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22" accessories that I should buy?

Started by beerdoodle, June 07, 2015, 12:18:27 PM

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beerdoodle

So, I'm the new proud owner of a 22" Weber Performer Deluxe. I went with the 22" because I know it's the most common and popular grill that they sell. I also know that there are more cool accessories available for the 22" than any of the other kettle sizes. So, what are some of the cool accessories that I should get. I am already looking at getting the rotisserie, but I've heard that there are non-Weber brands that might be better.

Suggestions?

Thanks,
Seth

jcnaz

#1
Look up Cajun Bandit. They make a really cool SS roti. They also make a n SS Stacker that can basically turn your 22" kettle into a smoker, similar to the WSM.
The newer Weber rotis are a big improvement over the old ones.

On the other end of the budget spectrum, you can't go wrong with some fire bricks and aluminum foil!
A bunch of black kettles
-JC

pbe gummi bear

It's hard to recommend something without knowing exactly what you like so my vote is something that you can use every time you grill. Meat thermometer/thermapen, quality grilling tools, heat resistant gloves, or weber chimney are good places to start. Other options are sear grates, cast iron skillets, or wood chunks.
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FP_Weber

Rotisserie, and if you are inclined, the skewer attachment, both work well!
A chimney starter is also a definite requirement.
Cast iron grate, but only providing you are prepared for the extra work keeping it clean.

blksabbath

BBQ utensils, grate brush, remote thermometer, instant read thermometer, pizza stone, lots of charcoal, meat, and beer.

WNC

Another vote for the rotisserie.
I've also recently become a big fan of the charcoal baskets. Use them for high temp sears, or set up for low and slow smokes, but I think the charcoal baskets came with you grill.

toolhead

If you dont have one...weber smokey mountain is great accessory for kettle.  It always happens sooner or later...better to buy early to enjoy the synergies sooner
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mike.stavlund

There are so many great items, but nothing more useful or transformative for your cooking than a Thermapen.  Expensive, yes, but you'll thank me later. 
One of the charcoal people.

Chuck

Lots of great suggestions on the incidentals. When buying things, consider the quality vs cost vs long term use of the item.

The Thermapen is a great tool as has already been mentioned. You can find closeout deals on certain colors and refurbs for about $79 every 6-8 weeks (probably around July 4th there'll be another sale). I picked up a refurb last year and its been invaluable.

For a remote thermometer you'll find a lot of fans of the Maverick ET-733. There is a new 735 model with bluetooth that syncs with your phone/tablet, but from what I've read here and elsewhere there's a lot of negative issues with it. If you're planning on smoking with the grill, its needed if you don't want to keep running outside to check your temps. I see discounts on them every 4 months or so.
This is a fairly cheap hobby when you consider the time  with family and friends and how many meals are created.

minnesotaman82

I have to agree with the votes for instant read thermometer. The thermapen is the Cadillac, but I have a thermoworks RT-301WA super fast pocket thermometer and it works great. They got them going for $35 on Amazon. The read time is 6 seconds vs 3 with the thermapen. Bottom line, any quality instant read thermometer will greatly improve your grilling outcomes.


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SmokenJoe

If you plan on cooking ANY item less than well done, then "get a Maverick ET-733".  ThermaPen is great, I got the British Racing Green for $79 on close-out.
Now your set for L&S, indirect, or direct cooking in that new Performer.  Your needs for All of the other "accessories" will become known to you as you cook, cook, cook.  SJ
"Too Beef, or Not too Beef" ...

Looking for Dark Blue MBH 22", Dark Green MBH 22", Yellow MBH 22", Glen Blue MBH 22", Avocado MBH 22".

Metal Mike

you probably have gas assist (starter) so a chimney isn't priority,
just get a good mix of utensils & start your Cast Iron collection.
...BOBBING FOR COALS IN MY KETTLE

Metal Mike

+never hurts to have two sets of tongs

one clean (Food) & a cheap or "dirty" set for arranging coals (hot or cold)
...BOBBING FOR COALS IN MY KETTLE

Idahawk

A warming rack or stacker


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austin87

Thermapen! I'm a pretty big fan of my vortex too.

+1 on two sets of tongs. I use my crappy old pair for coals and my new better pair for food. Some people go three pairs, for coals, raw food, and cooked food, but I think it's overkill. I don't mind Doug a quick wash after putting stuff on the grill.