112 bucks is cheap man. I am surprised customer service is open on Sundays. Sounds like you didn't get any hassles for ordering something you did not have registered....I bet you get this from long time employees who work regular hours.
Quote from: MrHoss on July 09, 2017, 11:54:01 AM112 bucks is cheap man. I am surprised customer service is open on Sundays. Sounds like you didn't get any hassles for ordering something you did not have registered....I bet you get this from long time employees who work regular hours.I called asking for legs, triangle, ash pan, ash clips, and the OT kit for the red K 18 I just scored. When they asked about registering the grill I told them I got it at an estate sale and it's probably too old to register. They said nope, they can add it to my account for future parts reference. Registered the K and quoted $99 shipping and tax included. Weber is really the best.
Will I get better deals if I register all my kettles?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I guess maybe my next purchase is going to be a rotisserie. I seen the Weber brand I think is $149.I seen another brand I think around $80 or something.What do you all think? My guess is your gonna say Weber brand.
I have a non Weber rotisserie. It works like a charm. There is perhaps a 1/8" gap between the rotti ring and the kettle, but I have never found it to be an issue.