Weber Style 32903 Professional Grade Grill Pan

October 23, 2009

in BBQ Accessories, BBQ Product Reviews, Weber Accessories, Weber BBQ Griddles and Pans

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Weber Style 32903 Professional Grade Grill Pan
 
Manufacturer: Weber
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Product Description

Just the right tool for cooking pan fries on the grill. Or try it for delicate fish, vegetables, and even fruit. Made of 430-grade stainless steel.

Product Details

  • Grill pan; made of 430-grade stainless steel
  • Ideal for cooking small or delicate foods such as fries, fish, or vegetables
  • Dishwasher-safe

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veggies made simple
 
Review Date: May 29, 2007
Reviewer: K. S. Mathoda, CT, USA
We love to grill vegetables. Had an old non-stick type pan, but it got rusted thru and was unsafe to use. I finally settled on this Grill Pan. Frankly it is the best twenty bucks I spent.

The stainless steel will discolor if heated too much, but cleaning is not too bad. The first time I used it without oiling the pan, cleaning needed quite a bit of scrubbing. I ended up using oven cleaner (Easy Off) and it worked pretty well - got all the crud off. I now oil the pan before putting it on the grill and clean up is not bad. The advantage of stainless steel is that with a bit of care it will give good service and there is nothing to flake off.

I also bought the veggie basket and use both interchangeably. The lips all around are great, I just use a spatula to lift the veggies to a serving dish.
LOVE: Quality of construction; Cost; Raised lips all around; Material
HATE: Cleanup is tough, but it is no tougher than with so called non-stick pans - had one.
Would I recommend it - definitely; I plan to replace mine with a similar one when this one goes (or I get tired of it)
Very nice
 
Review Date: May 30, 2007
Reviewer: David J. Bower, Grand Bay, Alabama
I was impressed with the quality of this slotted stainless steel pan. Very nice product, and much larger than I thought it was going to be. Very pleased with this product.The only downside is staining which is to be expected from high heat.
Another Quality Product from Weber
 
Review Date: April 6, 2008
Reviewer: Joel Dauteuil, Bethlehem, NH USA
The first thing you'll notice about this product is that the price seems remarkably fair given the quality.

This is truly grilling made easy - you can throw anything on this pan and you're good to go: veggies, baked potatoes, flakey fish.

I agree with the other reviewer about cleanup being a little tough, but truly it is no tougher than all the other stainless steel cookware we use - it's all a PITA but worth it in the long run.
Great Grilling
 
Review Date: August 3, 2009
Reviewer: Avid Cook, Los Angeles
This pan does what Weber says it will do. No warping, very sturdy, good sized handles so with the proper glove one doesn't worry about mishandling a very hot pan. My veggies come out great with very little mess and no more slices of anything lost to the fire. It also worked great in my oven broiler.
Top Quality
 
Review Date: May 23, 2010
Reviewer: Woodbine,
Don't buy the cheap coated grill pans. They warp and become useless. This is the real deal for anyone serious about grilling.
AWESOME
 
Review Date: December 17, 2007
Reviewer: luvnola, greenville, sc
This grill pan along with the weber grill basket is a must. Makes grilling easy, fast, simple and of course yummy!
Good pan...
 
Review Date: May 14, 2007
Reviewer: A. Clark, Shrewsbury, MA United States
I got this to grill veggies and other smaller stuff that might fell through the grates on my gas grill.

After the first couple of uses (and subsequently leaving the pan on the grill for a few days without cleaning it), I noticed some brown discoloration that looked like rust on the surface.
I'm still not sure if it was rust or not, but I got the pan hot and sprayed it with olive oil and wiped it down with some paper towels. That got rid of the rust color and it hasn't come back.
Now the pan is a nice dark brown color, and I just spray with oil and clean it with the brush before use. It stays on the grill or under the grill when not in use.

Other than that, it works as a pan should. Stuff cooks when you put it on there, and it doesn't stick as long as you oil it at a higher temperature than you cook at.

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