09-05-2018, 07:09 PM
(09-05-2018, 06:57 PM)Millhouse Wrote: Luckily the gas grill I got a few months back the entire bottom pulls out from the back to be easily cleaned. So far I have just sprayed it off in the yard, but before winter sets in, I will probably give it a good scrubbing with some hot water and dawn. This is something all gas grills should have, makes cleaning 100xs easier.
That's good advice. I swear my last grill had a tin drip pan (if not tin, something very thin and cheap). It rusted out in 2 years. UGH. Damn Backyard Grill from Walmart. This grill, the drip pan is heavy coated metal and easily pulls out for cleaning. The other didnt do that so I never screwed with it and the results showed. Wish I wasn't so lazy about things sometimes.