You may have seen a lengthy thread on Weber Kettle Club about Weber switching to bolt-on lid handles for Weber kettle grills. This change is causing some heartburn for die-hard kettle fans who prefer the current welded handle design.
I reached out to my Weber contacts for comment. They confirm that the company is moving to the bolt-on handle design with heat shield for the 2015 model year starting October 1. The handle design is shown in this photo of Euro grills by our friends at weber_grillacademy_gruendau on Instagram:
This change will affect the Jumbo Joe portable grill, all stand-up kettle grills, and Performers. This change does not affect other grills in the product line including the Smokey Mountain Cooker.
My sources tell me that Weber is making the change for several reasons. First, it has proven effective in Europe. Second, manufacturing efficiencies will be improved by standardizing on a common worldwide handle design. Third, the integrated heat shield prevents the lid handle from reaching high temperature, a common complaint from customers about the existing plastic handles.
It's fair to say that one could see the writing on the wall when it came to this change. The Ranch Kettle got bolt-on handles sometime in the 80's or 90's. The 26.75" kettle introduced in 2009 had a tall welded handle with an integrated heat shield, lost the heat shield from 2010-2012 and then got a bolt-on handle with heat shield in 2013. It was around 2006 that Weber charcoal grills bound for Europe and Asia started sporting bolt-on handles with heat shields. The Jumbo Joe introduced in 2013 had a bolt-on handle but no heat shield.
So how do you feel about this change? Positive, negative, or indifferent? Let us know.
Best,
Chris
I reached out to my Weber contacts for comment. They confirm that the company is moving to the bolt-on handle design with heat shield for the 2015 model year starting October 1. The handle design is shown in this photo of Euro grills by our friends at weber_grillacademy_gruendau on Instagram:

This change will affect the Jumbo Joe portable grill, all stand-up kettle grills, and Performers. This change does not affect other grills in the product line including the Smokey Mountain Cooker.
My sources tell me that Weber is making the change for several reasons. First, it has proven effective in Europe. Second, manufacturing efficiencies will be improved by standardizing on a common worldwide handle design. Third, the integrated heat shield prevents the lid handle from reaching high temperature, a common complaint from customers about the existing plastic handles.
It's fair to say that one could see the writing on the wall when it came to this change. The Ranch Kettle got bolt-on handles sometime in the 80's or 90's. The 26.75" kettle introduced in 2009 had a tall welded handle with an integrated heat shield, lost the heat shield from 2010-2012 and then got a bolt-on handle with heat shield in 2013. It was around 2006 that Weber charcoal grills bound for Europe and Asia started sporting bolt-on handles with heat shields. The Jumbo Joe introduced in 2013 had a bolt-on handle but no heat shield.
So how do you feel about this change? Positive, negative, or indifferent? Let us know.
Best,
Chris
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