Help, someone please talk me out of a 26" that I don't need.

Started by GoAnywhereJeep, November 06, 2017, 04:58:02 PM

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GoAnywhereJeep

There is a 26" kettle at the local hardware store where I find myself at least three times a week. I can't stop looking at it and admiring all of that grill real estate especially for indirect. I am not sure that i can avoid adding one to the collection. Already have a Performer 22 and WSM 22 but I am still really wanting a 26, especially with the stainless grate and no GBS.
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kettlebb

Sorry but no, you should get it or wait till a cheaper one shows up on CL. I'm saying this and I don't even have one yet but after two years of grilling, roasting, and smoking I absolutely need one in my lineup and I'd vote that everyone should have a 26er. Hell I'd probably dump all my 22s (except the Gray) and just use a couple of 18s and a 26er.

Sorry to be an enabler but I think you'd put it to good use.


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Mark Schnell

You're in the wrong place if you're looking for someone to talk you out of buying another Weber. But then again, I think you know that. ;-)

Travis

If you don't have a 26" in your lineup, you should get it. They don't pop up very often on the selling sites. You'll love the extra real estate.


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addicted-to-smoke

I'll help you out.

I have a 26 but usually do 2 only foods at once outdoors, a protein and veg or potatoes and so a 22 is enough. I have yet to fire up this 26. I've used the other, flat top one I maintain at my dad's house.

I'm actually holding out for an SnS or the poor man's home-made version before I get started, since the regular charcoal baskets get LOST in a 26.

On the other hand, my 3rd part of dinner usually involves the stove inside the kitchen, so yeah you should get the 26.

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Hell I'd probably dump all my 22s (except the Gray) and just use a couple of 18s and a 26er.

This is the dirty little secret of Weber grilling: An 18 is just so right-sized for many specific tasks, whereas a 22 can often be too damn cramped. At $100 more than a Master-Touch, the 26 gives you the extra expanse you can use, without the GBS and warming rack you don't really need (and I have both accessories, and LIKE them ... ), and with an SS grate.
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Malo83

Have three 22's that have been collecting dust since I got my 26er, once you get it home you'll ask yourself why you waited so long.

Shoestringshop

Quote from: Mark Schnell on November 06, 2017, 05:15:29 PM
You're in the wrong place if you're looking for someone to talk you out of buying another Weber. But then again, I think you know that. ;-)

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Neil_VT00

Quote from: Shoestringshop on November 07, 2017, 03:58:58 AM
Quote from: Mark Schnell on November 06, 2017, 05:15:29 PM
You're in the wrong place if you're looking for someone to talk you out of buying another Weber. But then again, I think you know that. ;-)

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Exactly   ;)
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MDurso

I designed the dang thing and I don't even have one... GET IT!

What I really do like is the odd mix of techniques... I can use an 18 WSM and smoke, I can grill on my 22s -but there is something unique and of course flavorful -uniquely different when going indirect, smoking and all that on a kettle.  Lots of real estate on a 26.   DO IT!
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KettleKing

Agree with everyone grab the 26 i just got one on CL brand new never used but they dont seem to pop up used

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GoAnywhereJeep

Thanks for the feedback everyone. Yeah, i knew posting this would be like kicking a hornets nest while not wanting to get stung.

I read somewhere, probably here, that some folks end up using it more often than their 22's (when they own both). I could see using it as my primary grill too and even casting the WSM 22 aside for some cooks that i mgiht have otherwise done on the WSM. That's the problem.  :)

Sorry folks, if there is a camp that feels the S&S is over rated and over marketed for what it is, I am in that camp. I will eventually just get some fire bricks - mind you, this is coming from someone who would put sand in the water tank of a S&S anyway). But yeah, thanks for pointing out that the 22 baskets would be lost in a 26. I did notice that but at the same time, it would be great for slow cooks. Not as good for a reverse sear.

I was actually hoping that someone might chime in to make a case to skip the 26 and keep saving for that Summit charcoal.  ;)  The hardware store has one of those too.
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Cellar2ful


Always nice to have the option of choosing between a 26", 22" and 18" to use.  Nightly, I am cooking for just my wife so the 22" is my most used. There is enough space to cook a protein, potato and vegetable.  If just cooking something like steaks, links, salmon or pork chops alone, the 18" gets the call. If you have more than two people in your household, then the extra real estate on a 26" will probably be more useful. I use my 26" when cooking for four to six people. When numbers climb above that I use multiple kettles of different sizes depending on appetizers, proteins and deserts that need to be cooked.  The little 18"ers are great for cooking deserts in cast iron pans.
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GoAnywhereJeep

It sounds like the latest version of the 26 is the better choice? Yeah, my performer 22 is the most often used. Sometimes I break out the GAC with Craycort grates when am at home and just want to sear a couple of steaks in a hurry.

I do like the idea of getting multiple kettles going to cook different components of the same cook. I also have a feeling that i would end up using the 26 a lot more for low and slow, leaving the WSM mostly unused. 

The other thing, as long as i have been using Weber grills, i don't think i have seen a 26 in person before. That was the hook - actually standing in front of it.
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Mike in Roseville

I use my 26.75" for 99% of my grilling cooks (and WSM's for smoking). I only use a 22" kettle for cookouts.

Hope that helps. ;)


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