People do strange things

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saw this Weber advertised for sale locally. Not sure what the thought processes was here.
 
Still working on price. Don’t need it so it has to be cheap. Guess they never rolled it often
 
Guess it’s how you look at things. however that may be, taking it apart and aligning it properly is an easy enough task. Kind of weird they would want the handle positioned to the left like that.
 
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What I mean is the metal part of the handles are fixed (welded) when you unbox a new Weber Kettle. Only the plastic parts that attach to the handles are installed by the customer. The legs on the unit plug into sockets with push-button tabs that lock them into place. The 3 leg sockets in the bottom of the kettle are the same, and when you insert the legs you can orient it in any one of 3 positions, but only 1 is correct to have a handle in the front.
 
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What I mean is the metal part of the handles are fixed (welded) when you unbox a new Weber Kettle. Only the plastic parts that attach to the handles are installed by the customer. The legs on the unit plug into sockets with push-button tabs that lock them into place. The 3 leg sockets in the bottom of the kettle are the same, and when you insert the legs you can orient it in any one of 3 positions, but only 1 is correct to have a handle in the front.
Yes.
 
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