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New style ash catcher (the pot)

Started by mfridman, September 04, 2017, 07:55:50 PM

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mfridman

It seems that some time since 2013, when I got my performer, Weber redesigned the ash catcher to release with a squeeze on the wire handle, instead if the awkward twist and drop motion .

How well does the new one work?  Is it worth about $35 to upgrade? 

Troy

some like it, some do not

i find it a bit awkward and prefer the gen2 and beyond twist off can

brewtownbeatdown

Preferred the new style "squeeze" originally, but as I've acquired (& used) many "twist" ash bucket kettles, I definitely have found them to be better.  Have found that I can't always get it set in place w/o visually aligning.


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Daveb50

A silicone handle cover for a cast iron skillet slid over the bucket handle makes it easier to squeeze the newer type.

YardBurner

I like that idea.
Dresses it up a bit too.

http://bit.ly/2eHSVWf

Comes in colors too.
Lodge want $7 each for the same thing.

Going to put different colors on the ash pan and the damper.
Maybe that will keep me from trying to adjust the vent
with the ash pan handle!!  Doh.

JEBIV

Quote from: brewtownbeatdown on September 04, 2017, 08:16:29 PM
Preferred the new style "squeeze" originally, but as I've acquired (& used) many "twist" ash bucket kettles, I definitely have found them to be better.  Have found that I can't always get it set in place w/o visually aligning.


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I can usually get mine set in place without visually aligning  ;D
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brewtownbeatdown

Quote from: JEBIV on September 05, 2017, 08:39:08 AM
I can usually get mine set in place without visually aligning  ;D
You da man Joe!!!
Apparently, you slide your's in & out way more than me. I still need to double check to make sure I don't miss the holes.


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Obviously looking for a Glen Blue (who isn't?😂).

Looking for anything Happy Cooker, including any re-branded as Montgomery Ward.  I've amassed a nice collection, but I'm missing a few still.  Let me know if you can help a fella out🤞

LiquidOcelot

I have both , and I have to kneel down to check every time for both. I like the twist more because I feel it's more secure

hawgheaven

Twist fella here. I hate the squeeze thing. Hard to get it lined up.
Multiple kettles and WSM's. I am not a collector, just a gatherer... and a sick bastard.

YardBurner

Only problem I've had with the twist
is when the bowl ring got out of round.
'Bout never got that thing trued up.

Cellar2ful



I prefer the original twist on style. The newer squeeze type can not only be challenging to line up but are not the best for anyone with arthritis in their hands.
"Chasing Classic Kettles"

kettlebb

I prefer the twist style also but lately I've been cooking on an OTS and I don't really miss the ash pot.


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charred

I don't like the look of the new one.
hopelessly, helplessly, happily addicted to a shipload of Webers

noles2g

Hate the new style gave mine away to a buddy because it annoyed me


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HoosierKettle

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Quote from: kettlebb on September 05, 2017, 12:36:58 PM
I prefer the twist style also but lately I've been cooking on an OTS and I don't really miss the ash pot.


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OTS is probably my favorite cooker in the 22 size. Simple and great. No twist or squeeze to worry about.

Also, there's ultimately less ash to deal with because half of it will be blowing around your patio


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