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Weber Gold One Touch air flow
I am considering purchasing a Weber One Touch in the Silver or Gold
configuration. I really like the ash collector on the Gold, but it looks like it would cut off airflow. Is this the case? Thanks, Anthony |
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Do you really think Weber would design something that cut off the airflow
and made the unit worthless? > wrote in message ... >I am considering purchasing a Weber One Touch in the Silver or Gold > configuration. I really like the ash collector on the Gold, but it > looks like it would cut off airflow. Is this the case? > > Thanks, > Anthony |
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On Feb 18, 3:37*pm, "John Smith" > wrote:
> Do you really think Weber would design something that cut off the airflow > and made the unit worthless? > > > wrote in message > > ... > > >I am considering purchasing a Weber One Touch in the Silver or Gold > > configuration. *I really like the ash collector on the Gold, but it > > looks like it would cut off airflow. *Is this the case? > > > Thanks, > > Anthony I am glad to see that you have such faith in Weber. I trust that they make good products, but that trust is not blind; therefore, I am asking the question. However, from your response, I assume that you own a Gold and know that airflow is not affected. Thanks, Anthony |
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> wrote in message ... >I am considering purchasing a Weber One Touch in the Silver or Gold > configuration. I really like the ash collector on the Gold, but it > looks like it would cut off airflow. Is this the case? > > Thanks, > Anthony I don't think so. At least I've never felt that way. I've used a One-Touch Performer for years. Kent |
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On Feb 18, 10:48*pm, "Kent" > wrote:
> > wrote in message > > ... > > >I am considering purchasing a Weber One Touch in the Silver or Gold > > configuration. *I really like the ash collector on the Gold, but it > > looks like it would cut off airflow. *Is this the case? > > > Thanks, > > Anthony > > I don't think so. At least I've never felt that way. *I've used a One-Touch > Performer for years. > > Kent Thanks for your responses. I will get the Gold. |
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Weber Gold One Touch air flow
Personally, your bit a bit stupid. Having blind faith in their choice of
welding a hold on or bolting it on is one thing. However, it is pretty much going to be a given that they aren't going to do something that is going to make the unit unusable. That would be like Ford designing a car that has wheels so small it won't roll. Don't be an idiot. I would be more concerned with the welds in place of bolts that whether or not they got the the air cut off and the fuel won't burn. John > wrote in message ... On Feb 18, 3:37 pm, "John Smith" > wrote: > Do you really think Weber would design something that cut off the airflow > and made the unit worthless? > > > wrote in message > > ... > > >I am considering purchasing a Weber One Touch in the Silver or Gold > > configuration. I really like the ash collector on the Gold, but it > > looks like it would cut off airflow. Is this the case? > > > Thanks, > > Anthony I am glad to see that you have such faith in Weber. I trust that they make good products, but that trust is not blind; therefore, I am asking the question. However, from your response, I assume that you own a Gold and know that airflow is not affected. Thanks, Anthony |
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Nunya Bidnits wrote:
> Top posting, "John Smith" > wrote, hopefully for the > last time: > >> Personally, your bit a bit stupid. > > intellectually challenged hostility noted > > crap clipped > >> Having blind faith in their choice of >> welding a hold on or bolting it on is one thing. > > further noted > > more crap clipped > >> Don't be an idiot. >> > > further noted, with amazement that "idiot" is spelled correctly > > even more crap clipped > > Analysis: subscriber's noise to signal ratio is unacceptable. > > *plonk* > > MBKC > No snipping here Marty...you are too cool for words. )>) -- Dave T. "Many people die at twenty-five and aren't buried until they are seventy-five". Benjamin Franklin |
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