dwfisk
Quintessential Chatty Farker
I picked up a WeberQ 2200 Titanium to carry in the motorhome and wanted to have a griddle to go with it, so . . . .
It is 3/16 inch thick carbon steel with a rear grease drain that takes advantage of the WeberQ's integral grease/drippings drain and pan. Cooking surface is a little better than 12 inches deep X 18 inches wide. It is made to replace the stock cooking grates and allows the top to close normally.
Was a little worried about the single 12,000 BTU burner and if it would get hot enough; not to worry, holds +500* on the dome, probably +600* on the deck at half throttle with no problems.
While it was hot, I went ahead and started the seasoning process. I think I'll go find something to cook for dinner.
It is 3/16 inch thick carbon steel with a rear grease drain that takes advantage of the WeberQ's integral grease/drippings drain and pan. Cooking surface is a little better than 12 inches deep X 18 inches wide. It is made to replace the stock cooking grates and allows the top to close normally.
Was a little worried about the single 12,000 BTU burner and if it would get hot enough; not to worry, holds +500* on the dome, probably +600* on the deck at half throttle with no problems.
While it was hot, I went ahead and started the seasoning process. I think I'll go find something to cook for dinner.