Traeger Pellet Grills Drip Tray Liners (5-Pack) – Pro 34
- Brand:
- Traeger Pellet Grills
- Model Number:
- BAC410
- UPC:
- 634868923098
- EAN:
- 0634868923098
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6463347
- Walmart SKU:
- 381798895
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 78 reviews.
Does the job well This product is as advertised.
I have been putting off this purchase thinking that I didn't really need a cover for my grill since it sits under a patio cover when not in use (which isn't often) and the covers aren't cheap. But we have several days of strong southerly winds blowing during the summer months stirring up dust and blowing in debris and I found myself needing to continually clean the grill before using it again. Once the cover arrived, I realized that I had made a very good purchase that was going to provide protection for my grill that should keep it in good shape for many years to come which means my family and friends (and me) will be enjoying fine dining for many more years from that grill. The cover is well made, durable, and provides great cover for the grilling unit. Go ahead and spend the money on this item. I don't believe you will regret the purchase.
I hate cleaning my grill. It Is a dirty unsatisfying job. When I first got the grill I lined the drip tray with aluminum foil. It helped, but because of the foil size there were always seams where the grease managed to work its way through. With liners they are precut to fit the grill pan and heavier grade than typical roll foil. There is still some stuff to clean up, but of it is on foil liner and can just be thrown away. Less cleaning and mess is always good with me.
Great addition to my Traeger grill. No more messing with aluminum foil, that's never the right side. Can change the liners in seconds.
What a difference having this protection from drips and spills onto the Drip Tray, keeping it clean so I don't have to clean it after every use. I just throw it away and replace once it comes to the end of its life. I'll never be without a spare Grip Tray Liner.
First, measure your grill; otherwise, you might need some tin snips. But the liners pop right onto the drip pan. Much better than the aluminum foil I tried previously. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
These liners are the perfect solution to needing mittens in winter to clean my Traeger. We use tin foil in the warmer months - but these babies do the trick when we have the insulation blanket on. Now - if there was an easier way to vacuum the beast out in winter!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I lost 2 more inches of cooking surface. The SS drip tray could be a couple inches wider, then the liner could be 4 inches wider. Still plenty of air space for circulation. plus the piece of flimsy cardboard, to keep liner rigid in shipping, was useless. mine came folded and ripped.... back to aluminum foil....
Does not work as well as I had hoped better to just use aluminum foil
Frustrated with foil liners that were recommended for my tailgater. The tab on the foil tray, I believe is to just wrap around the pan to secure it in place. Keeping the indented word “Traeger” in the foil facing the right way. When I do this. The drip spout has no coverage from this liner. And the small edge on the foil prevents grease from flowing down the spout of the tailgater to the pail. Once the grease is deep enough to get over the lip, it goes under the foil onto the pan & eventually out the spout. What a mess. So I turned the tray around so the tab could be cut (by me) to accommodate the spout. And no lip on foil tray and grease can flow out. But it still gets under the foil liner. I would like to hear your suggestions of the best way to use the foil tray.
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