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5x R&B Heavy Duty Teflon Coated Grill Mats (+ Gift) $3.20 (80% Off) + Delivery ($0 Prime/$39 Spend) @ localización via Amazon AU

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Need some grill mats for your BBQ? Well the deal has come. Includes free gift of tongs and brush

A Valuable BBQ Tong and Brush for you, Best value in bbq grill accessories! If you're not completely satisfied, we'll make it right or your money back. Why wait? Try yours RISK FREE! Warning: do not let grease accumulate due to risk of grease fire. If you have any question about it, just tell us and we will provide you a satisfied solution

General item information:

Our grill mats can keeps your food from falling between the grates or sticking to the grill!,and oil drips onto the wood carbon to create smoke. Our grill mat is very smooth and will not stick to food easily, It makes you look like a pro ,enjoy a better barbecue with bbq tools.
Our grill mat is very easy to clean. When you finish the barbecue, you just need to wash it with clean water and dry it in the sun. Then you don't need to worry about dirty barbecue grill. They can withstand temperatures up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit and will not burn

Please see item description for full details


80% off coupon applies at checkout (make sure you tick or collect the coupon first before adding to cart) - there is no actual code

Original Price: $15.99
Further 80% off: $3.20


Coupon expires 31 July 2022 unless exhausted or sold out earlier

Shipped by Amazon AU

Enjoy :)


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  • +1

    Idek what use I have for this but $3.20 for some packaging material, tongs and a brush and the off chance of using the grill mat?

  • +2

    Yes let's add some Teflon to our nice grill.

    If your food falls through the bbq grate you're doing it wrong.

    • +9

      We use ours for public bbq areas. Much better than laying down foil.

      • +2

        Wouldn't you just clean the bbq properly then use it?

        • +3

          Yes but No, who knows what shit has been in there 😝

          • @I Smell Pennies: I know what shit has been in my hands soap is fine. I guess unless people been cooking brain on those burners

        • +5

          We clean it, but hearing some of the stuff people do on those public bbq areas….. I'd rather had an extra precaution

          • @mrderrickc: I recall some kids from high school bragging about urinating on them.

            • +3

              @3DL3: I sat talking to someone in my car for a few hours a few meters from a public electric BBQ. I saw cockroaches scuttle over the plate most of the time, seagulls land on and 5h|t on it, a rat climb up the bricks then drag its leaking genitals back and forth over the plate gnawing at the cooked-on food, and later 3 kids about 10-12 on bikes turned up, climbed all over it, and I moved to the other end of the car park when one decided to flop it out and urinate on the plate to entertain his mates.

              Now I take these when friends want to meet for a public BBQ. Someone usually asks why, laughing, until I answer them and their face goes white:

              https://www.tentworld.com.au/buy-sale/companion-2-burner-gas…
              https://www.tentworld.com.au/buy-sale/companion-2-burner-pla…
              https://www.tentworld.com.au/buy-sale/primus-stove-stand-win…

              (I found all these on the side of the road for free too. Actually I've found them several times - and kept the best examples.)

              Before I saw all that above (in spite of what their manufacturers claim) I'd never come across a public electric BBQ that reached a decent temperature, and didn't have plenty of cool areas on the plate. So not only can they not possibly kill all those germs/bacteria, it's a struggle to cook meat on them anyway. I've seen people "cook" (warm) sausages for 30 minutes and they're still not browned. When I use the above burner/plate the cooking is done in a quarter of the time at least, and actually LOOKS cooked (not just warmed), with plenty of Maillard reaction going on. Oh and then there's the idiots who cook FISH and a bit less worse - marinated Colesworths chicken kebabs on them, making everyone's meal that day taste disgusting.

      • Good idea!

    • +1

      These can not be good for you, those mats have to leach chemicals to your food. I don't care what anyone says.

      • It's just Teflon. Teflon is used everywhere for cooking. Ever eaten McDonald's? Every beef patty is cooked using Teflon. There are many Teflon coated pots and pans too. It's no big deal.

        • I’ve always had an inkling the widespread use of Teflon since it’s discovery in the 1930s has a correlation with cancer prevalence.

          • +3

            @Tightmike: Yet there is no evidence of an explosion of cancer cases over time. Remember the scare campaign over mobile phones and brain cancer in the 1990s and 2000s? And yet 20 years later there is no evidence of any huge increase even though there are now more mobile phones than people on the planet.

            If there was a conclusive link, 90 years later we would have proof. It has not been hard to link smoking, asbestos etc to rare outcomes.

            • @constipated: Dupont replaced Teflon with a pfoa free product recently. So long as the replacement doesn't exceed 240c it's fairly safe. The original that was used for decades is dangerous.

              https://youtu.be/-pW2ATrDnA8

        • Maccas worker here from 1995-1996. No Teflon was used that I knew of.

          Might be different now but certainly not in the "cook and have everything ready and pre wrapped in the window" era.

          • @butter: Not true, I worked at Maccas during 1995 and 1996, same time as you and I can confirm 100% that Teflon is used for the upper grill. Not the grill that you place the meat on, but the part that acts like a sandwich press, that presses onto the meat. That is teflon, I know because I was tasked with cleaning it on every shift I ever worked.

            • @PleasureMe: Ahh very true forgot about that. Probably because it was at the top and my mind was thinking about the actual grill plate.

              Considering I cleaned the grill a few hundred times I should've remembered.

              Thanks for the correction.

        • This is NOT just teflon. Teflon is the coating they spray on top. I saw in the listing something about fiberglass board. So it is Teflon coated fiberglass sheet. Teflon personally I am not worried about unless it peels, but the fiberglass sheet that it coats…not so confident.

          Make your own decisions.

          • @hippo2s: It's PTFE (Teflon coated fibreglass). Used for decades in commercial food preparation.
            The advantage in some applications is that it's a far cheaper alternative in lining with this material than purchasing coated metal products.
            Basically, it means that these are just a cheaper (throw away) item than actual pans or trays when the coating gets worn or damaged!

            • @Snoop: Teflon is the commercial name of PTFE. It's also the slippery pads on your computer mouse s feet. I am not so worried about PTFE/Teflon, it's the fiberglass board I am not sure.

              Some quick research show 270 degree to -30 for fiberglass sheet so it should be good enough. Altho again…I am not sure about used for food preparation.

  • +1

    I'm intrigued enough to buy. Curious to see whether these mats turn my chicken into bacon, pancakes and eggs like the picture too.

  • +1

    $3.20….why not

    • Because its likely manufactured as cheap as possible with no particular regard for using stuff that may be harmful?

      • +1

        No more harmful than reading some the comments posted at times! 🤷‍♂

        • I mean china wasn't even eating their own baby formula for years because of what they put in it. But sure. Cheap random BBQ mat from a manufacturer with no accountability. Top quality materials - no concerns at all.

          • @incipient: This is used to aid in cooking foods… But do you really have any idea exactly what is in those foods you're cooking in the first place?

            I sometimes have to laugh because many people are more than happy enough buying cheaper foods, cheaper shoes, even cheaper petrol, with very little thought to why they're cheaper in the first place.

  • +1

    i needed a new set of tongs!

  • +6

    Buyer beware, new seller with negative feedback. Questionable quality.

    • Most coupons are based on new sellers trying to promote their products. Everyone starts from somewhere. I do agree with you however :)

      Majority of the time it turns out fine!

      • +3

        For something that is heated and touching food. I think i would want some proof of certifications of it being safe or some positive reviews. But feel free to be the one to test and let us know

        • I already have a bunch of BBQ mats at home so I won’t be buying this deal. I’ll let the OzB community comment when they receive theirs

        • I think i would want some proof of certifications of it being safe

          "It has passed LFGB food-grade certification,…"
          There's your proof. Yes, about as much proof as any other cooking utensil you've ever purchased! 🤦‍♂️

          • @Snoop: You mean certified by jpeg? Whose photos have been copied from another big seller

            Deal: EXTSUD BBQ Grill Mat, 5 Pcs bbq Grill Mats Non Stick Reusable and Baking Mesh for Indoor Outdoor BBQ Works on Gas Charcoal Electric Grill Sheets 40x33CM (Black) https://amzn.eu/d/aT15GFR

            Be my guest and test it out

    • +1

      They have a one star review from a few months ago

    • +1

      If you're not completely satisfied, we'll make it right or your money back. Why wait? Try yours RISK FREE! Warning: do not let grease accumulate due to risk of grease fire

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  • +1

    Purchased 1. Thanks

  • On mobile app and can't see coupon possibly finished

    • Looks like coupon limit exhausted. Marked as expired. Cheers

  • +1

    I think you scored a pricing error. Just tried, if you add two to the cart, you get $3.20 off a $16 product, not 3.20 as the final price.

    • Interesting find. Good to know.

      Whatever the case, it will still be shipped out by Amazon

  • Good deal, missed out :(

  • Do these come with a bottle of Minamata sauce?

  • +1

    I bbq a lot mostly Japanese style coal bbq
    Virtually no cleaning 😀

  • Waiting for them to release a k-pop version

  • The brush is hella thin and tongs are tiny and thin. haha. The mat, I'm not sure, will see what I can use it for. Would it be suitable on a weber?

  • Received. Thanks op.

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