I will just leave this here


 
are you talking about their first attempt at a griddle (pictured) or the slate? I thought the slate was a pretty nice unit.
The one pictured. I've posted that I did in fact see a Slate and it's a pretty solid piece. Not worth the ask IMO, but, then I am super critical of companies charging a lot of $$$ for goods they off shore and depend on their brand to get top $$$ for. (for the record not just Weber FWIW)
 
So the woman buying the SSP I had for sale asked how does the tank attach. Since the SSP and Genesis use the same piece for the tank hanger, I improvised.
 

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This looks pretty decent, tank included, for anyone looking for a 3000 (though the manual he has says it’s a 2000)

 
This looks pretty decent, tank included, for anyone looking for a 3000 (though the manual he has says it’s a 2000)

Being in Kenosha, you aren't that far from the northern suburbs of Chicago. I have seen tons of great looking candidates in that area over the course of the year. But that is just too far for me unless it is something really special.

He probably added the side burner later, upgrading it to a 3000. While we might chafe at the use of later wheels and handle, this one has obviously been cared for.
Couldn't agree more. I think the handle replacement only makes sense... it is what was probably the only thing available at the time. And being all 3 being authentic Weber parts really solidifies that is was cared for.
 
That 3K is a really nice grill. Appears even the cross bar next to the tank is in decent shape which is great. Identical to the one my dad had. 2000 converted to 3000 when I added a side burner for him

That crossbar on the x000's and older never seems to go bad on the ones I have had. I think the indent on the cookbox side has something to do with that.

4/5 of the silver and golds I get are usually in need of replacement.
 

 

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