I need a response that's beyond "like". We need a "Wow!" button. That thing is gorgeous. Those new Weber's do not even begin to hold a candle.
We have a "Wow" button! Mouse-over the Like link and choose the emoji with the wide-open eyes--that's "WOW!". I'll "Wow" your post so you can see it.I need a response that's beyond "like". We need a "Wow!" button. That thing is gorgeous. Those new Weber's do not even begin to hold a candle.
PS: How did you mount the wood slats in that configuration and how did you treat them to make them weather resistant? Is this a stove you use or more a museum piece?
Thank for that - It's about time. Top end is 700°. I wonder what the low end is? Even has an auto-clean function that shuts off when finished. Why wasn't weber the one to come out with this. Also looks like a POS thin sheet metal cook box that will not last more than a year or 2. I wonder if they offer an extended warranty;-) BTW Happy New YearSounds good if it is not a pile of rust in 2-3 years. Weber should pay attention.
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I found it at Lowe’s. Seems to be a standard CB warranty, but Lowe’s offers the extension.Thank for that - It's about time. Top end is 700°. I wonder what the low end is? Even has an auto-clean function that shuts off when finished. Why wasn't weber the one to come out with this. Also looks like a POS thin sheet metal cook box that will not last more than a year or 2. I wonder if they offer an extended warranty;-) BTW Happy New Year
Maybe someone who spends $700 on that grill rather then $200 will take better care of it.Honestly I can't help but wonder if things like the CharBroils would hold up longer if owners lavished all the love on them that many here do on their Weber. And given what I have seen of the new Weber products I don't anticipate long life even with all the love
Of course they would hold up better and last longer with a lot of cleaning and keeping out of the weather. But hopefully not like the love we see from the Webers at the curb we pick up. If fact the Charbroils, NeXT grills, etc that I have "restored" and sold had their cabinets in better shape than Webers of the same vintage some times. It is the enameled steel fire boxes and cheap drip pans that go. When that happens there are no replacement parts and warranties of only 1 year so there is nothing but riveting some sheet metal in to fix it to get a few more years out of it.Honestly I can't help but wonder if things like the CharBroils would hold up longer if owners lavished all the love on them that many here do on their Weber. And given what I have seen of the new Weber products I don't anticipate long life even with all the love
I really don't think it comes down to cost. It is a mentality. I am perhaps a little neurotic, I keep everything covered. My cars are always garaged, every grill and yard tool are either on a porch or in the garage, nothing gets rained on. On the other hand, my neighbor just bought a nice pellet grill and used the cover once or twice. I see it out my window every day sitting in the rain. I know he likes his grill, he even put it in his truck and took it on vacation with him. I also pick stuff from out by his trash all the time before it goes to the dump and most I give away, donate, or some I sell.Maybe someone who spends $700 on that grill rather then $200 will take better care of it.
On the Broilmaster P3 series, those same style warming racks which fold out and retract with the opening and closing of the grill hood...are solid 304 stainless steel. If you're putting anything besides buns on those Weber chrome plated ones, they will rust out/corrode in short order.They do rust out for sure, but I actually use mine pretty regularly. I've also taken it off because it sometimes does get in the way so a flip up one makes sense to me at least.
Regardless, if you keep a grill outdoors in the elements, even with a cover, it will eventually rust out. The only exception is a 100% stainless steel grill. Rust never sleeps.
They should just buy Spider and they would have a Pellet Kettle. That is one of the reasons that a company goes public to give them $$ for acquisitions. The lack of a thermostatically controlled gas grill is just stupid.My quick fix solution for Weber is to come out with a PELLET kettle to compete with the Recteq Bullseye. That would be easy and buy time for a next step on the SmokeFire.
Meanwhile, in the gas grilling world, Weber lets Charbroil beat them out with a thermostatically controlled gas grill. I never really thought about wanting that capability, but if you are doing ribs or other low and slow stuff on your gas grill, it would certainly be helpful. It's not easy being Weber!
There will always be innovators and followers. Unfortunately, Weber seems to have become a follower depending on their past reputation for sales.They should just buy Spider and they would have a Pellet Kettle. That is one of the reasons that a company goes public to give them $$ for acquisitions. The lack of a thermostatically controlled gas grill is just stupid.
That pretty much sums it up...I don't think a thermostatically controlled gas grill can be produced in this price range. A gas-fired appliance requires a standing pilot that would be prone to blowing out in an outdoor environment, or a piezo or glow bar igniter that would likely require AC power...but either ignition method requires a complex valve that determines whether the pilot is hot enough via thermocouple before the valve is permitted to open. If such a thermostatically controlled gas grill were introduced, it would definitely be on the most expensive grills in the lineup.Depending on price and quality I might consider getting a thermostat controlled gas grill.