Rib-O-Lator

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I'm sure some people have already seen this but i just got an email from them as i was enquiring about ordering and i was told the they are now available from www.ribolator.nl

The other good thing is that they also stock the reversable rotissorie ring which fits the 57cm Weber kettle & 57cm WSM
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Does this mean that it won't fit the standard weber rotisserie ring?
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The Rib-o-lator will fit inside a standard weber ring but i belive the weber ring will only fit the kettle, you have to make some mod's to the weber ring for it to fit the WSM.
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While that is a cool thing ive never really got what its supposed to achieve! I suppose everything drips on everything else.
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I was thinking a while back how easy it wold be to make one? However if it is available in Europe might not be worth it. Any idea on cost and shipping?
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