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Started by jmahc, August 29, 2018, 10:41:35 AM

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Quote from: Kneab on August 30, 2018, 06:13:59 PM
Just my opinion... but the 22" joe shouldn't be called a Weber.

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dbhost

Quote from: Kneab on August 30, 2018, 06:13:59 PM
Just my opinion... but the 22" joe shouldn't be called a Weber.

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Why the hate for the Jumbo Joe Premium? I love mine...
3 Kettles. 1998 Daisy Wheel 22.5, 2010 Smokey Joe Silver 14, 2018 Jumbo Joe Premium 22.5.

Kneab

#18
I'm just not a fan of the WalMart Joe. I would rather by a used 22 off craigslist, restore it and save a few bucks.

I am ok with the original Jumbo Joe platinum aka the Outrider or the newer 18 Jumbo Joe.

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HoosierKettle

#19
Comment withdrawn. I will reserve judgement of the JJP. Does anyone know if it's made overseas or here?

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Quote from: Kneab on August 31, 2018, 11:02:18 AM
I'm just not a fan of the WalMart Joe. I would rather by a used 22 off craigslist, restore it and save a few bucks.

I am ok with the original Jumbo Joe platinum aka the Outrider or the newer 18 Jumbo Joe.

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Well speaking of someone who owns both a Craigslist find what it would appear you would consider a normal Weber 22 inch kettle and a Jumbo Joe premium I can honestly say but I have no issues with a Jumbo Joe but I can't say as much with the classic kettle. The tripod base legs are much more solid on the Jumbo Joe premium although I'm sure age and maintenance has a lot to do with my classic kennels wobbly stance and I still have to go and take it down and fix it. For what it's worth used 22 inch kennels sell for just about $10 less then the going price of a brand new Jumbo Joe premium. Considering the distance I had to drive to get my used kettle I spent far more than that in gas. But there were some additional add-ins that I felt made the trip worth it including the very hard to find condiment rack.

Long story short Weber felt strongly enough about their production of a thing to put their name on the Jumbo Joe premium.
3 Kettles. 1998 Daisy Wheel 22.5, 2010 Smokey Joe Silver 14, 2018 Jumbo Joe Premium 22.5.

Filibuster

1) Target copper kettle, an economy model. Everybody wants one in their collection.
2) William Sonoma green outrider. Everybody wants one in their collection.
3) C&B red outrider. Everybody wants one in their collection.
4) Any of the three C&B performers. Everybody wants one in their collection.
This JJP is a store specific model just like the ones I mentioned above, but it bespeaks an uber cheapness that for the collector in us don't want. Even when that sky blue 18" JJP popped up on CL in DC I didn't want it, I looked at it three times and closed the door. Sure it will cook a burger just as well anything weber put out, but for a collector it has NOTHING GOING FOR IT.


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#23
Quote from: Filibuster on August 31, 2018, 03:33:20 PM
1) Target copper kettle, an economy model. Everybody wants one in their collection.
2) William Sonoma green outrider. Everybody wants one in their collection.
3) C&B red outrider. Everybody wants one in their collection.
4) Any of the three C&B performers. Everybody wants one in their collection.
This JJP is a store specific model just like the ones I mentioned above, but it bespeaks an uber cheapness that for the collector in us don't want. Even when that sky blue 18" JJP popped up on CL in DC I didn't want it, I looked at it three times and closed the door. Sure it will cook a burger just as well anything weber put out, but for a collector it has NOTHING GOING FOR IT.


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Well I certainly see the issue now and to be honest with you I don't understand it. For me and at least everyone I know personally owning a Weber grill is about barbecue not about a collector's piece. But people will collect just about anything so I guess it makes sense.

it is without a doubt that the Jumbo Joe premium has zero interest from The Collector crowd. In current budget model. Maybe in 20 years there might be some interest in them but for now none and I get that. But I think it's a little silly to discourage those that are interested in their Weber kettles as good cookers to discourage someone from an excellent entry level 22 in Grill if that's what they want. I would certainly rather see somebody pick up a Jumbo Joe premium then one of those flimsy expert Grill 22 inch Kettle style grills if they even still offer them. The Jumbo Joe premium is every bit as sturdy is a standard cattle it's just a little shallower in the bowl and only has one Daisy wheel down there. For me I'm not worried about collecting I just wanted a good cooker.
3 Kettles. 1998 Daisy Wheel 22.5, 2010 Smokey Joe Silver 14, 2018 Jumbo Joe Premium 22.5.

Filibuster

   T( accessories and conquer my fear of CI. That's the fun of collecting and this forum is not about discouraging someone from using their grill.

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TXFlyGuy

I'm a serious cook, not a collector. My 3 Weber's all do just fine, even though one might be a Happy Hooker Cooker...not sure? The JJ is a perfect size for two. It will be used a lot!

Grilling on the kettle is it's forte. For serious smoking, my Texas Offset Smoker (made from oil well pipe) is employed.
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Kneab

#26
I apologize to anyone that I may have upset, My comment was not meant to discourage anyone, other than Weber. As I stated I am not a fan of that particular grill, or bolt on handles, tacos, or anything from China. Some people are. Cook on what you want, and collect what you want. But I could see having a taco on one grill. The one I vortex on.

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Quote from: Firemunkee on August 31, 2018, 02:26:02 AM
Quote from: qrczak1 on August 29, 2018, 10:27:02 PM
Calling @vwengguy - JJ is your world

@vwengguy

And some people will wonder why I did not jump in on this thread earlier ... the OP asked for tips for his JJ and not a bashing thread about something he does not even have :-(

If the OP still needs tips.. I'll do what I can to help.


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jmahc

@vwengguy yeah, this got a bit off-topic. I still would appreciate tips if you have any!

TXFlyGuy

I think the best tips are way back on page one.
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