The ash catches looks ridiculous on that grill. That mammoth lid and bowl and they didn't make the ash catcher bigger. Regardless, I'd love to own one. Love those pics! Post more please. Sent from my iPhone using Weber Kettle Club mobile app
Quote from: kettlebb on December 05, 2016, 03:18:17 PMThe ash catches looks ridiculous on that grill. That mammoth lid and bowl and they didn't make the ash catcher bigger. Regardless, I'd love to own one. Love those pics! Post more please. Sent from my iPhone using Weber Kettle Club mobile appMe too. Being in the Midwest, I'll bet it would be awesome to have one in the winter. (Or summer, but the insulating qualities would be nice for cold weather). Either way more pictures are required [emoji3]The local hardware that used to be all weber is now green egg. They used to have 26" and ranch kettle for sale. Now they only have a 22" silver for sale and a bunch of green egg crap. Not that I wouldn't like a green egg but I won't buy something heavy, hard to move, and breakable. Sent from my iPhone using Weber Kettle Club mobile app
Sent from my iPhone using Weber Kettle Club mobile app
Canada says..... Ha Ha Ha
Those are the French guys!!!All joking aside, I understand people in some of the southern states are not used to snow on the roads. But In the north, where you get snow every fucking year!!! Figure it out for fuck sakes.
All joking aside, I understand people in some of the southern states are not used to snow on the roads. But In the north, where you get snow every fucking year!!! Figure it out for fuck sakes.