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Halo Elite Griddle Grease Trap-Gates (2pk)The perfect sidekick to your full size HALO Elite griddle These grease trap gates are the perfect sidekick to your full size HALO griddle. Each gate closes off the rear of the griddle plate to keep food from falling into the grease trap. One features a scalloped pattern at the bottom to allow free flow of grease, while the other features a solid edge to keep as little grease from exiting as possible. Each gate still allows for use of our utensil clean
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