Roy-Parallax
TVWBB Pro
The Summit I managed to pick up yesterday was all about the grates. Here's the beast. Man, that thing is heavy! My friend and I would have had a hard time loading it into the back of my truck had a couple of other guys not volunteered to help. Way heavier than the Genesis, which is easy for two men to load.

The grates are a thing of beauty. Man, they were filthy. Meant to snap a photo before cleaning but forgot. Just encrusted in thick layers of greasy grime. Here they are after a 15 minutes burnoff on the Platinum somewhere north of 600 degrees. (The Platinum can peg the thermometer.) So the grease was reduced by that point to ash.

By the way, I'm not joking about how the Platinum pegs the thermometer. Gets up over 600 in five minutes. Another amazing thing about these machines.

So here are the grates after a few minutes of scraping (mostly by CharGon, followed by grill brush) and putting up some steaks. Check out those amazing grill marks on two filet mignon (to the left) and a ribeye (right). I'm in heaven.

I don't really give a rip that I couldn't manage to start the Summit. It was ALL about the grates. The whole long drive. And I couldn't be happier. If Dave Santana makes a set that's even better, I can't imagine. These are more than good enough for me. (Only downside is the grill that gets the BBQParts grates isn't gonna get much use). People say the BBQParts grates functionally almost identical to the thicker ones. I don't believe it. Or, if it's true, then these are better than Dave's. The smaller grates don't sear like this.


The grates are a thing of beauty. Man, they were filthy. Meant to snap a photo before cleaning but forgot. Just encrusted in thick layers of greasy grime. Here they are after a 15 minutes burnoff on the Platinum somewhere north of 600 degrees. (The Platinum can peg the thermometer.) So the grease was reduced by that point to ash.

By the way, I'm not joking about how the Platinum pegs the thermometer. Gets up over 600 in five minutes. Another amazing thing about these machines.

So here are the grates after a few minutes of scraping (mostly by CharGon, followed by grill brush) and putting up some steaks. Check out those amazing grill marks on two filet mignon (to the left) and a ribeye (right). I'm in heaven.

I don't really give a rip that I couldn't manage to start the Summit. It was ALL about the grates. The whole long drive. And I couldn't be happier. If Dave Santana makes a set that's even better, I can't imagine. These are more than good enough for me. (Only downside is the grill that gets the BBQParts grates isn't gonna get much use). People say the BBQParts grates functionally almost identical to the thicker ones. I don't believe it. Or, if it's true, then these are better than Dave's. The smaller grates don't sear like this.

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