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New style Rotti Ring?

Started by Jocool, October 07, 2013, 12:09:11 PM

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Jocool

I'm not sure what to make of this, but I think our Seppo brothers night have a take on what I will show.

As far as I know, the original Weber Rotti Ring has tabs on the bottom to hold it on top off your kettle as is depicted in the following picture. It's not terribly clear but I think it will show what I mean.


This second and third picture were snapped yesterday at a local BBQ store. It seems to show that the Rotti Ring has lost the tabs and grown a ripple around it's circumference to make it a friction fit into the lip of a kettle rather than on top of it. I hope that makes sense, and the pictures show the difference.



Can anyone in the States tell me which one is available to you? Is the ribbed version the new version? I did ask in the shop and they insist that this is a genuine Weber item, although our website still shows the tabbed version. I can foresee that the ribbed version would give a better seal than the tabbed one.

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AZ_MIKEY

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Jo as far as I know, me owning an older roti it has the tabs you refer to o. The first roti you posted pics of. Now mine I picked up used and it didn't have the same roti rod and motor as the other webers I have seen so maybe it is quite a bit older, not for sure. But what I do know for sure is my brother just picked a weber roti up new at the end of August and it does not have the tabs but the ripple or bulge ring at the bottom. So I would say the one you seen is a weber product.
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Jocool

Thanks Mikey. So I guess that the newer version. Am I right in assuming that it would be a better seal as far as smoke escaping goes?

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AZ_MIKEY

You are assuming correctly. I have to make little foil gaskets to make mine completely air tight, especially on my performer due to the lid bail nuts affecting how it sits on the tabs and making it kinda bow shape into a oblong shape instead of a circle. Now on the newer style I know they seal very good on a normal kettle but not sure on the performer.
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OGlenn

I have one of the newer style (ribbed) rotisserie rings and it fits fine on performers and MT's. They cut out two small notches on the ring to clear the lid bale bolts.
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G$

Wow.  Thanks guys, i for one did not realze they had introduced a better fitting model.

blackdog043

Thanks for posting this, I didn't know they changed their design.
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OGlenn

Problem is the model number is still 2290, so if you order one you might get stale inventory and get one with tabs.
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Jocool

In my case, I figure if the non premium Weber retailer already has the newer version, there wouldn't be much chance of copping the older version. It's not something that a retailer would keep too many off in their inventory.

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pbe gummi bear

This is interesting and a welcome change! OEM WSM extension, and roti all in one! I bet this is for costs savings with an added benefit of better fit.
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javahog2002

Lookz like weber is finally.paying more attention.  However, I have never had any problems with my 30.00 cl tabbed weber roti.

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pbe gummi bear

Quote from: javahog2002 on October 07, 2013, 07:58:04 PM
Lookz like weber is finally.paying more attention.  However, I have never had any problems with my 30.00 cl tabbed weber roti.

I bet it's mostly driven by cost cutting. 4 less parts and one less operation to make.
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Jocool

Quote from: pbe gummi bear on October 07, 2013, 08:03:37 PM

I bet it's mostly driven by cost cutting. 4 less parts and one less operation to make.

I would have thought it would cheaper to make and fit the tabs than to get new tooling and dies to give you the ripple.

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