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Other than the little drip can that comes with most gas grills, what do
you use to catch grease before it ruins the deck? I don't seem to
remember to empty that thing often enough and it also fills up quickly
when there's a rain.

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Other than the little drip can that comes with most gas grills, what do
you use to catch grease before it ruins the deck? I don't seem to
remember to empty that thing often enough and it also fills up quickly
when there's a rain.

--
"Golf is like an 18-year-old girl with big boobs. You know it's wrong
but you can't keep away from her." -- Val Doonican


This is Turtle.

I went down to the grocery store and got me a one time turkey cooking pan. Stuck
it under everything and everytime i start to grill i dump out the water. Now i
do remember to dump the pan after ever grilling and wash it with the water hose.
the Pans are about $2.00 or so.

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My old grill used a soup can, try that or a coffee can. My new grill has a
pan. Mine never fills with water. (I keep the grill covered).

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Other than the little drip can that comes with most gas grills, what do
you use to catch grease before it ruins the deck? I don't seem to
remember to empty that thing often enough and it also fills up quickly
when there's a rain.

--
"Golf is like an 18-year-old girl with big boobs. You know it's wrong
but you can't keep away from her." -- Val Doonican



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