The joys of the summer cook out. Hot dogs, burgers, grilled corn, and everything! I love cooking out doors. And chances are? You do too.
However, if you neglect your grill's grease trap, your cook out could end in a fireball as a grease fire ungulfs the grill. So, let's make sure we all regularly clean the grill.
My grill has a grease trap drain that you can see from th grill top.
Connected to the bottom of the drain is the grease trap. It sometimes looks like a soup can, but mine is a quare metal pan.
My model has a removable grease drain too.
I clean both and then hit them with the garden hose.
It takes about ten minutes and then they are as good as new.
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