Hey guys if u had a choice to keep the 22 kettle or a Weber performer. I already have the kettle but my aunt in law offered me performer. Don't think the wife will let me have both... Thoughts????
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Both
Need more info... what years and colors?
If they are both black relatively new kettles, I'd keep the performer. The prep space of the table is always nice to have.
Have your wife help you load the grill into the truck at the aunt's house. Leave the tail gate down and get in...tell her to go close it...wait for the slam...floor it...her aunt will take good care of her.
Quote from: Hell Fire Grill on December 05, 2017, 06:47:17 AM
Have your wife help you load the grill into the truck at the aunt's house. Leave the tail gate down and get in...tell her to go close it...wait for the slam...floor it...her aunt will take good care of her.
LMAO
Depends on what you value. At one point I really wanted a Performer, more for the work table than the gas assist. But after buying the BBQ Dragon side table for my kettle my interest in acquiring a performer dropped. I like the relatively small footprint and "sleekness" of the standard kettle compared to the performer and the small side table is enough to satisfy my needs for a little workspace. That being said I'd still probably jump all over a Performer if it was a really good deal and an interesting color.
Quote from: JordanW on December 05, 2017, 06:38:40 AM
Both
+1
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good one hellfire , i would keep both and deal with the aftermath .
More kettles means more places to set down hot items like chimneys, or food.
There's this common assumption that a kettle not immediately cooking food "isn't used."
If you had like a dozen or whatever, I could better understand where the missus is coming from. But two? TWO?
Quote from: Hell Fire Grill on December 05, 2017, 06:47:17 AM
Have your wife help you load the grill into the truck at the aunt's house. Leave the tail gate down and get in...tell her to go close it...wait for the slam...floor it...her aunt will take good care of her.
Your killing me...............................(lol)
Get the performer, sell the kettle...I love my entire collection, but if I was forced down to one, it would be the performer.
Quote from: crowderjd on December 05, 2017, 08:33:19 AM
Get the performer, sell the kettle...I love my entire collection, but if I was forced down to one, it would be the performer.
+1
The work table is so convenient.
I have dueling performers!!
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Both. The more the better! The wife will still love you.
Keep both and use them to cook her an awesome meal. Then it won't matter.
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I have multiple kettles and performers. As far as resale goes the performer will net you more if you decide to sell it.
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I've found it easier to beg for forgiveness over asking permission.
^^ The world agrees: https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=it%27s+always+easier+to+ask+for+forgiveness&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
It's less about "just doing whatever you want, without repercussions" and more about not subjecting the other person to unnecessary energy spent on something they don't want to fall on every sword regarding, ya know?
Is it possible to keep both long enough to make a decision based on what you experience from each?
I bought my first gen performer in 1996. Still own it and use it regularly. Love the stability of the cart. The 2nd gen. Is a bit taller which I like as well. If you get to experience using one for at least a few cooks you will be able to make a choice you are comfortable making without any regrets.
Best wishes to you!
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@rookie81 in all seriousness to my post about both, if the aunt is giving you the performer then its a no brainer to get it. Whether you keep it or not is a different story. I got rid of my performers because they take up more space than I wanted to give up. I've been cooking just fine without the side table (although I have multiple kettles to help with staging and extra space when needed). My opinion is that if you have a patio table or other areas to help you stage/destage then a performer is a waste. I never used the charcoal bin storage for charcoal mainly to keep it in the garage out of the humidity and elements. I stopped using gas assist because I like the Weber lighter cubes better (you don't have to remember to shut off the gas or worry about replacing regulators which I had to do). If you get the performer and love it, kudos and congrats. If you don't like it I'm sure you can sell or trade it here for another grill which you certainly need, 1 just isn't enough.
Good luck!
Get the Performer! Put it next to the old kettle. Keep both. This is the setup I have and most of the time I use the performer only - love the table, gas assist and it is taller. But having the option of more grill estate allows me do do full meals for the family (vegtables on one and meat on the other) or cook for a party (burgers direct on one grill, while hot dogs cook indirect on the other). Having 2 will also allow two cook temps. I will grill burgers for lunch hot and fast on one while outside tending to a long smoke on the other for dinner.
If I could only have one, it would be the performer. The table comes in really handy.
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Both.
I've never met anyone who regrets a performer.
Quote from: Hell Fire Grill on December 05, 2017, 06:47:17 AM
Have your wife help you load the grill into the truck at the aunt's house. Leave the tail gate down and get in...tell her to go close it...wait for the slam...floor it...her aunt will take good care of her.
Lmao! I read it to my wife and she said to our dog "That's something he would laugh at right Shadow?"... but what does she know she talks to dogs! 😂
1- Get the Performer.
2- Sell it.
3a- Use the $ to buy a second kettle in an interesting color, preferably a "looker" not a "cooker"
3b- Or get a 2nd cheap "cooker", if you can get a 26".
4- Get a nice piece of wood cut to fit inside your 2nd kettle & stain it to use as your prep surface or whatever.
5- Explain that the 2nd item is really a prep table that will double as a cooker when you could use a larger size or are doing something where you could run both of them.
Quote from: addicted-to-smoke on December 05, 2017, 07:11:52 AM
More kettles means more places to set down hot items like chimneys, or food.
There's this common assumption that a kettle not immediately cooking food "isn't used."
If you had like a dozen or whatever, I could better understand where the missus is coming from. But two? TWO?
exactly
I always get more nervous looks when stuff hangs around unused.
Wife will not let you keep both? New wife.....Kidding, Kidding totally kidding.
On that note, why do some wives care so much about these things.
Did this guy really come and ask us this question? It's free. I don't see what the problem is unless you don't have the space.
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C'mon, there is always space for a free performer.
New wife or old? Why not keep both?
Quote from: LightningBoldtz on December 06, 2017, 02:57:10 PM
Wife will not let you keep both? New wife.....Kidding, Kidding totally kidding.
On that note, why do some wives care so much about these things.
Keep it simple, Weber's can outlast your marriage and it's free!
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#3 - nice piece of wood as a prep station. Wow that is an awesome idea!! My wife doesn't understand but our rule is if it is free I am allowed to have it. This was after I have 1 of each type...
Both. Tis easier to beg forgiveness than permission...
Oh I plan on getting it either way. If I fall in love with it great I can bring the other one to her other aunt's who has a beach townhome with no grill. But I will try hard to keep it lol
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Quote from: Hell Fire Grill on December 05, 2017, 06:47:17 AM
Have your wife help you load the grill into the truck at the aunt's house. Leave the tail gate down and get in...tell her to go close it...wait for the slam...floor it...her aunt will take good care of her.
Lmao!
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