What accessories can you spot in this photo?

Started by Hogsy, June 21, 2013, 01:15:47 AM

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Hogsy

I have an agent heading round to pick up these accessories tomorrow
But not quite sure what's there
What do you all reckon?
I'm only 2 or 3 kettles away from being that creepy guy down the street with all the Webers
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Hogsy

I'm also thinking about these but not sure what's there
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kendoll

:) I was wondering what took you so long.

I can see:
Trivet
Warming rack
Clip on shelf

Maybe a corn/potato holder too?

Ken
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G

I think ken has it....it looks like there are 4 corn/potato holders.  More info on those here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Weber-Vegetable-Holders-Grill-Rests-BBQ-Cooking-Save-Space-Dishwasher-Safe-/350805235374?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item51ad9f16ae

Not sure what the long thing is in the pic.....a burner tube?

Golly

Is that long pipe a stay for a weber kettle table?
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kendoll

Are they from the same ad? If so I think the long pipe and the large rectangular 'bar' (under the clip on shelf in the first pic) could be from one of the clip on Wooden side tables.

Ken
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zavod44

 picture one......warming rack, condiment holder, side table frame.  Picture two, roast holder, long support for the side table frame, and the round shaped things, not sure....
Vintage Weber Grill raconteur and bon vivant.....and definitely Sir Agent X

Hogsy

I think your right guys
I'll find out tomorrow
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Craig


Quote from: zavod44 on June 21, 2013, 04:01:02 AM
picture one......warming rack, condiment holder, side table frame.  Picture two, roast holder, long support for the side table frame, and the round shaped things, not sure....

What Brian said..

1buckie

#9

That's a whole hardware store shelf full of stuff.....

The round shaped things are dualie corn 'n' tater racks, looks like two together, one north of those & one down behind............I have 3 of them, think they came in two's, IIRC.....

Kettle's got a  lid bale, what is it?
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kendoll

It has a lid thermometer and lid holder, but no ash catcher. 1990 model.

Ken
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Hogsy

Here's the accessories from the first photo

Can anyone confirm that the warming rack is a weber product??
Does anyone have one of the side tables ? I only have the frame and would like to get an idea of what the table top looks like
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Craig

#13
That's a warming rack on the right. I got one from Stu this last spring. The other is a condiment rack and a cutting board sidekicker holder.

Edit: and I'm a dumbass because I didn't read the question properly yea it's a Weber product. I think they are available more so overseas these days but someone correct me if I'm wrong..

Hogsy

Thanks Craig , do you have a pic of the side kicker cutting board?
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