Jeff Padell
TVWBB Pro
I live on the Rt 95 corridor between Boston and RI and have been grilling my whole life. As a kid we had a red Weber kettle grill so when I got married I bought a Weber 22 inch kettle grill. In 2000 I bought a Silver B that is still going strong. This weekend I plan to do its first annual maintenance as the electric starter stopped working a few years ago, I also just quickly brushed the flame tubes, first time ever. It is not that we don't use it, we grill about 4-5 times a week YEARROUND 
in 2000 I also bought a New Braunfels offset smoker and have had it for 13 years and have used it about the same number of times, 14.
I am finally catching the bug and am refurbishing the New Braunfels but have started looking for another smoker that will be easier to use.
I am reading this forum trying to decide between the WSM 18 and 22. We have 4 in our house, 2 of my 3 sons still live here (ages 25 and 27) and when I grill a 3 lb chicken we usually have some left over. If I make ribs we make 2 racks of BB's and sometimes have a couple left. The 18 seems to make the most sense based on what we consume. When I make steak we make a 2 pounder and have a little left over. But I do love smoked turkey legs!
Jeff

in 2000 I also bought a New Braunfels offset smoker and have had it for 13 years and have used it about the same number of times, 14.
I am finally catching the bug and am refurbishing the New Braunfels but have started looking for another smoker that will be easier to use.
I am reading this forum trying to decide between the WSM 18 and 22. We have 4 in our house, 2 of my 3 sons still live here (ages 25 and 27) and when I grill a 3 lb chicken we usually have some left over. If I make ribs we make 2 racks of BB's and sometimes have a couple left. The 18 seems to make the most sense based on what we consume. When I make steak we make a 2 pounder and have a little left over. But I do love smoked turkey legs!
Jeff
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