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Started by BillyIn4C, May 11, 2024, 06:34:16 PM

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BillyIn4C

Hey yall! I've been a pellet smoker guy for the past 13 years and 2 weeks ago I decided to pick up a cheap roadside weber kettle for $30. I smoked a brisket on it and immediatly listed my pellet smoker on facebook market place. I have finally seen the light! Yesterday I picked up a 1995 Performer for $20 (score!) and am currently cleaning it up and "restoring" it. I will NEVER go back to pellet smoking!

Thanks for having me. I look forward to learning a ton from everyone here.

RRRanger99

Welcome from Virginia Beach, VA.

Blacky924

Down the rabbit hole you go 🕳️... enjoy the ride


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michaelmilitello

Welcome from Plainfield Indiana.  Pull up a chair.   Lots of knowledge here! 


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ASpitzer

Welcome from Kalona, Iowa. Weberitis is real. Have fun!
1957 Wood Dale Demo, MLH Mothership Ranch, 1980 Smokey Joe Black, 2014 Smokey Joe Black, 1992 Master Touch Green, 2022 Original Black, Glen Blue 26 in., 70th Anniversary Hot Rod Yellow

mmarkwell

Welcome from the Chicago area as well !!

JEBIV

Welcome from Doraville Ga, and enjoy the madness

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Seeking a Black Sequoia I know I know, I'd settle for just the tabbed no leg grill

bamakettles

Welcome from Huntsville, AL!

Babekyu

Weber Spirit Gasser/Weber Kettle 22" Black (AA-2011)/Weber Performer Black/Weber SS Performer Red Mist (EE-1999)/26" Master Touch Smoke Grey/Weber Smokey Mountain 22" Black - 3"casters/unknown bbq hinge/lavalock vent handles (4) - Sold

Gringo

Jump in, the grates are warm!  Welcome from Fairfax, VA


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dwnthehatch


mikeb

Welcome!  Webers are great but hang onto the pellet grill there is still good food to be had on it!

getlego

Welcome ! You will find through experience you can cook any style food on a kettle. Accessories can help but the simplest method is indirect cooking.


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