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Weber Barbecue Grills Led American Grilling Spirit
While working in a metal works shop and not happy with the way he
kept burning steaks on an open brazier outdoor grill, George Stephen
developed the now-famous kettle grill. Fashioned from half of a metal
buoy with a top made of metal, he took it home and soon became famous in
his neighborhood for what is now known as the Weber barbecue grill.
Working through various designs to perfect his grill, Stephen soon had
the kettle grills on the market in 1952 for around $50 each while other
grills were selling for less than $10. The results would speak for
themselves and Weber eventually bought the metal plant and went to work
full time designing and selling Weber barbecue grills. As the company
grew and flourished the line was expanded to include gas grill to
complement its charcoal grills.
The company has also expanded in other areas concerning grilling making
Weber barbecue a complete grouping of supplies to help just about anyone
serve the best barbeque in the neighborhood. From the Weber charcoal
grilling cook book to the Weber barbecue spices and marinades, the
company can supply most of what is needed to provide quality and flavor
to barbequed foods.
Accessories Help Make Barbequing More Fun
For those whose celebrations last until after dark there is no more
need to hold a flashlight to see the food on the grill. There are many
Weber barbecue grills equipped with cordless lights built into the hood
the grill as well as some designed to fit onto existing grill handles.
While many Weber barbecue grills are available with a built in side
burner, there are accessories available to add one as a retrofit device.
Weber barbecue grills covers are also designed to fit snugly over many
of the company’s grills as well as those from other manufacturers. They
can protect the grills from weather and help keep them clean and in
proper operating condition. By keeping the grill covered there should be
no surprises under the lid when its raised to cook.
To keep a Weber barbecue cooking as expected, charcoal grill grates
should be cleaned before and after each use. When done cooking, once the
coals have cooled, use a brass wire brush to remove loose particle from
the grate. They can also be cleaned with warm soapy water or with a
steel wool pad with imbedded soap. All the ashes should be removed after
each use to keep vent holes clean and open to allow smooth airflow the
next time the grill is used. |

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