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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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Larry,
Thanks for the info in your reply. The scale is tilting... Bob "jdoe" > wrote in message news:MmTac.151624$1p.1962416@attbi_s54... > Having been a weber genesis owner for over 10 years the old unit was > seemingly getting tired. Not cooking well scorching or undercooking, needing > constant attention. I kept cleaning the bars, and grease tray to no avail, > and just considered the unit a loss especially since the wooden tables had > rotted away (thanks to my lack of care and never covering it). Anyway I fell > for the shiny stainless route (big shiny sam's unit). > With the new unit on hand I did a few things to the weber (just to > experiment). I tried to get to the bottom of the poor heat/distribution etc. > I took burners out cleaned and blew them out no difference. Long story short > it turned out the grease in the control valves had hardened and clups > started to clog the jets and valve bodies. After disassembling the units and > cleaning with a good compresssed air blow dry I reassembled with new > synthetic moly lube and tried a test cook. It was like new again. So I made > new shelves for it, replaced flavor bars with some custom made to match the > new style units and it blows the big shiny stainless one to the weeds. > The shiny one is useless with a small breeze the weber can cook in a gale, > the cast iron burners corrode and require constant maintenance. On perfect > day with clean burners it will cook almost as well as the weber I'll give it > that. As far as the IR burner I'm not sold on it. I've used it and it works > fine but I miss the point since I end up using the bottom burners to get > some flavor anyway and food spun on the Genesis just plain tastes betetr > also. > Gripes on the Genesis, 1. no cabinet, 2. It's too low. If you're tall you > have to bend over more to work with it, 3. accessories are expensive, 4. You > have to keep an eye on the grease tray or you can ruin a meal without > warning. Otherwise it's as good as you'll get. > Larry > "Bob Hayden" > wrote in message > m... > > Hi all, > > > > My trusty old Ducane has given me 14 years of service but it is time to > > replace it. Got a lot of family visiting next month and I intend to have a > > new grill to cook the goods on. I'd love nothing more than a #7 Kamado but > > the budget and timeframe just don't allow it. I need to stay $500 or less. > > > > I gotta say I am really tempted by yhe Amazon offer for the Weber Genesis > > Gold C for $499 with free shipping. It's hard to find anything bad that > > people say about this grill...yes, it's a safe choice, but it's also a > > quality one. And from what I hear with the good low temp control I can > even > > do some smoking. Yes, the rotis and a cover will add a bit more but I > think > > I could spring for that. > > > > Other options are the Nexgrill at Target and the Costco Char-Broil Front > > Avenue. The latter at $389 including cover and rotis seems like a great > > value, but I am still leaning toward the Weber Genesis Gold C. > > > > Someone out there convince we one way or another so I can retire the > Ducane! > > > > Bob in RSM, CA > > > > > > > > > > |
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