« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2016, 08:34:05 AM »
It looks just like the Onlyfire rings.
They are like the old style Weber rings that fit inside the bowl and rest on tabs. So there is a gap between the ring and the bowl.
I have a 22" Stainless steel and a steel 18" rings Rib-O-Lator BOB got to confirm they accept his trays. They do, he was getting requests for non Weber kettle dealers/owners that bought them. But he's a gas grill guy, and for some reason they are now in my garage. I don't have the motors or spits rods so I can't comment on those.
IMO they are made to do what they do, the seat tabs for the bowl are bolt on and they will get the job done. If you realize that the gap (that Weber owners for years accepted but some come to loathe) aids in rotisserie GRILLING and you are good with that then these are a low cost alternative for a Weber ring or if you are a Masterbuilt/Naploleon/Char-Broil etc. kettle owner its your option.
This would be the ring I would suggest to UDS users that want to keep the drum lid but use a kettle lid for rotisserie cooking and not have to modify their can-the ring tabs will fit over the barrel lip.
Hope this helps.
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