![]() ![]() The Weber Original Kettle grill comes in three sizes - 18, 22, and 26 inches in diameter. Save for grills made with painted galvanized steel (which, again, aren't built to last), you're not going to find a cheaper grill. We also love how effortless cleaning is the three-blade ash sweeper and removable ash catcher make disposing of ash easy as can be. The tripod leg design makes tilting and rolling a cinch (as does the handle), and because it's such lightweight stainless steel, you can easily pick it up and place it in the bed of a pickup, or store it away for non-grilling season (if such a thing exists). It's also a fairly weatherproof and highly mobile grill. Top and bottom vents allow heat control for direct and indirect cooking (as well as ash catchment on the bottom), and the basin is deep enough to add a pan of water to keep meats from drying out when you're cooking low and slow. The simple, circular shape naturally gathers charcoal evenly in the basin and makes for even heat distribution. It's been around for decades with hardly any changes, and it probably belongs in the Museum of Modern Art. It's hard not to love the design of the Weber Original Kettle 22-inch charcoal grill. Pros: Easy to use, clean, outfit, and repairĬons: Thin steel, the porcelain-enameled coating can crack easily
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