18″ Weber Kettles have a unique charm to them. They’re not as common as the 22″ big brother, but they’re just as lovable. The 18″ kettle can be visually identified by its vent location (perpendicular to the handle rather than inline; however, it should be noted that 22″ kettles from the mid 50s AND kettles from 2015 and beyond are ALSO perpendicular)
The colored 18″ Weber charcoal grills are more rare than the 22″, but not necessarily more sought after or valuable.
- NOS 18.5 Lime BAR-B-Q-KETTLE
- 1974 Lime green 18.5 kettle.
- 1970 Copper Mist (right) and 1979 Chocolate 18.5 (left) side by side comparison
- 18.5″ avacado kettle
- 18 Copper Mist front
- 18 Copper Mist lid
- 18.5 Wooddale – Side
- Hank’s 1974 18.5″ that he and his wife received as a wedding present
- 1979 18″ Kettle
- 18″ Midget Weber OTG
- The 18″ Midget on top of a Grass Green Weber Performer
I have a 1979 (38001) Weber chocolate brown new in the box. Any idea it’s value?
Do you still have this kettle?