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Grill Talk => Weber Grill Forum (Grills, Accessories) => Topic started by: Bosibus on July 03, 2013, 04:38:35 PM
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I purchased this on way home from parents beach house at fathers day and brought it back to keep here for good. Gave my dad a kettle while I was here and made my wife stop at royal farms in Easton to pick it up, she thought I was crazy. Paid $30, not a great deal but fell in love with the handles. I assume P code = 1993 but it was never used. Fired up it and cooked up grilled drumsticks for initial cook. Turned out delicious.
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Nice! Where's the beach house? Please include the address. :D
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Looks like a deal to me! Have fun with it.
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Handy little cookers to have.
$30 may not be a great score, but it's $20 less than new, and you got the wood handles as an added bonus. That doesn't suck.
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I'm learning to like mine. I find the shape much more useful than the SJ. Easier to zone for indirect cooks.
Is there any other charcoal grill that Weber makes that is not round?
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I'm learning to like mine. I find the shape much more useful than the SJ. Easier to zone for indirect cooks.
Is there any other charcoal grill that Weber makes that is not round?
The Q comes in charcoal too but they seem to be less popular.
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Same here, we had a SJ here but going to do a mini WSM with it, I found this to be a lot easier to cook with for a small surface.