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| 23.6 inches | | Package Width:
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| 1.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
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Weber Warming RackAug 03, 2008 The Weber grill is an excellent product, unfortunately, some of the items need to be replaced from time to time. The warming rack we obtained from Amazon was as advertised, arrived in a timely manner, and was competitively priced.
Thinking of replacing the original warm-up rack? Read on...Jun 30, 2008 I purchased a Weber Genesis 2000 BBQ Grill about 9 years ago. By and large it has proven to be a worthwhile backyard investment having produced literally hundreds of meals. However, while very sturdy, the warm-up rack and warm-up basket rusted rather early on. The rust does not come off using the wire brushes typically used to clear off the grill grates. Since we rarely place items like bread, buns and rolls in the the basket without wrapping them in foil first to provent them from burning quickly, the condition of the basket hasn't mattered much. The problem is that this also happens to the warm-up rack upon which we placed burgers, hot dogs, steak, chops, chicken, ribs, etc. Putting foil on the rack is necessary.
I replaced the basket and rack this spring simply for appearances. However, again, after just a few weeks the shine is gone and corrosion is setting in. Since food it being placed on these items, it would be much better if these items were made from non-corrosive metal.
So, if you're thinking of replacing the original warm-up rack and it's still quite sturdy, think twice before replacing; money may be better spent elsewhere... or not.
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Better Than a Coat in WinterJun 14, 2008 This portable "lug all" otter skin drying rack is a great gift for not only those special people who like to save meat and skins from their avid hunt, but those who dry fruit in the hot summer months. Although it isn't that large, one can put 2 dry apples, one pumpkin, numerous raisins, oranges, peas, and a few pears on the rack. Can also be used to dry fish or smelly wet socks.
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