Makes grilling vegetables and small pieces of meat a breeze Fits 18-1/2 inch or larger Weber charcoal kettles Also fits Weber Q 300 Series & all full size Weber gas grills Grill meat or veggies or use as a wok pan
Manufacturer | Weber |
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Brand | Weber |
Item model number | 6434 |
Color | Silver |
Weight | 10.9 pounds |
Height | 13.8 inches |
Depth | 2.5 inches |
Product Id | 34544 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.6 (119 ratings) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 077924074882 |
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Weber Stainless Steel Grill Basket
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LOVE LOVE LOVE, this grill basket. Grilled veggies on it this weekend and all it needed was a good coating of non-stick spray. Veggies grilled up perfect and were delicious. We did Zucchini, yellow squash, red onions, and red bell pepper coated with a little vegetable oil and seasoning. This basket will get a great seasoned non-stick coating after repeated use, so don't be trying to clean off the brown residue. It will keep getting better with age. Can't wait to try some potatoes next and maybe some shrimp. Anything Weber always means quality and this is a very heavy, high quality grade of stainless steel. Great value for the money and with site to store there is never a shipping charge. Go for it, you won't be sorry!
For years I struggled to find a good basket that was a decent size for my cooking needs and high quality enough to withstand multiple uses per month. This product fills that need and works well on my Weber kettle and Weber Smokey Mountain.
I've consistently made delicious food in this basket—potatoes, asparagus, onions, peppers. It's super useful for cooking smaller things. It's a good size for a 22" grill or larger. On my 22" I can grill veggies in the basket on indirect heat and 3–4 chops over direct heat. It would dominate the grilling space on anything less than 22". It's a bit of a chore to clean. Apparently it's dishwasher safe but I haven't tried that.
If you are looking for a grilling basket to continue to look shiny and new this won't be that one. The flip side is that it is high quality and a good size to cook for families. It is durable and utilitarian.
I used it for the first time yesterday. Worked great. Used a BBQ spatula to turn the veggies periodically: sliced green & yellow peppers, onions, zucchini. Had the veggie basket on one half of the grill, the chicken on the other half. Both finished in about the same time. I used to have to do the meat on the grill, and the veggies in the kitchen on the stove. Now it is nice to do the whole dinner on the grill.
It works as expected and was easy to clean. Look forward to using it to grill a variety of vegetables this spring and summer.
Grillin veggies is easy with this basket. Cleanup is a little tougher. I'm usually grilling summer squash and zucchini coated with some olive oil, kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper. The Oil sticks pretty good to the pan and is difficult to remove. I use dawn and a green scotch brite pad that gets most of it. However the reason for my 5 star review, after 3 or 4 uses the pan has not warped (which has happened to cheap ones I've used in the past) and lays flat on the grill.
Great for grilling and not over cooking vegetables, add shrimp , chicken or fish. Heating basket up prior to adding food, clean up is easy!!
works great. will eat healthier with more grilled veggies and fish. durable, sturdy, good size holds lots of veggies.
Bought this summer 2021 but used first time April. Roasted bell pepper, onion, mushroom, cherry tomatoes and Bok choy with EVOO, salt and pepper. Tasted fabulous! Allowed pan to cool before trying to clean it. Don't have a pic how it looked after cooking but brown sides and trails on sides from oil and also on outside where it dripped through holes. After reading all the reviews I was sure I was stuck with it as it was and was disappointed it wouldn't be gleaming anymore but a few googles found a solution that worked. I didn't have a big enough pot to immerse it on stovetop so used a dollar store turkey roasting pan with water enough to cover one side at a time. Added 1/2 cup baking soda, set oven to 500°F (though lower would probably work). Brought water to boil and left it for thirty minutes. Used one of the green scrubbies others have mentioned with a little Dawn. It's back to gleaming though if you look close you can still see marks where grease was removed. Docked one star because it shouldn't be so difficult to clean and Weber, in replies to others about this blamed it in the flames and had no solution.