AB wrote:
Glad I only had a close call and bailed before I ran into other issues.
AB
I'll go out on a limb and guess that item would not have given you the trouble you predicted. I would say the biggest factor there was ass-tard delivery staff. Those wheels were never designed (Chinese or other) for side-shear forces, so to use that episode as a barometer / predictor of future performance? Nah. Mine came in huge cartons, delivered by Sikorsky helicopter

and assembled on-site.
sunny&geeta wrote:
Hi B&T402 - with your P450 2009 model do you happen to experience the heat distribution issues? Example where food in the front of the grill take longer to cook than the items in the back? Just curious.
Same observation as PP there. I think it has really become a bit of a contrived talking point, based on long-solved problems. Weber is not 100% even, nobody is, and I'm sure they know it!
Beer-can Chicken is something you may get into, and I always remember my Dad invigilating the grill to spin the bird around, or foil the top, due to hot-cold spots, this was the 90's!! It became a habit of mine to worry likewise, I have never had any significant issue, the grill behaves like an oven for heat evenness (except in brisk steady winds, which is a bit of a monkey-wrench!) The BBQ Scientists have solved these issues, don't worry much about it.
prickly_pete wrote:
Hey you ever hear someone call it a "Weeber" grill? That's annoying as f**K
As a name, it's is not pronounced as "Webber". Because we paid such strict attention to our grade 4 teachers when they taught us to interpret doubled letters, we know it's wrong to pronounce "Baby" as "Babby, or "Twinings" (tea) as "Twinnings". So the "Webber" barbecue people have been lying to us, the bastards!
Actually a German speaker would take it a step further and pronounce the W as a V, with a long "a" sound on the e -- "VAY-ber". ZOUNDS! We can thank/blame the Yanks for this, and call it progress I guess?
As regards the electronic ignition on my bbq, I have lit this thing several hundred times, with a 0% failure rate. I have yet to even replace the battery that came with it - some military-grade AA item, the likes of which the consuming public is not able to buy.
Again, thanks for getting me thinking about summer grilling. I love it
