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Default Cast iron grate cleaning gizmo

In article >, " BOB"
> wrote:

> Mark Shaw wrote:
> > I recall seeing a new gas grill in a store once that had an
> > interesting accessory. It was essentially a scraper for the
> > cast iron grates; one just wide enough to get down into the
> > spaces in them. It looked like the idea was to run it back
> > and forth in the space, cleaning out all the crusties in one
> > or two passes. The thing was shaped such that it would get
> > the top of the grates clean at the same time as well.
> >
> > Oh, it was also made out of cast iron, I suppose so that it
> > would be heavy enough to work and soft enough not to damage
> > the grates.
> >
> > Anyone ever seen anything like this? I doubt they'd be
> > commonly available, because of differences in grate dimen-
> > sions -- any ideas on something that could be fabricated to
> > do the same thing?

>
> Here's one made out of Stainless steel that will fit *my* SS grates.
> http://www.kamado.com/images/accessorypage/gs2.jpg
>
> You are looking at the business end of it, in the background, it has a ceramic
> handle.
> It's very useful. I think that Monroe has found over 2027 uses for it.
> 8-)


....and counting! Drive the wimmens wild! Dispatch poisonous snakes!
Improve your masse shots! Scatch that unreachable itch! Cultivate your
flowerbeds! Remove those stuck sparkplug boots! Clean out your gutters!

I HAVE found the best grill brush around IMO. It's by Char-Broil and is
only sold at Lowe's I believe. It's called the Brush Hawg and it has
stainless bristles and the bristle pads are replaceable. After so
successfully killing brush after brush (the brass bristled ones) it's
nice to see my destructive wiles so thoroughly thwarted. Getcha
one-you'll be glad you did.

monroe(best $10 I've spent in a while)