuda had posted several days ago.
Bottom line is that I would prefer one of these over a rusty original pan that needed "touch up" or even a full coat of paint to hide rust and make it look nice. For $40 and a bonus drip tray, bracket and ten aluminum liners, it is a great deal IMO.
Oh, I was pleasantly surprised in how well they were packed as well.
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I have one new one of those in my stash! They aren't always easy to come by.I'm glad I got mine for the A a few years ago when I did-far better than the old aluminum style that gets burned through.
I just got my two today. I opened one and am very happy with it. It is an awesome solution for a flip grill. For most people, it would be a great solution for a personal grill as well. Do I think it is as high quality as an original Weber pan? No. But it a nice porcelain coated grease pan. It isn't as shiny as an original weber. It looks to be very similar to the Genesis 1000 pans that @MarkCuda had posted several days ago.
Bottom line is that I would prefer one of these over a rusty original pan that needed "touch up" or even a full coat of paint to hide rust and make it look nice. For $40 and a bonus drip tray, bracket and ten aluminum liners, it is a great deal IMO.
Oh, I was pleasantly surprised in how well they were packed as well.
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Thank you Bruce! This type of information is priceless!Guys, I just wanted to update. I had @MarkCuda over for a 4 hr BS session today and I showed him the drip pan. He immediately noticed a couple of spots that were odd. In the creases in two places it was clear that they "touched up" a couple blemishes. The paint they used was clearly a different shade. Much darker than the pan porcelain. I think looking at it in full sun was the key. They were not large spots and I won't be returning them, but I wanted everyone to be aware. If this was a keeper grill, I would be returning them. But they will be rehabs and are still better than almost any of the original drip pans than I have in my stash. I haven't even opened my second one yet, but I will be interested to see if that was "touched up" as well.
The damaged one Mark got also appeared to have touch ups on the damaged areas. I imagine these are shipped over in a large crate and then individually packaged by the seller.Guys, I just wanted to update. I had @MarkCuda over for a 4 hr BS session today and I showed him the drip pan. He immediately noticed a couple of spots that were odd. In the creases in two places it was clear that they "touched up" a couple blemishes. The paint they used was clearly a different shade. Much darker than the pan porcelain. I think looking at it in full sun was the key. They were not large spots and I won't be returning them, but I wanted everyone to be aware. If this was a keeper grill, I would be returning them. But they will be rehabs and are still better than almost any of the original drip pans than I have in my stash. I haven't even opened my second one yet, but I will be interested to see if that was "touched up" as well.