- Aug 12, 2016
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Hey all,
I wish Weber built a slightly more aesthetically pleasing version of the classic kettle... Something that was intended for a stone patio surround, as opposed to a free standing grill. I've seen plenty of user mods, but as great as kettles are to cook on (and they *are* awesome), they don't blend as well into a high-end patio. A Primo Oval by comparison looks like a Ferrari.
I know about the Summit series, but that's not what I'm looking for. If they took a classic kettle and put wood handles on it, some higher quality vents, a classier ash catcher, etc., it would be really slick. They could target a $300 to $400 price, and offer a felt or foam insert for integrating into an outdoor counter top.
Just my two cents...
Todd
I wish Weber built a slightly more aesthetically pleasing version of the classic kettle... Something that was intended for a stone patio surround, as opposed to a free standing grill. I've seen plenty of user mods, but as great as kettles are to cook on (and they *are* awesome), they don't blend as well into a high-end patio. A Primo Oval by comparison looks like a Ferrari.
I know about the Summit series, but that's not what I'm looking for. If they took a classic kettle and put wood handles on it, some higher quality vents, a classier ash catcher, etc., it would be really slick. They could target a $300 to $400 price, and offer a felt or foam insert for integrating into an outdoor counter top.
Just my two cents...
Todd
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