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Stainless steel carts, post what you got…….

I may be in the market for some new SS carts for my M and XL BGE soon. 

I remember seeing someone who had two different carts for two different sized eggs, but it looked like it was all one piece. Now I can't find it or the company. Those carts can be placed in an "L" shape as well.

Anyways, please post pics of what you have so I can get the ball rolling.

TIA

Comments

  • r8rs4lf
    r8rs4lf Posts: 317
    edited September 2014
    Ok,I found that cart, but feel free to post yours as I like options….

  • Maccool
    Maccool Posts: 191
    This table spent its first 8 years as an all-cedar table. This year I had a stainless steel top fabricated for it (13 gauge 304 SS) by a local guy for $225. World of difference...I love it.

    If you're starting from scratch, definitely make a visit to any restaurant supply place you can find. They get a lot of turnover in stainless steel cabinetry and tables as restaurants go out of business or upgrade their kitchens and may have some used stuff at great prices. If you don't find a cabinet or table that works for you, it still might be a cheap source of food-grade stainless steel that you can salvage and build a table around.

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  • r8rs4lf
    r8rs4lf Posts: 317
    I've actually looked all through Craigslist. The problem I see with them is the shelf to actually hold the eggs weight. Either there are none below or they look like they won't hold. All I need one day is to go outside and see my eggs have fallen through.
  • hapster
    hapster Posts: 7,503
    I have my large in the nest and handler at the end of a stainless steel table from Sam's Club... $130
    Everything is on wheels and mobile; table has a self that I use to hold plastic storage bins with most of the gear in them.
    I like not being locked into a table, especially on a wooden deck... When I get my second egg, it will just go at the other end of the table

    :)