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  1. I store them vertically with no problem, and the grills vertically as well.
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  2. I bought an aluminum grill cart, with a pre cut hole for my small kamado, and put it beside my 23" KK. I have everything except the upper grill stored inside it. It's made by Challenger, I believe.
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  3. Wilbur, Here is a picture of a storage area in my outdoor kitchen. These shelves have the teak shelves, heat deflector, upper grill, drip pan, basket splitter, and new baking stone sitting on them as well as two removable shelves from a Broil King Keg. I keep the lower and main grill in the cooker. The teak shelves are stored when not in use so they don't gray.
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  4. Other than the pizza stone, which is stored inside the house, everything else is outside by the KK. I have a tiled-top, wrought iron table that has hooks on the end for spatulas, tongs, grill floss, etc. I generally stash the extra grills, baskets, and my charcoal chimney at one end. Their is an underneath shelf for 3 large rubbermaid tubs, which hold the deflector, smoking woods (Large chunks) and my charcoal. Like Susan, I also have one of those large blue/white plastic deck boxes where I keep smoking woods (boxes of smaller pieces), rib racks, gloves, guru, etc. All are in very close proximity to the KK.
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  5. Originally, about a year ago now, I started with "just" the 23" KK and two side shelves. But shortly after taking delivery and using it I realized I should have also ordered one of Dennis' teak side tables and subsequently placed the order. No regrets...other than maybe it would have been even better with two side tables I also use a small 2x4" "Lifetime" plastic table to set the various SS grates. But the teak cabinet stores the heat deflectors, pizza stone, smoking wood, 'coal baskets, etc. The drawers are also super handy for gloves, utensils, etc.
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  6. If you can build something yourself there are lots of possibilities. Dennis sells a storage cabinet with a dedicated place for each of the grills and the accessories. Some of our members have made their own as well and maybe if they see this they would be kind enough to post their pictures. They should already be on this forum somewhere along with the schematic of Denis' storage cabinet. Some people say their gas grills provide great storage for their Kamado accessories. For myself, I keep the grills, extra charcoal basket, various heat deflectors, stones, rotisseries baskets, racks, torches, ash shovel, grill floss and brushes, grilling utensils, gloves and other numerous misc KK items in a large covered, plastic deck box. Its not particularly attractive but its wide enough and tall enough to hold the grills standing up along with everything else, I can empty it out periodically and hose it down and its only a step or two away from my KK. Note: I went looking for some threads from our previous forum re storage and they are not coming up or are 404 page not found so they aren't all here. But I did find this one showing Denis' specs and Tucker's cart. http://komodokamado.com/forum/topic/1895-outdoor-cabinetscarts/?hl=storage
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