Let me preface this by saying I don't have any affiliation with BBQ Dragon and the shelf is the only product I have from them. I've had a few folks ask me if I like the shelf and if it causes a gap with the lid. The answer is Yes - I think it's great and No, the gap is so small it doesn't affect anything.
Here's the shelf from the top. It just clips on and is very sturdy.
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Here's the gap - about 2mm. The size of the gap will likely be depend on manufacturing tolerances and the roundness of your kettle. I think the folding supports that contact the lower bowl can be slightly bent, if needed, to make it more flush if you want. I didn't bother to do that on mine as the gap is so small. I suppose if you're super concerned with the gap, you could close the bottom vent a hair to compensate. To me, I just don't think it's necessary. The kettles are not air tight to begin with.
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After your cook, you just remove it and store it in the kettle. Easy Peasy. It also has 3 utility hooks to hang tongs, brush, etc.
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I like the shelf so much on my old 1991 Red Kettle that I'm thinking about selling my other Weber, which is a Performer Model with a stainless steel table (SSP). I find it's just so much easier to move the Red Kettle around than to wheel around the big Performer.
Very cool! I've been looking at those but had a few questions. You've answered them. Thanks!
I love mine as well!
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Here's mine on my 22OTG. love it
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@Grillagin hooked me up with one for Secret Santa. I am very impressed.
I have one and love it.
I'm getting one for my 26"
I'm glad you like yours,
@LightningBoldtz. I was impressed with the one I got for you, so I got one for myself. The company recommends that it be placed over one of the legs for stability. I tried to do that on my LE red, but the bowl handle and lid bale parts are in the way.
Quote from: Tionoel on January 11, 2018, 07:07:38 PM
I'm getting one for my 26"
I don't think they make one for a 26". If so, let us know. I just tried their site, but it is down. I got my shelf through Target.com
Yeah the 26 is a larger radius. It won't fit and I don't think they make one for it..
I have most of their products and the shelf and the Dragon Blower are great.. the chimney.. eeah the weber is bigger and built better..
Quote from: Grillagin on January 11, 2018, 08:40:36 PM
The company recommends that it be placed over one of the legs for stability. I tried to do that on my LE red, but the bowl handle and lid bale parts are in the way.
I did see they recommend placing it over one the legs, but the lid bale on mine gets in the way also. However, unless you are putting some serious weight on it to cause a balance problem, it won't be an issue. Maybe a 16lb brisket on the shelf might make it a little unstable? Of course, you could get another shelf for the other side to balance it out. ;D
I have a portable folding table in my cooking area... works well and LOTS of room with no gimmicks or problems. Cheap too...
I would love to get one for my 18". I emailed them over the holidays inquiring with regards to this possibility. But no acknowledgement at all. And I have the chimney and dragon too!
Anyone using the DWing on a 18"??
Would make a great place to rest your peel
centered with the opening on a KettlePizza.
Let you peek under the crust with a little more stability.
I ordered one on amazon and it seems great but the stability cables that keep the arms from folding out too far were missing so I haven't been able to use it yet. I did contact the company and they asked for my shipping address so i think they're sending the cables but I've gotten no confirmation
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Mine works grate. Very well engineered product. Not as aesthetically pleasing to look at as the old wood Weber Sidekick table but still not bad. Removes and stores easily too.
Someone else mentioned just using a grill you are not cooking on to set stuff on. It gives you an excuse for why you might have an extra one or two laying around.
By how many some of the guys have here, I'm guessing they tell their wife how they are planning to cut round pieces of plywood to put where the cooking grate goes, put table clothes over them & host their daughter's wedding in the back yard when she grows up.
Quote from: hawgheaven on January 12, 2018, 06:32:28 AM
I have a portable folding table in my cooking area... works well and LOTS of room with no gimmicks or problems. Cheap too...