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Postby Kiska95 » 20 Jun 2015, 13:57

Anyone know of the best BBQ rib racks to buy? using on a UDS and a GMG DB

There are loads on the market but some seem to be tightly spaced. So me thinks if there's no air/heat flow around the ribs because they are squeezed together, then poor product and longer cook time. I know some alternate rib and space which seems to defeat the object a bit. Any suggestions?
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Re: rib racks

Postby Tiny » 21 Jun 2015, 07:03

Yes yes I do, if you go to IKEA they have an device which is described as a pot lid tidy for about a fiver, it can hold 5 racks and scissors open and closed so you can open wide so you are not scraping the rub off and then scissor close to hold.

It is simply the best I know Aris has posted a link before,
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Re: rib racks

Postby Kiska95 » 21 Jun 2015, 07:17

Thanks tiny great info :D
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Re: rib racks

Postby Scantily » 22 Jun 2015, 12:08

This is the one i have - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ultimate-BBQ-Gr ... B004ROQBGC

It's very good, lots of room so you can fit very meaty ribs on, even when they're wrapped. It's a pain to clean though.
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Re: rib racks

Postby wade » 22 Jun 2015, 14:33

Scantily wrote:This is the one i have - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ultimate-BBQ-Gr ... B004ROQBGC

It's very good, lots of room so you can fit very meaty ribs on, even when they're wrapped. It's a pain to clean though.


A good selection of Rib Racks there. It looks from the pictures that your one is supposed to be non-stick - I am surprised that it is a problem to clean. Would you still recommend it?
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Re: rib racks

Postby Scantily » 22 Jun 2015, 14:55

wade wrote:
Scantily wrote:This is the one i have - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ultimate-BBQ-Gr ... B004ROQBGC

It's very good, lots of room so you can fit very meaty ribs on, even when they're wrapped. It's a pain to clean though.


A good selection of Rib Racks there. It looks from the pictures that your one is supposed to be non-stick - I am surprised that it is a problem to clean. Would you still recommend it?


It is non stick, it's just a pain to clean in regards that there's a lot of metal and joins to clean around. I would very much recommend it, it's nice and long so will hold full racks of spares without them flopping about and touching each other. All the other racks I've seen look quite small and only hold the ribs in the middle.
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Re: rib racks

Postby Swindon_Ed » 22 Jun 2015, 19:07

+1 for what Tiny said.

The Ikea ones are cheap, last a long time, and the fact you can adjust the size means you can use them for any type of rib including beef ribs.
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Re: rib racks

Postby gingerchris » 23 Jun 2015, 15:02

You can also unscrew the prongs of the Ikea rack to clean a bit easier
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Re: rib racks

Postby Kiska95 » 24 Jun 2015, 08:14

Thanks guys been to IKEA and bought 2 brilliant!!!!!! :D
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Re: rib racks

Postby JoeSalop » 24 Jun 2015, 19:13

I need to get to Ikea to get me some of them, cant face going in Ikea though
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