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Grill Talk => Weber Grill Forum (Grills, Accessories) => Topic started by: BBcue-Z on December 11, 2014, 02:49:52 PM
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Found this 18” SS steamer ring on the web
http://www.foodservicewarehouse.com/thunder-group/slstm018r/p365212.aspx
(http://i59.tinypic.com/ehlwup.jpg)
Ordered it for $21 and free shipping during Cyber week :)
It fits the kettle very well
(http://i62.tinypic.com/2rnh8hj.jpg)
(http://i60.tinypic.com/2yjr5u9.jpg)
It allows 5 inches of extra headroom so larger thing can be cooked on this grill
(http://i62.tinypic.com/23uug6x.jpg)
(http://i60.tinypic.com/353e4qc.jpg)
It also has a lip that would allow a second grate for extra cooking space
(http://i62.tinypic.com/2mnf148.jpg)
Or for use of one grate at higher elevation for smoking, slow cooking…etc.
(http://i61.tinypic.com/29nhwg9.jpg)
Also added a thermometer through the vent hole, no drilling necessary :)
(http://i61.tinypic.com/14bhus0.jpg)
The ring is made of heavy duty food-grade SS and feels very solid and will last a long time…
They also have a 22 inch ring for the larger kettle for $36, but I didn’t get it, since I have rotis rings for my 22.5 kettles.
http://www.foodservicewarehouse.com/thunder-group/slstm022r/p365214.aspx
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Nice find! One could potentially turn this into a DIY kettle pizza. What's the bump out area in the right side of that first picture?
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I like that! With that ring, I could possibly see cooking a turkey on my Outrider …
Well, maybe … It would be fun trying. :) ;) ;)
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crumbsnatcher,
I think that was supposed to be a handle, but the actual ring did not have it. The ring has one sold smooth wall with no handles or bumped out area.
The pizza idea sounds really interesting!! Any suggestions??
MacEggs,
Turkey is a great idea. I think I’ll try a whole chicken first and go from there :)
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@BBcue-Z if u could make a cut into the ring and add handles, you could fashion something like the kettle pizza as seen in this pic. I can't justify the $150 price tag of the kettle pizza.
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Add a motor and a spit and that's a perfect roti ring!
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Thanks crumbsnatcher,
I don’t think the ring is high enough for that application. I do agree with you though, $150 is too much for that pizza gadget. It can be easily made using aluminum flashing from the hardware store.
(http://i62.tinypic.com/1he4ib.jpg)
@SixZeroFour ,
That's the first thing I thought of :)
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Will it fit the older JJ's ?
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If the older JJ is 18.5”, then it should.
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I wouldn't mind trying one of these on a standard 18 kettle.
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Exactly what 604 said, perfect for an inexpensive roti set up.
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Will it fit the older JJ's ?
If it fits the newer JJ I would "GUESS" that it would fit a standard 18" kettle, but not the older JJs....Right? (complete guess)
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Dos anyone know if the 22" ring would fit the 22.5" kettle? If its snug enough to control air, could it be a poor mans cajun bandit extender?
If it fits but its not airtight, it could still be used for high heat cooks. it could allow the lid to be raised enough to allow a larger turkey to be cooked on the top grate.
Has anyone tried this?
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Dos anyone know if the 22" ring would fit the 22.5" kettle? If its snug enough to control air, could it be a poor mans cajun bandit extender?
If it fits but its not airtight, it could still be used for high heat cooks. it could allow the lid to be raised enough to allow a larger turkey to be cooked on the top grate.
Has anyone tried this?
You could probably use a nomex gasket to fill the gap if it's not airtight.
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I don’t think it’ll be airtight, but don’t know for sure since I did not get the 22” ring. The 18” left a very small gap, but the JJ is always starving for air any way, so it wouldn’t matter much. It’ll definitely provide extra room on the kettle though.
Here are other sources for the 18”, since the first website I posted seems to be running low on stock.
http://www.staples.com/Thunder-Group-18-Stainless-Steel-Steamer-Ring/product_428248
http://www.kitchenemporium.com/Thunder-Group-SLSTM018R-18-Stainless-Steel-Steamer-Ring_p_3909.html#.VIra3r4o5kg
http://www.basequipment.com/Thunder-Group-SLSTM018R-p/thun-slstm018r.htm
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I ordered one of these after seeing your post and just checked the link again and the price almost doubled!
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I ordered one of these after seeing your post and just checked the link again and the price almost doubled!
Just like brisket. More demand higher price.
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I got mine and was excited to give it a try, and it became evident with each 18.5" kettle I put it on was that the LID does not fit securely on this ring.
It does fit securely in the bowl and a cook grate does set nicely on the lip of the ring, but each lid I tried, and I have run the gamut with a No Date Code Bar-B-Q-Kettle, "G", "AU" and "EZ" Smokey Joe Platinum, that if you are OK with a cockeyed lid on the ring, then this mod is for you.
Me, I'm not all that thrilled with this ring.
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Read what swamprb says. I was trying to pass around a good deal - now I say FUHGEDABOTITT!! 8)
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Place the ring with the lip facing the bowl and the lid will sit straight. On the rare occasion when you need to use double grates the lip has to be facing upwards, then the lid will be slightly slanted. I felt this was cosmetic and did not bother me. This is something I could deal with considering that it double the grill space rather than taking a second grill on the road.
However, if you all need is expansion or more clearance, the lip facing downwards works well.