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The adjustable porcelain grid is not perfect, but it does work and is surprising steady. It has given my sister's 1960's charcoal grill new life and an extended lifetime. The original grid was down to wire thickness after over fifty years of use.I recommend this product, but purchasing it as a replacement is still an order and hope it fits/works process. I wish the product description and photos were more detailed to ensure it will work as a replacement grid before ordering.
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The overall quality of the grid seems to be very good . I would imagine if you used a non-stick spray on the grid before using it , you shouldn't have a problem with the food sticking to it . I didn't get to use mine , it didn't fit right . The only adjustment it will make is from front to back , not side to side . The one I ordered had a measurement very close to the original grid from front to back , but , was 2" short from side to side and I was under the impression that it would adjust both ways wrong .Honest reviews on Char-Broil Pro-Sear Adjustable Porcelain Grid
First, if you want it to adjust in two directions, get the GrillPro 50335 Porcelain Coated Cooking Grid or a similar item. I'm not sure why people think this adjusts in two directions. You can clearly see the adjustable end in the photo, and according to the product descriptions it "FITS castings 25-1/2-Inch to 29-1/2-Inch wide. Sidebars TELESCOPE from 14-1/4-Inch to 16-3/4-Inch for ideal fit." So if your grate width is 27.5", you will have about a 1" gap on either end (assuming it's centered) or if it's pushed to one side or the other, a 2" gap. My grill is 24.5" wide, so I had to get the 21" model. I do have the gaps on the side but it's not a big deal. The adjustable bar works great. I could see a stability problem if it's extended to the max. I have no problem with food sticking (if it's seared properly), easy to clean, and no chipping or rust to date. I've had it almost 3 years, and it's been used a lot. It's not the most amazing grate in the world that's why it's $18 but for $18 it's great.Update 12-2012: It finally started showing wear and rusting. I got a new grate that was designed for my grill and saved this one as a spare for whatever reason. This made the rusting worse so I trashed this one. It was good while it lasted and still worth the money.
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