Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Used one of these successfully for decades. It's a classic.

 



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9 comments:

  1. I bought one in Redondo Beach in 1980 for $29.99.

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  2. Had one for years also.

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  3. A great machine that can go from hotdogs to a smoked Thanksgiving turkey!

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  4. When you have mastered the art of grilling, this is the grill to use.

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    1. I started with the book "How to Grill: The Complete Illustrated Book of Barbecue Technique", that book pointed me to the Weber Kettle grill and with those (and a lot of on-line help from a BBQ site) I figured it out.

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  5. I'm on number 5, in 53 years. Movers won't move'em.
    Jpaul

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  6. I still use the 1974 avocado green Weber mom bought new.

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  7. Probably on number 6 with the 22 inch, guess #5 on the 18 inch, probably number 8 with the little Smoky Joe.
    All 3 sizes get used frequently 12 months a year.
    This over the course of 45 years.
    Even have the little fold up one for roadtrips.
    Biggskye in Missouri

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  8. It's been a classic grill. We always knew who had money in the 70s. They could afford a Webber. I like the little old cast iron hibachi grills too. Especially the ones that you could adjust the grate height of the charcoal

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