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Weber Ash Shovel 7471 Any opinion?

Started by Hofy, March 22, 2015, 10:11:45 AM

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Hofy

Does anyone have the Weber Ash Shovel 7471?

I know it is for the Smokers, but I figure that it could be useful for the older 3 daisy wheelers. 

The price is low enough I figure I will get one since 2 of my 3 22" grills are daisy wheel.

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Bbqmiller

I used one to clean out my RK this morning. They do work well for cleaning out the daisy wheelers.

MacEggs

Would that not have the potential to scratch?  Dunno.

On my 3-wheeler, I like to go counter-clockwise with a whisk broom, then fine tune the inner part of the daisy wheel with a dish and sink brush.

Everything falls onto the ashpan.  Works great!
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addicted-to-smoke

Would that not have the potential to scratch?

It's an aluminum scoop. It'll bend or whatever long before anything happens to the kettle. WSM kettles are what it's made for. Some of you guys clean with razor blades ... !

I have one of these, use it on my 18.5" 3-wheeler WITH a whisk broom like MacEggs linked to. I also regularly use the broom on the Performer, because if I relied on just its One Touch to sweep ash I'd be there all day and never get it all moved down into the ashcan.

I also have one of those dish/sink brushes but haven't tried it yet, looks too stiff?

What I'd like to find is a smaller whisk broom. The one like MacEggs and I have is too broad IMO to be easily maneuvered, even inside of a 22.5" kettle.
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Bbqmiller

I actually use both the shovel and a whisk broom. I just sweep the ash into the shovel. I think the risk of scratching is minimal. They are thin and have some give to them.

Hofy

Ok, this is ordered!  I have always used a whisk broom on my 3 wheelers and Performer so that is what got me to thinking this was a good thing.  Thank you everyone for your input.
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MacEggs

Quote from: addicted-to-smoke on March 22, 2015, 12:08:40 PMI also have one of those dish/sink brushes but haven't tried it yet, looks too stiff?

@addicted-to-smoke , they are a bit stiff, but they work great when I am cleaning the daisy wheels from the inside.

I use it once I have removed 99.9% of the ash.
I like to use my one hand to slightly turn the daisy wheel while I am scrubbing it, and the bristles work well at loosening a lot of build-up.
I am not too meticulous about it.  Just don't want the wheels to seize up on me.


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Craig

I own one. They work beautifully on daisy wheeler kettles.. Love mine!

OoPEZoO

I bought a cheap aluminum cast ice scoop from a restaurant supply store.  Does the same thing and works great  I love having it for two things........emptying my WSM into my ash bucket, and emptying my ash bucket into old charcoal bags so it can go out with the trash.
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zavod44

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Winz

Looks great for scooping ash out of my smoker (Wapiti) and Ranch (Roswell).  $12.99 on Amazon Prime - should be here tomorrow.  Thanks for the suggestion.


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