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Title: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: djb on February 21, 2020, 12:59:05 PM
First post here although, I’ve been a long-time lurker, and you folks may be the biggest group of enablers outside of hunting forums!  Anyway, despite my wife rolling her eyes, I just ordered a 26 inch kettle.  My charcoal story….years ago I got tired of frequently replacing cheap propane grills so picked up a 22 inch kettle just for a cheap temporary stop-gap.  I ended up loving it!  Then added a Smokey Joe, then a model 210 propane (rarely used) but always felt a little cramped for space on the 22.  Well, I have a graduation party to cook for in May so needed extra space to cook pulled pork for over 100 people.  I felt like Ralphie in ‘Christmas Story’ trying to work the purchase, but finally succeeded 😊.

Anyway, 4 grills will be pushing the space limits on my deck.  I’m hoping I will love this new big boy.  So, please let me know if you 26 inch owners still use your smaller grills much, and I’d love to hear any tips/tricks for acclimating to the larger grill.  I primarily use charcoal for indirect cooking: wings, ribs, chicken, sausage, and veggies.  I still use the gas for quick cooks or for direct heat.  I always seem to overcook/burn my burgers direct over charcoal.
Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: HoosierKettle on February 21, 2020, 01:04:49 PM
Welcome from Indiana. I use the 26” more than any grill and I’m only cooking for 3-4 people. It’s nice to have the extra space for cooking side dishes or smoking large cuts / quantities of meats.

It’s no secret it is my favorite grill and I consider it to be the best bang for the buck of any grill. I’ve been using it going on ten years now.


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Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: djb on February 21, 2020, 01:15:16 PM
Thanks HoosierKettle.  We are neighbors (Ohio).
Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: michaelmilitello on February 21, 2020, 02:14:10 PM
Welcome from Plainfield Indiana. 

I’ll vouch for the 26 as well.  Awesome cooker.  You’ll love yours.  Every grillfella should have one in the stable. 


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Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: Kneab on February 21, 2020, 02:31:14 PM
Welcome from the Chicago suburbs.
You will love your 26"
I am usually cooking for 4 and it has become my most used cooker.
Great for indirect or direct cooks.
I do not have any direct cook pictures[emoji2369]

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Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: Year-Round on February 21, 2020, 02:52:07 PM
Another Hoosier here, central Indiana.  Congrats on the 26!  Enjoy!  I keep looking for a used one.
Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: djb on February 21, 2020, 02:59:44 PM
It's a total Mid-west crew thus far!  I guess we like big.... cookers!

There is no better way to make wings IMHO than a kettle and a Vortex.  Turn your back for a second on a propane cook/direct cook & it always turns into a flame up for me!  I hope the 26 gets as hot as my 22 did. 

I looked, and looked for a used one, then just gave up and ordered direct from Weber.
Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: randy on February 21, 2020, 03:46:09 PM
Welcome from Toledo Ohio. You’re gonna love the 26”, I’ve got two of them and most of my cooks are for 6~7.


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Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: bamakettles on February 21, 2020, 05:59:39 PM
I’d love to have a 26 but have not had the opportunity over the years.  Interesting thread!


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Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: Tbagley on February 22, 2020, 04:04:13 AM
I have a 26 and was promo'd a U-Line Weber 22 that I added an ash catch basin to, the 26 get's all the love while the 22 has be used just once when I was smoking two hams for a rather larger gathering. My neighbors 18"er set the stage for me catching this disease.
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Title: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: HoosierKettle on February 22, 2020, 04:24:01 AM
It's a total Mid-west crew thus far!  I guess we like big.... cookers!

There is no better way to make wings IMHO than a kettle and a Vortex.  Turn your back for a second on a propane cook/direct cook & it always turns into a flame up for me!  I hope the 26 gets as hot as my 22 did. 

I looked, and looked for a used one, then just gave up and ordered direct from Weber.

I’m in greenwood just south of Indy.

As far as getting as hot as your 22, it will mostly but needs a little help sometimes. The vents are essentially the same as a 22 so when you want to ramp your temp up, just crack the lid slightly in the front. The lid can’t fall off if something bumps it because of the lid bale so you don’t have to worry about that. I usually crack it a quarter inch. This is an essential technique to learn on the 26 but works with all sizes of course.

Once up to temp and lid fully in position and vents wide open, it will cruise around 400-450 on a chimney of coal. Where a 22 will usually be 450-500. If you want more heat, just crack the lid.

For quick direct cooks with thin cuts of meat and coals spread even, its not uncommon for me to have the lid cracked the whole time. Just depends how much meat I’m trying to cook at once.


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Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: HoosierKettle on February 22, 2020, 04:38:13 AM

Welcome from the Chicago suburbs.
You will love your 26"
I am usually cooking for 4 and it has become my most used cooker.
Great for indirect or direct cooks.
I do not have any direct cook pictures[emoji2369]

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That’s what I’ve been doing wrong. I’ve been running clockwise on brisket.


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Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: tibas92017 on February 22, 2020, 04:52:09 AM
Last month I added a new Weber 22" Performer Deluxe to my BBQ Arsenal which also includes a Weber 22" Mastertouch Grill.  I will fire-up both when needed and I bought the Weber Performer Deluxe more for the Propane Ignitor and the nice metal table.  Gook luck with your new Grill and it should provide you with a great Grilling experience.
Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: djb on February 22, 2020, 06:02:43 AM

As far as getting as hot as your 22, it will mostly but needs a little help sometimes. The vents are essentially the same as a 22 so when you want to ramp your temp up, just crack the lid slightly in the front. The lid can’t fall off if something bumps it because of the lid bale so you don’t have to worry about that. I usually crack it a quarter inch. This is an essential technique to learn on the 26 but works with all sizes of course.

Once up to temp and lid fully in position and vents wide open, it will cruise around 400-450 on a chimney of coal. Where a 22 will usually be 450-500. If you want more heat, just crack the lid.

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Now that's the type of pro tips I was looking for HoosierKettle!  Thank you!

Depending on the type of charcoal, I can get my 22 inch temp gauge to bottom out with the vortex and a full chimney.  It has to be in excess of 500 F.  I can sometimes go from frozen wings to done in under 45 mins.  Of course cooking on a windy February day vs a hot day in July changes things.  I'll keep the cracked lid in mind.

BTW, I just noticed the price for replacement cooking grates 22 vs 26.  Wow, there is a significant price jump.  Does Weber use a higher gauge steel for the 26 grates?
Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: michaelmilitello on February 22, 2020, 06:43:41 AM
The 26 grate from Weber is stainless.  It will last a long time.   The standard 22 grates are plated steel. 


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Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: djb on February 22, 2020, 06:53:32 AM
The 26 grate from Weber is stainless.  It will last a long time.   The standard 22 grates are plated steel. 


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I wasn't aware of that thank you.  That explains why I have had to change out the grate on the 22 fairly regularly.  I was hoping to NOT have to spend $100/year on a new grate for this 26.
Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: Cellar2ful on February 22, 2020, 07:28:00 AM

I wasn't aware of that thank you.  That explains why I have had to change out the grate on the 22 fairly regularly.  I was hoping to NOT have to spend $100/year on a new grate for this 26.

There are two options to purchase a 22" stainless steel cooking grate. You can buy a stainless steel grate for your 22" direct from Weber. The Weber part number is #80728 and they were $75 about two years ago. You have to call Weber as you won't find them on their website.

The other option is to buy one of Killa Grilla's stainless steel grates (model #KG6925). They are beasts and cost $79 plus shipping.

https://squareup.com/store/killagrilla

I have both types and it depends if you like the look of the Killa Grilla or the lightness of the Weber one.   I have had mine going on four years now and no signs of rust anywhere. Here's a review  with photos of both grates.

 http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/index.php?topic=27590.0


Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: djb on February 22, 2020, 08:35:08 AM
Cool.  Not only do i like the looks of the Killa Grilla but you cooked that steak perfect for my tastes.  Thanks
Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: PotsieWeber on February 22, 2020, 10:24:02 AM
Hello from another Midwesterner, from the NW side of Chicago near O'hare airport.  I've got two vintage 26", one black and the other brown.  I've got a bunch of other kettles too.  I love cooking on the kettles, but I pull out the smoker every once in a while.
Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: SixZeroFour on February 22, 2020, 02:47:11 PM
The 26r is such a nice size - you'll love the extra grill space vs the 22 with minimal difference in the actual footprint on your deck. Enjoy!
Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: djb on February 23, 2020, 05:19:35 AM
I just got tracking info from Weber.  It should arrive this week, and I hope it arrives in time for me to put it together before I have to return to work.

Still trying to decide what to do with the 22.  i guess I'll just need to have a couple cooks on the new 26 before deciding whether to 'clutter' up my deck or maybe sell/store it.
Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: Mike in Roseville on February 23, 2020, 05:57:45 AM


Still trying to decide what to do with the 22.  i guess I'll just need to have a couple cooks on the new 26 before deciding whether to 'clutter' up my deck or maybe sell/store it.

Congrats on the 26! You’re going to love it! It’s my main grill that gets action daily in the summertime.

Yeah if you only have the space for 1, then the 22 has to go. I actually have to put my 26 back in the garage sometimes so my 22 will get some love.


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Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: JEBIV on February 24, 2020, 04:37:57 AM
I love my 26er's my go to mostly, I have been using my 22's recently just because they are there
Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: djb on February 29, 2020, 12:16:31 PM
Well, figure I would post a follow up.  Grill came last Tuesday, and I'm glad I ordered direct from Weber.  I pulled the lid out of the box and there was chips in the ceramic.  The box didn't look damaged.  I removed the bowl and the was a big dent, no ceramic in 3 places.  Called Weber and after 30 mins the girl agreed to send a new grill and a shipping label for the Fed Ex guy to do the return when dropping off the replacement.  Initially, they wanted me to load it up and drive it to a fed Ex store which would have been a huge hassle.   I had a load of chicken wings to cook for my son and his friend but ended making meat loaf.  Disappointing but stuff happens.

The CS agent said they would inspect the replacement to ensure it was good.  It came yesterday and the bowl and lid look great but it has a badly bent leg.  I may get to fire it up next week.

I have to say the 26 is massive and I think I will like it.   The 22 may still get a lot of use and the 26 will probably do more low and slow.  We will see.
Title: Re: First post - new 26 kettle on the way
Post by: tibas92017 on March 01, 2020, 04:08:50 AM
I went for two(2) 22"; Weber Mastertouch and Weber Performer Deluxe(WPD).  Really enjoying using the Propane Ignitor and big metal table of the WPD!