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weber does it again !
was looking at some german sites and i noticed something.
the rotisserie ring is built differant for the german market. the ring has a ring formed on the bottom to seal better on the kettle ! :mad2: you will have to look carfully but you will see it. weber can just tick me off to no end at times. http://www.weberstephen.de/Zubehörde...ductID=PROD527 better pic http://www.grillsportverein.de/forum...t-dsc02066.jpg |
Nothing beats German engendering. Except for the boys at backwoods.
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Looks like they tried to copy the Cajun Bandit rotisserie.
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Went to the German site and saw that at least on their picture, it does not use a same bar and counterweight we have. Not sure about you, but I sure like the wooden handle.
http://www.weberstephen.de/Zubehörde...ductID=PROD527 |
as long as the germans dont get the 26.75 WSM first, Im fine with them
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It's price of 159 Euros equals 205.19 US Dollars.
The US version goes for $149.99 list. Maybe they feel the European version will not sell here due to the Cajun Bandit. |
no, german stuff is more expensive across the board.
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It is also 220 Volt Rotisserie motor
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i'm basically talking about the design. being sold in germany, of course its going to be
220 volt. not being sold in the u.s., i could only get picks of the german one. again, i'm only talking about the ring design. |
You ought to try being in a fledgling business making handles for Webers or BGE's when every couple years they just come out with a bracket change. Turns my little world upside down :(
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