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"Yet" but when
Quote from: Tailgating is my game on January 09, 2017, 11:02:59 AM"Yet" but when Exactly
If you do consider making one for the 18" Weber, be sure to include the Weber Jumbo Joe which is their 18" tailgating type of cooker and you would need to reduce the height of the Slow 'N Sear just a little to make it work in that cooker as well. Probably more of them sold than the standard Weber 18" cooker.
If I may It be one size fits all or one for the Reg 18 & one for the 18 s Joe tailgate version?
Ah, that was an SJ that Old Dave posted? I didn't realize that. We're not planning on one for the SJ, but we do have something in the works for the JJ 18" and 18" Kettle Original.
Quote from: abcbarbecue on January 10, 2017, 01:02:35 PMAh, that was an SJ that Old Dave posted? I didn't realize that. We're not planning on one for the SJ, but we do have something in the works for the JJ 18" and 18" Kettle Original.The kettle in the picture is the newer (2013 and up) Weber Jumbo Joe. It is an 18"kettle and different than the older Smoky Joe version of the 18 inch kettle. http://weberkettleclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/JJ-compare-1.jpgThe kettle on the left is the older (1990 to 2006) version of the 18" Smokey Joe which would't work very well with the Slow 'N Sear due to the intake air vents which are on the side of the kettle and up high near the lid. The kettle on the right is the newer 18" Weber Jumbo Joe (2013 and newer)) and is different as the air intake is on the bottom of the kettle. They also measure different than the older units. You can find out more about this great little 18" kettle with the history and options on my site:http://olddavespo-farm.blogspot.com/2015/04/weber-jumbo-joe-history-options.html