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I know what a Webber Kettle looks like, but when I look at them on Amazon they have all kinds of names or codes or what not. Can someone explain them to me, please :?:
Can someone explain them to me, please :?:
They rule! That's all you need to know :thumb:
Check out the 26.75 OTG. You will like it.
Check out the 26.75 OTG. You will like it.
I'm gonna deviate and say the performer (gas assist model is a must), but the 26 would be a close second.
I absolutely have to agree with Trumpstylz. I also purchased the rotisserie smoke ring accessory, a must for all you chicken lovers out there.
I'm gonna deviate and say the performer (gas assist model is a must), but the 26 would be a close second.
Besides, two 22 golds (or a 22 gold and a performer) have a good deal more cooking space than one 26 (and can allow you to have two totally seperate setups at once) and cost the same amount of money (and are a lot easier to find on craigslist). You could buy one 22, and if its not enough cook space, just buy another.
Regarding smoking on the kettle- its definitely doable, but much more of a pain in the arse than on the wsm's- you'll be going out to adjust the vents a whole lot more during cooks.
If you don't have a grill though, I'd at least get a smokey joe.
A One Touch Silver is your base line model. No hinged cooking grate and only an aluminum plate to catch the ashes.
A One Touch Gold is the next step up that has a hinged cooking grate that allows the user to add wood chunks or more fule during a cook with out having to take the entire rack out and it also has an enclosed ash catcher that you can turn and take out to dump the ashes in the pan.
A Master Touch is every thing that a Gold Touch is but it includes a thermometer in the lid and a resting bar for the lid to sit in when you need it open.
A Performer is the Master Touch that is mounted into a table top that provides you with a work surface right next to the grill.