Foil gmg grease tray?

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grebs

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Been using my Daniel boon a lot and this weekend I took it apart to use the pizza oven. No surprise the top grease tray was thick and nasty.
So on gmg smokers there's 2 trays that lay on top of each other. Not sure how other brands are. They both have a bunch of holes obviously but you can slide the top tray abut a half inch so the holes can line up or slide the other way and close them off.
Now usually if I'm grilling a steak I'll have the holes open. But to be honest I usually forget and just fire it up and cook. So I know some foil the tray which will close the holes perminantly. Is this a big deal? Sure would make clean up easy
 
I dont have a GMG, but my woodwind doesnt have the holes and I foil the tray, so easy for cleanup. I like the idea of the holes but doesnt that allow all the grease and juice to fall down into the grill, is there a cover for the fire pot that gets covered in grease?
 
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Been using my Daniel boon a lot and this weekend I took it apart to use the pizza oven. No surprise the top grease tray was thick and nasty.
So on gmg smokers there's 2 trays that lay on top of each other. Not sure how other brands are. They both have a bunch of holes obviously but you can slide the top tray abut a half inch so the holes can line up or slide the other way and close them off.
Now usually if I'm grilling a steak I'll have the holes open. But to be honest I usually forget and just fire it up and cook. So I know some foil the tray which will close the holes perminantly. Is this a big deal? Sure would make clean up easy
I covered mine from the start. And by the looks of the foil I am glad I did! not the grease bucket on the other hand I did not line but wish I had. I just crank the heat up if I'm doing steaks.
 
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Yeah there's a square box that sits over the fire pot. Then the 2 trays are over that at an angle to the side of the grease bucket. Really there isn't much of anything on the box when I check. I'm kinda surprised.
I think I'm going to go ahead and foil the top one. Most if the time the top tray slides closed when I move it anyways
 
My neighbor does. I used to foil mine. But I usually bump up the temp to 400 for about 15 min after a couple cooks. Let cool and brush it off.

Once in a while I'll hit em with the power washer.
 
I covered mine with foil, I just know how sticky some of the stuff can get around there, so I covered it and I didnt have any issues when I ran my first cook
 
I actually have had mine for a good year now. I love it. If it was stolen or broke I would have another the next day. It's easy to use, makes great food and I get to be the hero of dinner.
 
GMG recommends the holes be open for high heat grilling. I think it's 350+, if I remember correctly. I cover my trays with foil for easy cleanups. No issues so far.
 
I covered mine when I did 6 pork butts in my JB. I ended up having a grease fire as it trailed off the top tray and into the lower part of the grill and ignited.
I have to play with it again soon as I am dong a whole pig on 6 weeks.
 
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