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Weber Rotisserie???

Started by Lumpy Coal, September 20, 2015, 04:28:27 PM

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Lumpy Coal

I am thinking I should get a rotisserie ring for my 22" kettles however I have a few questions. 

1. I've heard there is a newer model from Weber without tabs that seals better, does anyone know the product number?  I thought weber site said 2290 and that ls what Lowes and Home Depot say on their website but on their pictures I see tabs. 

2. Is it really worth the price they want for it?  I mean really?!

3. I've read people say cajun bandit is way better....how so?  I'm thinking exchange rate and shipping will probably drive the cost up. 

Thanks in advance for your input.

Jocool

The tabless version has been out for a couple of years. If you're offered a tabless version, it's probably old stock.

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Yaroslav

Hi,

I haven't tried Cajun Bandit, but it looks similar to Weber Rotisserie. When it comes to Weber Rotisserie I paid £150 for it and I think it's worth it. It's dead simple to use and you don't have to about turning/supervising anything. It doesn't matter are you doing quick or long cook, it will work great with perfect results every time.

MacEggs

@Lumpy Coal , I have one with tabs and it works fine.  It's a fairly snug fit.  The roti is worth every penny.  I love mine.
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Grizz

I get a lot of use out of mine.  It's one of the newer ones without the tabs.  I got it off ebay for around $100 because the motor was listed as broken.  Which didn't matter much, because I had planned on going with a battery powered motor anyway.  One of the best accessories I got for it is a kabob set made by Napoleon.

firedude5015

I love my roti...easy to use and everything i cook turns out great.
Mine is a weber..2290..no tabs..works awesome


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