The Weber UK site has had an overhaul. The (rarely used) forums have gone.
There's a whole load of new stuff up at their products pages, including:
- The new Jumbo Joe (getting one)
- The new smaller chimney starter (for the above and other small barbecues)
- The long-awaited pizza oven
- Barbecue gloves (not mittens - maybe an answer to Glovens, etc)
- A 'folding pocket thermometer' (looks a bit like a thermapen - reads 'in 5 seconds')
- Lots of other new grill pans, burger presses and stuff
- Some new charcoal, including 'Steakhouse Restaurant Charcoal' and 'Premium Express Lumpwood Charcoal'
- Additions to the 'gourmet' system of inserts. They now have wok, sear grate, griddle, pizza stone, poultry roaster (eh?).
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Weber developments - new products, site changes
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Re: Weber developments - new products, site changes
NNNnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!
Why, why, why I've nowhere to put anything more,
unless we get a bigger shed of course
Cheers for the info, it's not a site I visit very often, that may change
Why, why, why I've nowhere to put anything more,
Cheers for the info, it's not a site I visit very often, that may change
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Re: Weber developments - new products, site changes
Feel a bad case of "WAS" coming on.
(Weber Acquisition Syndrome)
(Weber Acquisition Syndrome)
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Re: Weber developments - new products, site changes
Guys,
This is a bloody disaster, bigger shed? I already have a garage full, Mrs Tiny will have an apoplexy if I buy any more gear..........That said the Outback hunter is approaching season 7 and is starting to feel a little worn, perhaps scope for a new 3 burner gas......but no more charcoal accesories, definitely.
Resolutely yours
Tin.
This is a bloody disaster, bigger shed? I already have a garage full, Mrs Tiny will have an apoplexy if I buy any more gear..........That said the Outback hunter is approaching season 7 and is starting to feel a little worn, perhaps scope for a new 3 burner gas......but no more charcoal accesories, definitely.
Resolutely yours
Tin.
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Re: Weber developments - new products, site changes
I saw one at the local garden centre yesterday.
Essentially it is the 47cm kettle on short legs.
I must admit, I can't really see the point. I like my Smokey Joe because it is portable, and the short legs allow it to be used on a tabletop. But the Jumbo Joe is a bit big for this, in my opinion.
Essentially it is the 47cm kettle on short legs.
I must admit, I can't really see the point. I like my Smokey Joe because it is portable, and the short legs allow it to be used on a tabletop. But the Jumbo Joe is a bit big for this, in my opinion.
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Re: Weber developments - new products, site changes
How easy is a standard Weber to take apart? Was thinking of a portable weber to take to France this year - but if it's easy to take the legs off, might be better to simply buy a standard one....
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Re: Weber developments - new products, site changes
I want one. I've got a smokey joe and do use it occasionally almost like a side burner when doing over cooks - like you I put it on a table top. But I do want something slightly bigger and I think the Jumbo Joe is probably going to fit the bill. I want something that I can put in the car without completely blocking the boot and that I can cook a reasonable amount of food on. I find the smokey joe a little bit snug especially if you're trying to cater for more than two of you.Chris__M wrote:I saw one at the local garden centre yesterday.
Essentially it is the 47cm kettle on short legs.
I must admit, I can't really see the point. I like my Smokey Joe because it is portable, and the short legs allow it to be used on a tabletop. But the Jumbo Joe is a bit big for this, in my opinion.
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I thought you were the self confessed Weber hater ?Tiny wrote:Guys,
This is a bloody disaster, bigger shed? I already have a garage full, Mrs Tiny will have an apoplexy if I buy any more gear..........That said the Outback hunter is approaching season 7 and is starting to feel a little worn, perhaps scope for a new 3 burner gas......but no more charcoal accesories, definitely.
Resolutely yours
Tin.
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Re: Weber developments - new products, site changes
This is what i do with mine and if you do it with a otg, you can rest the ash catcher on the ground or table and it will be very stableKamadoSimon wrote:How easy is a standard Weber to take apart? Was thinking of a portable weber to take to France this year - but if it's easy to take the legs off, might be better to simply buy a standard one....
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Wow that new charcoal of theirs is expensive. RRP of £11.99 for 3kg of the Steakhouse stuff. Hell for that amount of money I'd want to eat it, not cook with it.
