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Cuisinart Grill Cooking Grates & Warming Racks

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  • Grill or smoke just about any meat in this multipurpose basket/rack
  • 14.5-inch x 9.5-inch basket on one side for roasts, brisket, etc
  • Rib rack on other side fits up to 6 racks of ribs
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  • Cast iron grill/griddle plate with 2 reversible sides
  • Ribbed grill side provides a restaurant-quality sear for beautiful grill marks, while the griddle side turns any grill or stove in to a smooth, flat cook top
  • Cast iron construction allows for maximum heat retention with even heating across the surface
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Replace Your Worn Grill Grates


Replacing your grill grates, also called grill racks, can give new life to your barbeque. Old, worn-out grates may be coated with burnt-on grease or may be rusty or broken from being exposed to the weather. Replacement grill grates are available in various sizes to fit your grill model and come in different materials, from steel to cast iron and more.


Consider a grill warming rack for keeping your food warm or toasting buns above the grill or griddle while leaving space to continue cooking below it. You can use it to melt cheese on burgers or keep everything warm until dinnertime. Many grill grates and replacement racks are easily removable and dishwasher safe.


For an easy-to-clean and non-stick option, consider a ceramic- or porcelain-coated grill grate. If you're looking for round replacement grates for kettle-style grills, consider a grate with flip-up sides so you can easily add more charcoal as needed without removing the grate. For tips on taking care of your grill, see our guide — Clean and Maintain Your Grill.