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Started by Caver42, May 31, 2020, 05:09:25 PM

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Caver42

I'm curious, I may have Weberitis. At my house in SW  Ohio I have an 18" WSM, a Weber Performer and a Jumbo Joe. At my Winter home in Texas I have a standard Weber Kettle and at my partners house in Columbus, Ohio I have a Weber Premium Kettle.
So tell me have I caught Weberitis or not?

jdorn

Do you love your kettles? Are you constantly looking to add to the herd? If you said yes, then you answered your own question... enjoy, there's worse afflictions...

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magic mike

Nah............you're about four kettles, three Performers, two WSMs and a Westerner shy of being "official"...................;)

WNC

I think if you have to ask it's probably too late...


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Caver42

Forgot to mention, I'm also constantly looking for Weber bargains in order to hook my friends up. Which I've done twice this spring.

Walchit

Sounds like a fairly mild case to me, you might wanna get some cream or something, because it will spread

DaveG74

I swear, when I score a great deal on a 26" I'll stop buying grills... So often.

JEBIV

There is no known cure for Weberitis, but I have heard there is a vaccine called "More Webers" that is known to work
Seeking a Black Sequoia I know I know, I'd settle for just the tabbed no leg grill

Bertl

Nope, as long as you see under 20 Grills you are free of Weberitis. Some crazy collectors do have more than 50, 70, or 100 grills. They've got it hard including me...lol
It doesn't hurt!

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Darko

Quote from: JEBIV on June 01, 2020, 04:29:35 AM
There is no known cure for Weberitis, but I have heard there is a vaccine called "More Webers" that is known to work
AS long as the vaccine isn't a suppository I'm good.

PotsieWeber

Quote from: Darko on June 01, 2020, 11:10:33 AM
Quote from: JEBIV on June 01, 2020, 04:29:35 AM
There is no known cure for Weberitis, but I have heard there is a vaccine called "More Webers" that is known to work
AS long as the vaccine isn't a suppository I'm good.

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regards,
Hal

Mike Huff

While not full blown Weberitis, your level of affliction is not mild either. Hunting kettles for friends suggests a moderate, but growing condition. The upside is good kettle karma, coming your way though!

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quisquose

Quote from: JEBIV on June 01, 2020, 04:29:35 AM
There is no known cure for Weberitis, but I have heard there is a vaccine called "More Webers" that is known to work

There is a cure to Weberitis, but it doesn't always work. The cure's effectiveness is dependant on the collector's DNA. In some rare cases it can even make the condition worse.

Anyway it worked for me, which is why I have managed to limit my ownership to just 6 vintage Webers.

It's cheap, widely available and no prescription is required.

It's my wife saying "one more and I'm leaving"