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cooking grate vs jerky tray

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I have room in my electric smoker for another grate. As I looked I found I could get the same size as a jerky tray. I have to buy 3 cooking grates but can by 2 jerky trays for less.

Is a jerky tray as durable as a cooking grate?
 
Jerky trays are usually not as beefy as regular grates. They have a finer, closer weave for thin strips of meat. They don't need to have a larger wire because they are serving a different function. So, no. They are not as durable as regular grates.
 
I have switched to hanging my jerky strips from a skewer instead of using trays. I get more even and quicker drying. In my Smokin-It #3, it used to take 4 racks for 5# of meat, using skewers, I can get almost 7# on 1 rack by hanging
 

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I have switched to hanging my jerky strips from a skewer instead of using trays. I get more even and quicker drying. In my Smokin-It #3, it used to take 4 racks for 5# of meat, using skewers, I can get almost 7# on 1 rack by hanging
That is sweet, you have way more patients than I do.:emoji_laughing::emoji_thumbsup:
 
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