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DiscountDelight - Weber 40020 Smokey Joe Gold Charcoal Grill

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List Price: $49.99
Our Price: $34.69
Your Save: $ 15.30 ( 31% )
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Manufacturer: Weber
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Binding: Lawn & Patio Brand: Weber EAN: 0077924025150 Feature: Porcelain-enamled bowl and lid Label: Weber Manufacturer: Weber Model: 40020 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Weber Studio: Weber
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Features
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Porcelain-enamled bowl and lid Glass reinforced nylon handle Triple nickel-plated 14-1/2-inch cooking grate Lid lock for carrying 10-year limited warranty
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A good value for the price but design needs improvement Comment: A good value but the design needs improvement. By not having vents at the bottom, I feel the grill does not get hot enough. The side vents are good but bottom vents would result in better convection and a hotter grill. Not fun to clean as you need to pick up the whole unit and turn it upside down. Quality is excellent as usual from Weber. In any case I still recommend highly.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ideal for Temporary Travel companion Comment: I bought my Smokey Joe to use while on a 30 day business trip to give me and my partner an alternative to eating at the local restaurants every night. As it turned out, we only ate out two days during the entire trip. Every other night was spent grilling on the Smokey Joe. First thing the next morning, I would clean out the ash, carry it back to my room and reload it for the evening. If you are a Weber Kettle user, you will feel right at home and have no problem adjusting. You will be suprised at how much you can really put on it. I started with the recommended 30 pieces of charcoal, but soon found that to be a little lacking in heat. Found that 35 was about right for chicken and veggies, but 40 were needed to steak and pork. Plan on putting it to work from time to time at home also. Best $35 I spent in a long time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent product, and I got it free! Comment: This is a very good product, and you can get it, along with any other products on Amazon up to $500 Free! Participate in this special promotion and get a free $500 Amazon Gift Card at this web site: awesomestufffree.com/amazon
Customer Rating:      Summary: my first weber Comment: Overall, very happy with this purchase.
Pros:
- assembly is a snap (no tools necessary!)
- quality Weber construction
- the locking handle becomes a nifty lid holder when grilling
- charcoal burned well, even with the lid on (other people complained about coals going out, but I've had no problems)
- when you're done, shut all the vents, lock the lid, and the grill goes out quickly
- prototype tailgate grill
Cons:
- it really is small (but I'm used to a much bigger grill)
- "older folks" may not like bending down to use it
Recommended:
- Weber chimney starter: I was skeptical, but I wouldn't grill without it now
- "How to grill" by Steven Raichlen: great recipes, helpful tips, and nice pictures
Customer Rating:      Summary: You really can't beat a Weber grill Comment: I had one of the original Smokey Joe grills when I was single (a long time ago). I used it at my apartment and took it on camping trips. It worked well at home, but it was a pain to take camping. It was tippy and always fell over in the truck, sending the grates, lid and kettle all over the place. The Gold model remedied that shortcoming. The lid locks down tight for portability. The tripod leg system still isn't as stable as a four-leg system would be but the Gold model is not as tippy as the standard model I used to have. (I wonder whatever happened to my old Smokey Joe?)
The Gold model also remedied the other shortcoming of the original Smokey Joe--that silly pan to catch the ashes and cinders. It never worked well, the vent in the bottom would clog up, the ashes blew all over the place in the wind and it was a royal pain to clean up. The Gold model holds the ashes in the belly of the kettle so there's less mess. I line the bottom of the kettle with aluminum foil, set fire to the charcoal and, after everything cools down, I just pick up the foil and dump the ashes with little left to clean up.
The Smokey Joe works great for indirect cooking of small roasts or other small, but thick, cuts of meat. Put the charcoal on a side of the kettle with a vent, put the meat on the other side. Close the vent on the kettle on the meat side, open the vent on the fire side, open the lid vent and put the vent holes over the side with the meat. It creates a draft inside the kettle that works extremely well. The size of the grill prevents true slow cooking but this modified indirect method works extremely well.
I have to disagree with a previous reviewer who said the venting system didn't work and the charcoal fire goes out. It just doesn't happen if you get the fire going properly to begin with. I love it that the vents are on the sides of the kettle instead of underneath the coals.
The Smokey Joe Gold is for our RV. It fits in the storage compartment and if it tips over it doesn't create a big mess. It's perfect for cooking and relaxing around an isolated campsite or adding a little downhomeness to those concrete parking lots they call RV parks that we sometimes have to use when traveling. It's a great improvement over the original Smokey Joe if you need a portable grill to take along with you.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Now you can go just about anywhere -- the beach, a tailgate party or a favorite park -- and easily carry your grill with you. The Smokey Joe Tuck-n-Carry is an upgraded version of everyone???s favorite original, now with a specially designed lid lock to secure the lid in place while you carry it. And when you???re grilling, the handle doubles as a lid holder. Grill bowl and lid are porcelain-enameled and the 14.5-in grill area contains a triple-nickel plated grate. Air vent on lid has four holes for letting smoke out and oxygen in, and handle is made of molded nylon. Sturdy steel legs are rust-resistant. Check the Weber cookbook for some all-time favorite barbecue ideas.About Weber... In 1951, the first kettle-shaped grill was born. A year later, Weber barbecues dotted backyards across the country, and eventually the product line expanded to include top-of-the-line gas grills. Weber has incorporated quality features such as flavorizer bars, porcelain-enameled cooking grates and unique burner systems that have built on their reputation for quality. Their complete line now includes more than a dozen styles of grills, plus all the accessories you need to enjoy your grilling experience.
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