Weber Store in Berlin


 

PaulD

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OMG there's a ton of cool stuff at the Weber Store in Berlin!
Totally out of coincidence, we happened upon the original Weber store. Was in Berlin on business, and didn't even know this existed!

They had two main sections.
- First is their storefront. All sorts of cool stuff. Gadgets I haven't seen before. Wearables like shirts and aprons. Seasonings and flavors.
- In the back is their instruction area. They hold full on grilling classes in the store! They had a pretty legit setup for this. I believe the classes are conducted in German.

We would have browsed more, but we were in a hurry to catch our flight. My personal favorite was their spatula USB drives.
If you ever find yourself near Berlin, and you're a true Weber fan, do yourself a favor and plan to stop by (and budget for some room in your luggage).
Apologies if all of this is already well-known; it was certainly a pleasant surprise to me.
(Photographed and typed this up in Jan 2019; I realize that right now travel may be a challenge.)

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That's really cool, Paul, thanks for sharing! I have a friend who lives in Frankfurt, and he loves his Weber (pronounced Vey-buhr) at least as much as I love mine! Wish there was a store like that near me.....my wife is probably happy there is not! ;)

R
 
Achtung ! Achtung ! Make vay fo de GRILLMEISTER !!

No SmokeFire ?

Must be a difficulty in getting pellets to Germany ?
 
Wow. Lot's of cool stuff in there. What are the grills in the lower right of this photo? Thought they were Q's at first, but that heavier duty cart and the knobs don't seem to be the same. Dome looks to be shaped a little differently as well.

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Wow. Lot's of cool stuff in there. What are the grills in the lower right of this photo? Thought they were Q's at first, but that heavier duty cart and the knobs don't seem to be the same. Dome looks to be shaped a little differently as well.

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It's the Pulse 2000 – Elektrogrill.

Google Translate of text from the German Weber site (https://www.weber.com/DE/de/grills/elektrogrills/pulse/82010079.html):

Grilling has never been so easy. With maximum performance and minimal energy consumption, this impressive grill meets the most modern grill requirements. Thanks to the two-zone grill system, up to 6 steaks with authentic branding and crisp, aromatic vegetables can be prepared at different temperatures at the same time. With iGrill technology and precise LED temperature display, you can cook to the point. Here you can enjoy tempting grilling at the push of a button!

Features

Grill grates made of porcelain-enamelled cast iron
Cast aluminum lid and housing
Integrated iGrill technology / For use with the free Weber iGrill app
2-zone grill system
Fat drainage and collection system
Removable lining and front panel
Power button with built-in security mechanism
Integrated bracket for secure cable suspension
Electronic temperature regulation
Digital thermometer with LED display
Grease drip tray with drip tray accessible from the front
Stainless steel lid handle
 
Thanks Jepprey! I had no idea such a grill existed. To be honest, that looks much cooler than an electric Q. But at over $900US, I'd have to think long and hard about such a purchase.
 

 

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