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I was wondering if anyone has experienced the ManGrate that sponsors Angelo Coppolas Podcast, "Latest in Paleo" it sounds like a great, safe way to grill meat. Any experience would be greatly appreciated.

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I haven't used one, but we got one delivered as present for someone else. It was an extremely heavy box, so make sure you get it from somewhere with free shipping. – Happy Now Jul 25 at 4:34
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That sounds like an unfortunate accident while grating cheese... – Wisper Aug 8 at 18:29
Wonder how long they took to come up with the name- 5 s? – JeJ Oct 4 at 13:06

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Sounds like something used in more advanced manscaping.

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i'm optimistic about advances in that technology! – InTheory Nov 17 at 3:18
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I bought them for my husband. He says the work great. I love the food cooked on them.

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Is there a huge difference in flavor between using them vs using the grates already on your grill? – raydawg Jul 11 at 10:33
I think the food tastes better as there is no scorching from grease flare-ups. – Deb Jul 13 at 0:52
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Got my set this past Christmas and really enjoy using them. I had never used cast iron before so it took some time to get them properly seasoned but now that they are I use it often.

I will say, however, that I recently redid my grill to get rid of the heat plates and installed lava rocks and now the difference between the Man Grate and regular grate is not that noticeable. They are also not useful if cooking large quantities of anything at once, like 5 pounds of chicken for the week, but for a single roast or steak they are great.

Awesome grill marks and nothing sticks.

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