" and you can use the Slow 'N Sear upside down to create a much larger sear zone if you like"
confused a bit.....would it not be a smaller zone, but perhaps more intense, if it were upside down?
I like the fact that it mimics the shape of the bell & pretty much solves the banking of coals problem.....people get concerned about that with the older colored Kettles, as they are coated black & then an extra layer of color porcelain over that.....looks nice, but seems to lead to chipping at the weld points & some other places at extra high heat.....