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Slow n Sear xl

Started by Caver42, August 18, 2019, 12:10:24 PM

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Caver42

I've been lusting after a 26" Weber Kettle and my desire is to pair with a Slow n Sear XL. It seems the XL has been discontinued, does anyone have an explanation for this?

ReanimatedRobot

I can't say I know from speaking to them directly, but I imagine it is because demand is strong enough for them to put their focus on the SnS 2.0 for the time being.  I imagine the higher material costs aren't helping either as people only want to pay so much for a basket.  They discontinued the SnS Ranch version probably months before I bought a Ranch so I know how you feel. 

Hopefully some day they will come back around to the XL or Ranch.  In the meantime you could probably mod your own basket with some stainless steel and bolts as long as you are a little handy and have tools available. 
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Caver42

Thank you, handy but not with sheet metal. I tend to get cut up.

DynaGlide

I was told by ABC they felt the SnS 2.0 with water trough removed provided a similar Sear zone thus the overlap in product lines and why the XL was discontinued. Probably weak sales too. I am grateful they killed it off as it saved me a lot of money and my solution seems to work just fine.

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pancho2017

Mine went right in the bin a while back. First and only time using the water trough for ribs it you it was dripping water into the ash catcher a drip per second, shoddy welding.

Filibuster

   They could always do a limited run of 10, 20, or 30 I've got one haven't used it tho but I've used the 22" and 18" versions and love them. Was hoping they would put out a Sns XL version for the old 26" grills. Oh well keeping my fingers crossed.

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HoosierKettle

I wouldn't worry about it. A 26 works well as is.  An sns is a glorified charcoal holder. Nothing wrong with that but certainly can be worked around for the same results.


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Foster Dahlet

Quote from: DynaGlide on August 18, 2019, 04:17:17 PM
I was told by ABC they felt the SnS 2.0 with water trough removed provided a similar Sear zone

They told me the same thing.  The issue I have with that is that they sold the idea that the XL was sized to the size and contour of the 26er.  That was its chief selling point.  Now, they are basically saying, never mind, it doesn't matter, go with the 2.0 which is sized for the 22, to which I say, no thank you.
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DynaGlide

Yeah that's why I made my own. Honestly I don't smoke much on my Webers so my setup does the same thing as the SnS
Quote from: Foster Dahlet on August 19, 2019, 08:48:35 AM
Quote from: DynaGlide on August 18, 2019, 04:17:17 PM
I was told by ABC they felt the SnS 2.0 with water trough removed provided a similar Sear zone

They told me the same thing.  The issue I have with that is that they sold the idea that the XL was sized to the size and contour of the 26er.  That was its chief selling point.  Now, they are basically saying, never mind, it doesn't matter, go with the 2.0 which is sized for the 22, to which I say, no thank you.

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pancho2017

Quote from: pancho2017 on August 18, 2019, 04:32:19 PM
Mine went right in the bin a while back. First and only time using the water trough for ribs it you it was dripping water into the ash catcher a drip per second, shoddy welding.
Well now that I got that out of my system.. .

The next morning I got it back out if the trash. The SNS is a nice piece, maybe I should have contacted them about the water leaking from the trough but oh well I've only used that feature once.

But I can say with the SNS and the Drip N Griddle in my kettle, the charcoal grate all the way down to the ash sweeps is still super clean.

Would I buy it again? Yes, BUT I'd fill the water trough up and make sure it holds water before using it.

Caver42

Pancho2017, in spite of my frustration with SnS they seem to be a very reliable company and suspect if contacted they would somehow fix the leaking water trough.

pancho2017

Quote from: Caver42 on September 05, 2019, 01:10:48 PM
Pancho2017, in spite of my frustration with SnS they seem to be a very reliable company and suspect if contacted they would somehow fix the leaking water trough.
Yes I should probably contacted them about the leaky water trough but I've only used that once when I did ribs. The SNS is no joke it's well built and has never left my kettle when I do a cook. The Drip N Griddle is the same way I would definitely buy both again.

But I'd prop the water trough on a piece of cardboard then fill it with water, let it set a few hours or maybe all night and just make sure it doesn't leak before I used it.