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The WeberCharcoal Rake is a 21-inch stainless steel grill tool designed to safely and efficiently arrange hot coals. Featuring a 115-degree angled blade for optimal control, it fits all charcoal grills 18 inches or larger, including Smokey Mountain Cookers. Lightweight yet durable, this rake ensures long-lasting performance for serious grill masters.
Grip Material | Stainless Steel |
Head Material | Stainless Steel |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 50 Grams |
Item Dimensions W x H | 3.9"W x 21"H |
Handle Type | Long |
Color | Stainless Steel |
C**N
Perfect for what it is.
It's a coal rake. It's designed for pushing, pulling, spreading, and gathering hot coals. It's about 21 inches long, which is a near-perfect length for using on just about any grill unless you're using some custom built enormous thing. The head's large enough to be effective but small enough to be quite mobile. It's one piece of stainless steel, with the handle portion being of a hollow design that helps mitigate the heat build up. If you find heat build up a problem you could easily put a wrap around the handle (even if it's just a bunch of duct tape); although if you find it a problem... you probably left it sitting in hot coals after use for some reason.The price, given that this will almost certainly be a one-time purchase, is extremely reasonable, and the product is very sturdy. I absolutely recommend this product if you own a charcoal grill. It could also be very useful if you own a small fire pit or wood burning stove and need to push the coals around.It also serves as a very good back scratcher...Don't judge me ;)
L**N
Perfect
This thing is the perfect size for my Weber kettle. I’m able to clean the ashes with ease not to mention it’s sturdy and well made.
D**D
Also works to move the hot grates around
This is perfect for moving around hot coals and cleaning up after the coals cool down. Nice size, happens to fit right under my grill. Bonus is that I can use it to reach into the grill grate to move them around while they're hot.
R**A
Great Tool
I purchased this for use on a medium sized Kamado grill. The length is perfect to help clean out the old charcoal and arrange the new. I've used it for about 5 grills and it still appears new. Think this will last muck longer than the standard steel version I've used in the past.The only downside is the size. I have a Kamado Joe grill which has a slide out ash cleanout tray. It's not necessarily needed but the hoe end is a little too large to fit well. I can slant it to scrap out most of the ashes that overflow the tray so it's not a big deal. Just something to be aware of.
I**N
Very solid material
This unit is very solid and it's easy to reach under the grates and move the charcoal.
1**I
its a charcoal rake
good product but nothing special. it is made from thin, flat steal that is bent to form the handle. Also, there is a thin leather loop to hang the rake that will probably rot off before long. I used to have one made by charbroil that was solid cast iron with a built in metal loop to hang it from, and it cost about $5 less than this one. it's still a good tool and does it's job, i just think the price is excessive for what it is, you are pretty much paying for the Weber name
D**1
A must-have for sweeping little outdoor pizza oven hearths!
I looked long and hard for a small brush I could use to sweep out my OONI pizza oven and nothing looked good. Then I found this. It is small emough to scrape and drag out burned residuals and flour from the hearth and it can be left outside indefinately. I can use it for my grill too! Great product.
S**C
Good Charcoal Rake...
Had been using an old ash shovel as a charcoal rake in my 18.5 Weber for quite some time. Somehow lost it, and decided to order this one. As you would expect, when this one arrived, I found my ash shovel, but tried this one anyway.Construction is simple, but seems durable. Gives me a little more control with the charcoal as it is narrower and has a different handle angle than the shovel did.The only issue I have... that most may not... is that it can be a little awkward with the Craycort cast iron grate that I have on my Weber. Unlike the standard Weber grate, that you have to remove, or the hinged grate which opens an entire side to allow you to add and adjust your coals. My cast iron grate has three separate grates that are removable.Due to the angle of the handle on this rake, sometimes I have to adjust my food, so I can remove two grates (one at a time) to get the coals the way I want them. For me it's no big deal as I've had to do this with the old ash shovel. For someone else it may be a little aggravating.If you have a standard Weber grate, or the hinged grate, I think this will work perfectly for you, if you rake your coals to keep them evenly lit.So far it's working well for me.
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