Sharp!! Until recently, my appreciation for the black kettles was little to non existent. They seemed like a dime a dozen. But seeing all the cool things you can do with these like the wood handles look great against the black, red wheels, and all the custom work one can do, they are quite appealing. I love the MBH/MLH black kettles especially. The grey fade is sharp too and you can play with the color by giving it a rub down of oil and have a different color kettle for a while and watch it re grey. It's fun!
I have to admit that I love my black grills my 3brnr gasser my 18.5 my 1956 chicago I have had a chance to ad color which I have a blue platinum it sets itself apart from the blacks however I am not as fortunate In my state to get color they don't come up often. so is black the new red no it is black and I love my collection . and speaking of that I just picked up anotber black a mid 70's metal handle 3 wheeler
Colors are very cool, but they all cook just as well despite claims to the contrary. For some of the cookers like the smokey mountains there seems to be no other color choice.An added benefit is if your collection is mostly black, you can always slip another into the crowd without SWMBO noticing.
Quote from: HankB on June 27, 2013, 01:59:23 PMColors are very cool, but they all cook just as well despite claims to the contrary. For some of the cookers like the smokey mountains there seems to be no other color choice.An added benefit is if your collection is mostly black, you can always slip another into the crowd without SWMBO noticing. Hearesy!!!
Quote from: HankB on June 27, 2013, 01:59:23 PM... but they all cook just as well despite claims to the contrary. Hearesy!!!
... but they all cook just as well despite claims to the contrary.