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Weber Ranch Kettle Charcoal Barbecue 94 cm
Original price was: £1,769.00.£1,146.31Current price is: £1,146.31.
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Ranch Kettle Charcoal Barbecue 94 cm from Weber
SKU 60004
The enormous capacity of the Ranch® kettle charcoal barbecue sets the tone for a party that lasts until tomorrow. With 6936 cm² of barbecuing space and a stainless steel hinged cooking grate for easily adding charcoal, you’re set up to barbecue for the masses.
• Porcelain-enamelled lid and bowl retain heat, and won’t rust or peel
• Premium-quality stainless steel grate is hinged for easily adding charcoal while barbecuing
• Slide the lid into the Tuck-Away lid holder on the side of the barbecue to avoid placing it on the ground
• Tool hooks for hanging barbecuing tools, such as a spatula and tongs
Specifications:
- Dimensions – Lid Closed: 106.7cm H x 95.8cm W x 113.6cm Diameter: 94cms
- Total cooking area: 6936 cm²
- Weight: 67kg
- Fuel type: Charcoalkg
- Glass-reinforced nylon handles: 2
- Cooking grates: Stainless steel, hinged cooking grate
- Swivel locking casters: 2
- Durable all-weather wheels: 2
- Tool hooks: 3
- Rust-resistant aluminium dampers:4
Warranty information
- Bowl and lid:10 years, no rust through/burn through
- One-Touch cleaning system: 5 years, no rust through/burn through
- Plastic components: 5 years, excluding fading or discolouration
- All remaining parts: 2 years
Reviews
- +2Photography6/14/2019I've wanted one of these since forever. Assembly was yesterday. I've yet to use it. First impression - humongous!Concerns: 1. No hood thermo...More6/14/2019I've wanted one of these since forever. Assembly was yesterday. I've yet to use it. First impression - humongous!Concerns: 1. No hood thermometer built-in. 2. The lid sits nicely on the base. However, it sits inside the edges of the base and will likely channel rainwater into the base if a cover is not employed. This is unlike the premium 22-inch Weber kettle where the lid completely covers the edges of the base. 3. The charcoal grate simply "floats" at the bottom of the base. There are no built on parts on which the charcoal grate sits so that it is always horizontal. I'm afraid it will shift during a cook if I'm moving coals around. I find this hard to believe and wonder if perhaps mine missed that component in the assembly process or if there is an after market part to address this.I'm wondering if other owners have these same issues and if they have proven to be a problem at all. I'll report again after a few cooks. I remain optimistic that this fine product will serve me well.6/15/2019 Mea Culpa. I looked more carefully at my new BBQ. My concerns about rainwater would seem to be unfounded. Actually, the lid has a turned up lip around it's circumference that will catch rainwater. It is not likely to find it's way into the actual kettle. So, further reviews are possible as I begin to use this monster. Thanks.6/28/18 Some two weeks worth of cooking and I cannot express adequately how impressed I am with this monster. It does it all and does it better than any other grill I've ever used in my 55 some odd years of barbecuing. One concern I'll try to describe and hope someone from Weber sees and responds:I'm looking at the Kettle Assembly pamphlet 56693_022811. No nomenclature so I'll simply describe the parts.The page 3 overleaf shows the parts I’m concerned about in the section labeled 1-.The BBQ cover/lid, when off, nestles nicely into a cradle formed by the stainless semicircle attached to the back of the unit. The midpoint of that semicircle is supported by an upright brace that has one end through the rear axle and the upper end a pass through for the stainless semicircle. About one foot down from the top of the brace is a secondary catch point shaped like a fishhook and bolted to the brace. It looks like it is designed so that the hood will rest in the cradle of the “fishhook” when it is tipped back into the stainless semicircle. In fact, it looks as though the lid could fit nicely into the fishhook. However, when my lid is seated in the stainless semicircle it doesn’t reach down far enough to allow that fishhook to play any role in stabilizing the upturned hood.I believe I’ve assembled everything by the book. Please tell me if I’m being too cautious or if maybe I need to redo part of my assembly.Thanks again for a fine Ranch Kettle. It was truly worth the hefty price of admission.6/29/19 In the spirit of "a picture is worth a thousand words" here are three photos to illustrate the situation with the lid. You have to look closely. Thanks.