Originally posted by Jerry N.:
Why is a WSM so expensive? Because it's worth it seems too simple, but that is the answer.
That reminds me of a joke I heard recently about getting a divorce
Originally posted by Jerry N.:
Why is a WSM so expensive? Because it's worth it seems too simple, but that is the answer.
I assume you're referring to the 2009 18-1/2" WSM? If so, I don't believe that's true. The box is clearly labeled:Originally posted by Chris Allingham:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Mike Veglia:
I just got my 2009 18" and it was made in Mexico according to box labels...
Originally posted by Jon Merka:
everyone misreads a label now and then
Originally posted by Dan Peter:
They are a little pricey, but so far i love it. i really debated between the 18 and 22, but for the extra $100 i figure i can feed the whole neighborhood..... Great smoker, wish the door was a little better design. So Far, So Good
Dan
Originally posted by Greg:
with the exception of the cooking grates, my dad has had his weber kettle since the early 70's. it has been mostly stored outdoors in michigan winters!
i have a 10 year old kettle that is still perfect, and i have zero worries about my WSM holding up.
bottom line is that you pay for quality, and i am more than willing to pay for it! these webers last a lifetime.
I was reading some old posts and found this. Wanted to let Noe know about this exclusive club, if he didn't all ready.Originally posted by Noe:
Reason for price is longevity i have a 18.5 1981 model 2820 wsm.