I've been using my gas grill to store my eggcessories. I've decided to sell my gas grill and purchase a kitchen cart to store my eggcessories. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm looking for something with a couple drawers and shelves. It's going to be stored outside with my covered large bge (in a nest) so It needs to have a cover.
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My current thinking is toward a stainless steel table, cart, etc. from a restaurant supply outfit - but still haven't found what I'm looking for. If I make a rash decision to buy, I will keep you posted.
Jeff
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree Likeand my neighbor built this one:
They are both well built with cedar and ceramic tile countertops and can easily stand up to the weather.
By building your own you can design it specifically to your own needs. And by using easily available cedar fencing materials the costs are very low.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI would never want to put dirty grill stuff in it.
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The two drawers are slightly recessed to keep rain out. Tall door cabinet between the eggs holds grids, stones and is big enough for a 20# bag of lump. It has a splash panel attached behind one of the doors and a step ledge to keep rain out. The drop leaf ends are nice when extra space is needed. I have a cantilever umbrella protecting it now. Cantilever is nice, no center pole to screw with. Top is corian, nice but cracks from the heat. A piece of stainless sheet metal is under each stone for added protection.
One recommendation is not to box in the eggs, need open side walls for air circulation. t
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