Weber Grill'n spray for no-stick grilling

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kookie

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I was just wondering if anyone else has used webers grill'n spray. I was at Big lots last weekend and they had it on sale for a $1.50 a can.....Since that was cheaper then Pam I picked up four cans and I used it later that weekend. I will have to say it works pretty damn good.............I like it because its non-flammable so you can spray it on a hot grill..................It also doesn't seem to leave a big mess after words........... Just thought I would share this with everyone here.......Its not really oily like pam..............
 
The local store had them 2 for $5. I am going to fire up the grill this weekend for some NY stips and give irt a try. Thanks for the 411 Kookie.
 
Bein' just a beginer , I saw a can of the Pam for grilling (high temp formula) and used it for seasoning the cooker and the grates . Lots of oily runnoff I noticed
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The Weber is not so oily ? I'll have to look for that.
Sounds much cheaper too , like an extra bag of lump for every forth can
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Picked up a can of this myself ..... works pretty good. As kookie said, can spray on a hot grill and no flare up.

I'd recommend it, especially for grilling.
 
Kookie - it's good stuff and doesn't run as much as the Pam for Grilling as said by 1894.

That's quite a bargain! Stock up!
 
I even used it today on my goerge forman when making a couple burger patties.........Worked pretty damn good too.........I like the stuff.............I was just at the grocery store today and seen they were selling it for $3.58 a can............so a $1.50 was a hell of a deal...........
 
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