Weber Grill Cover - 322 items found

Does anyone know where I can buy a discontinued weber grill cover, model 9985?
Jun 25, 2008 by Julie V | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
the new grill cover (7553) has side vents that let the water in. The old cover had a back vent which makes more sense.
Check on Craigslist
bobinn | Jun 25, 2008
recipe for barbeque chicken wings?
May 24, 2008 by pinkmusic108 | Posted in Cooking & Recipes
not made indoors with barbecue sauce poured over but I mean outside on the grill. I have a charcoal grill if that helps, the old fashioned weber type grill with the cover
New Gas Grill?
Apr 27, 2008 by pop313 | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
I can't afford a Weber but don't want a piece of junk that is going to rust away.
I had a Kenmore grill for 5 years and at the end of last summer died on me.
I put a lot of money into it replacing burners and the thermometer and various other parts.
Does anyone know of a good midlevel grill that will last some years if taken care of and covered properly.
I keep seeing uniflame and brinkman grills everywhere.
also what about charbroil and perfect flame charmglow?
We had the same Charbroil grill for 12 years. We did have to replace the burner a few times, tho.
Pam P | Apr 27, 2008
Looking for a new gas Grill?
Apr 27, 2008 by pop313 | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I can't afford a Weber but don't want a piece of junk that is going to rust away.
I had a Kenmore grill for 5 years and at the end of last summer died on me.
I put a lot of money into it replacing burners and the thermometer and various other parts.
Does anyone know of a good midlevel grill that will last some years if taken care of and covered properly.
I keep seeing uniflame and brinkman grills everywhere.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
also what about charbroil and perfect flame?
charmglow?
Wrong place to post this. Only know bout cars n trucks here....sorry
bigtendude | Apr 27, 2008
Use of chimney starter on patio?
Jul 24, 2007 by sfmike04 | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
I just got a Charcoal Grill, and a Chimney starter from Weber. Because of how the grill I have works, the chimney starter will smoke up the thermometer on the grill cover. I grill on my brick patio at the back of my house. I am thinking, I could just light the chimney starter on the patio, but I figure it'll probably discolor the bricks from the heat? I was thnking about buying a few bricks from the local garden store and lighting the chimney on top of those so they can take all of the heat for 15 minutes before I pour them into the grill. Is this safe? The bricks can handle this heat?
use fire brick they can take that kind of heat.
Steve C | Jul 24, 2007
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