Thinking of replacing the original warm-up rack? Read on...
I purchased a Weber Genesis 2000 BBQ Grill about 9 years ago. By and large it has proven to be a worthwhile backyard investment having produced literally hundreds of meals. However, while very sturdy, the warm-up rack and warm-up basket rusted rather early on. The rust does not come off using the wire brushes typically used to clear off the grill grates. Since we rarely place items like bread, buns and rolls in the the basket without wrapping them in foil first to provent them from burning quickly, the condition of the basket hasn't mattered much. The problem is that this also happens to the warm-up rack upon which we placed burgers, hot dogs, steak, chops, chicken, ribs, etc. Putting foil on the rack is necessary.
I replaced the basket and rack this spring simply for appearances. However, again, after just a few weeks the shine is gone and corrosion is setting in. Since food it being placed on these items, it would be much better if these items were made from non-corrosive...
Not a Fit For Genesis Silver-A
Purchased this warming rack after using Weber's part finder, but it's not a fit for Genesis Silver-A. This one measures 24" wide (without the pins). It looks like the correct fit is the shorter Weber model 3632. I figured out I had the Silver-A from the original operating manual, it's not on the grill.
Rusty
Exact replacement, but that's the problem! I replaced this 2 years ago. They rust away so quickly. There must be a stainless one out there somewhere..
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