And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
One of the best charcoal backyard grills ever made. Put a little bowl of water in the center and never get a flare up. Trick I learned years ago before I went pellet.
They are a little short legged, you can get Weber arm burns if you ain't careful. I got the Performer to prevent that. Dang they are getting expensive.
For over 10 years, I grilled on a Weber charcoal grill. It was a real experience and I did not mind dealing with charcoal. I am 40 years older and prefer a Weber propane grill.
I know, right? Some shitshop in india stamping them out of recycled shipping containers for 12-cents each, 50-cents worth of paint applied (poor hindi bastard breathing in all the fumes), and $2.50 for the box, shipped at 3-dollars each across the world in 6 weeks... Lowe's sells it to you for a couple Benjamins. Seems fair to me!
Still got mine from 1995. Rain always gets in the ash receptive.
ReplyDeleteThe rain cover is worthless, attaching as it does with only one velcro fastener. But I love the grill.
DeleteOne of the best charcoal backyard grills ever made. Put a little bowl of water in the center and never get a flare up. Trick I learned years ago before I went pellet.
ReplyDeleteThey are a little short legged, you can get Weber arm burns if you ain't careful. I got the Performer to prevent that. Dang they are getting expensive.
ReplyDeleteWho's got the time to waste waiting for that thing to do it's job?
ReplyDeleteMy 5 burner propane only cost a couple dollars more and will cook a whole rack of burgers in 10 mins of preheat and 10 minutes cook time.
For over 10 years, I grilled on a Weber charcoal grill. It was a real experience and I did not mind dealing with charcoal. I am 40 years older and prefer a Weber propane grill.
ReplyDeleteAstronaut approved...because the was all that Kubrick would allow on the film set?
ReplyDeleteOver $200 for a 22" Weber Kettle? lol Ahhhh, no.
ReplyDeleteI know, right? Some shitshop in india stamping them out of recycled shipping containers for 12-cents each, 50-cents worth of paint applied (poor hindi bastard breathing in all the fumes), and $2.50 for the box, shipped at 3-dollars each across the world in 6 weeks... Lowe's sells it to you for a couple Benjamins. Seems fair to me!
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