Quote from: Foster Dahlet on September 27, 2020, 07:39:35 PMNo need to get a tight seal for rotisserie. I have 2 rotis, a spitfire grilling roti for the 26er and a a weber roti with tabs that rest on the bowl for the 22. The Weber was a gift 17 years ago, is not a tight seal and I have been doing roti all these years with it, including the last 10 Thanksgivings. It's not low and slow and therefore not necessary to monitor pit temps like a low and slow cook. The motor is better than battery imo, if only to not have to worry about batteries dying out during a cook or running last minute to a store to grab batteries before a cook. Still using the original motor that came with the Weber. Sent from my LM-X420 using Weber Kettle Club mobile appDo you have pics of set up and a link to what you use for the 26er? Always fancied one, but the associated costs for a ring shipped to the UK have always been the stumbling block.Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
No need to get a tight seal for rotisserie. I have 2 rotis, a spitfire grilling roti for the 26er and a a weber roti with tabs that rest on the bowl for the 22. The Weber was a gift 17 years ago, is not a tight seal and I have been doing roti all these years with it, including the last 10 Thanksgivings. It's not low and slow and therefore not necessary to monitor pit temps like a low and slow cook. The motor is better than battery imo, if only to not have to worry about batteries dying out during a cook or running last minute to a store to grab batteries before a cook. Still using the original motor that came with the Weber. Sent from my LM-X420 using Weber Kettle Club mobile app
Great. After reading this now I want a rotisserie!
I recently purchased the Cajun Bandit Rotisserie Kit with Electric Motor for my 22" Weber Performer Deluxe and what sets-it-apart for me from the Weber one is that the Rotisserie Ring that fits on the kettle is Stainless Steel. I did ask Mr. Chris at Cajun Bandit if I could solely purchase another Rotisserie Ring for my 18" WSM but he said "NO-Way". Except for the Cajun Bandit Rotisserie Ring the rest of the Kit are products from One Grill.com and these can be purchased directly from One Grill.
Does the documentation give a weight for the electric motor. I can't find anything on their site and I haven't heard back from their support. The AC motor says 50lbs balanced. I imagine the electric is less but curious how much less. Quote from: MANCHAS2020 on September 29, 2020, 06:54:07 AMI recently purchased the Cajun Bandit Rotisserie Kit with Electric Motor for my 22" Weber Performer Deluxe and what sets-it-apart for me from the Weber one is that the Rotisserie Ring that fits on the kettle is Stainless Steel. I did ask Mr. Chris at Cajun Bandit if I could solely purchase another Rotisserie Ring for my 18" WSM but he said "NO-Way". Except for the Cajun Bandit Rotisserie Ring the rest of the Kit are products from One Grill.com and these can be purchased directly from One Grill.Only instruction guide provided was a "Do and don't" is using this Motor. Go to the OneGrill.com site and you should receive more information on this matter. MY understanding is that the Electric holds 50lbs balanced and the Battery Operated 25lbs balanced.
Ok, not to highjack the OP's thread, but I am almost certain I "need" a rotisserie now. My question is should I get the 22" or the 26"? I don't want to order and have any "regerts"...
Quote from: TheFinkFarm on September 29, 2020, 09:08:15 AMOk, not to highjack the OP's thread, but I am almost certain I "need" a rotisserie now. My question is should I get the 22" or the 26"? I don't want to order and have any "regerts"...I don't have a rotisserie and now I'm thinking I need one too. I have 22"s, 26"s AND a 22" WSM. When I pull the trigger, it will be the Cajun Bandit 22" so I can also pop it on the WSM if I want to. I've read that it's the only one that is able to flip over and be used for the WSM as well. I have enjoyed reading this thread Mr. OP!