Ron G.
TVWBB Wizard
I've got some Ace Gift Certs "burning a hole in my pocket" and thinking about getting a new Charcoal Grill with Spring coming (eventually...)
Most of my parents and one of my old Weber Kettles had the "Daisy Wheel" vents - which although they could occasionally drop hot coals, were easy to regulate and maintain.
Most of my recent experience with the "One Touch" system has been on the low-end versions (at some cabins that we rent when we go "up North" for some "mental enema time"...) One thing that I have noticed with most of these is that the lever and vent leaves are inevitably siezed-up and non-operational.
Part of this could be that these grills tend to get abused or improperly maintained.
Are there differences in the materials used for the lever mechanism / charcoal scraper / vent controls on the "better" (Gold, Platinum, Performer) vs the "cheaper" versions (One-Touch Silver, etc.)? Are some made from Stainless vs galvanized? Or to these things last better with an occasional dab of high-temp grease or something like that? [Anybody wish that they still made the Daisy-Wheel version? I suspect that it would work better for Zone Cooking.]
I now turn to the Borg Collective that is TVWBB - Enlighten me / bring me "up to speed"
Most of my parents and one of my old Weber Kettles had the "Daisy Wheel" vents - which although they could occasionally drop hot coals, were easy to regulate and maintain.
Most of my recent experience with the "One Touch" system has been on the low-end versions (at some cabins that we rent when we go "up North" for some "mental enema time"...) One thing that I have noticed with most of these is that the lever and vent leaves are inevitably siezed-up and non-operational.


I now turn to the Borg Collective that is TVWBB - Enlighten me / bring me "up to speed"