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Revision as of 16:17, 3 April 2025 by AracelyCrawley5 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Both are detachable, so if you have something taller to cook-- like a turkey or beer-can hen-- you can easily fit it with a quick adjustment. The Ironwood 650 likewise has a side shelf similar to the Timberline grills, yet it doesn't have the shallow front walk that gets on those more expensive grills. It's really little in terms of a shelf, however it does give you something to rest a frying pan or tray on when you're trying to move points around or wrap ribs.<br>5 Tips...")
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