Weber Summit Charcoal Grill
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Swindon_Ed
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Re: Weber Summit Charcoal Grill
Maybe I could get someone to weld a 47cm kettle and a 57cm kettle together and make my own double walled kettle

Re: Weber Summit Charcoal Grill
I can see someone doing a double wall UDS - just need one barrel slightly smaller than the other.
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essexsmoker
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Re: Weber Summit Charcoal Grill
Holy shi*e.
I thougt it would be another 100 quid on the OTP or something.
That is a total joke of a price. Never in a million years would I pay that even if I had it.
I'd have a Jim Bowie every time.
Madness.
I thougt it would be another 100 quid on the OTP or something.
That is a total joke of a price. Never in a million years would I pay that even if I had it.
I'd have a Jim Bowie every time.
Madness.
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Swindon_Ed
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Re: Weber Summit Charcoal Grill
Yeah I think weber have really messed up with this new grill. It looks good, but they're pricing is all wrong.
I also think they are really taking the p!$$ out of the public by charging and extra £500 for a table which has the material and labor cost of less than £100
Personally I like the look of the new grill and would have bought one of it was lower prices, but I think it's only worth about £500, not the £1,500 they are trying to charge for it which is a shame
I also think they are really taking the p!$$ out of the public by charging and extra £500 for a table which has the material and labor cost of less than £100
Personally I like the look of the new grill and would have bought one of it was lower prices, but I think it's only worth about £500, not the £1,500 they are trying to charge for it which is a shame
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Re: Weber Summit Charcoal Grill
Swindon_Ed wrote:
Personally I like the look of the new grill and would have bought one of it was lower prices, but I think it's only worth about £500, not the £1,500 they are trying to charge for it which is a shame
As a self confessed Weber fan I have to say that I agree with this opinion 100%
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essexsmoker
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Re: Weber Summit Charcoal Grill
I have an OTP and love it. But this is just silly money.