What are holes in the cooking grid for?

by RickshawRepairman

15 Comments

  1. Jappy_toutou

    Helps when you try to pick them up I suppose…

  2. Mk1Racer25

    Not to be able to stick a lighter through if you have to manually light it?

  3. HomeOrificeSupplies

    Don’t put your ____ in there…

  4. JohnTesh

    In many grills, you will have a tube that runs from the grilling surface near that notch down to the burner. This is a backdraft tube. If your ignitors fail, which almost all do at some point, you can hold a lighter over the opening of the tube right there with the burner gas on, and it will light.

    It takes exactly as long to light as it takes you to suspect it is not working and stick your head in the grill. Be patient and save your eyebrows, it totally will work 🙂

  5. KG101411

    OP acting like he’s never been to a grillyhole before

  6. anti-zastava

    Speed holes. Make grill go faster…

  7. Virtual_Manner_2074

    Don’t stick your dick in there

  8. maniacal_monk

    To roast your fingers directly over the flame without those pesky grates getting in the way.

  9. Santa_Claus77

    Maybe picking them up or sticking a lighter in? Adding some flavor chips? Idk!

  10. zaronius

    This is the cheaper way of creating a “handle” by deleting metal. The more expensive way would be to add a loop

  11. Bearspoole

    They are for whatever reason you can find! Spot to pick them up with, stick a lighter through, drop down a burnt piece. Whatever you want! Get creative!

  12. SnipTheDog

    Where the holy smoke comes out if you’re in the Vatican.

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