Saw a few of these at Costco Casula. $10 cheaper than the last deal.
This is the US version so no built-in thermometer or cookbook but way under the $329 RRP on Weber site.
Saw a few of these at Costco Casula. $10 cheaper than the last deal.
This is the US version so no built-in thermometer or cookbook but way under the $329 RRP on Weber site.
Good info, but whether it matters is a personal decision.
Mine doesn't have thermometer, aluminium drip trays, charcoal baskets (or bent grate), hinged grate. Still cooks though!
Look on the side of the road for a free one, then go buy the charcoal baskets for $35. Or make your own charcoal baskets. That's a bargain.
There are about 6 different versions of the charcoal kettle in Australia. This is clearly just the bog standard 57cm kettle which is available here as well. It sounds like you are confusing this with the Premium Kettle.
Why would need Australian Webber warranty when Costco will refund or replace any prodtuct under warranty or even longer as lomg as you remain a memebr??
I was about to say the same thing. :-)
The US version will lack the features of the Weber Australian version, thermometer, hinged cooking grill, grate and charcoal basket, aluminium drip trays, a handbook and cookbook. If this is a parallel import good luck trying to register for warranty with Weber Australia, the authorised dealer, as they do not stock that model number.
I refer you to the Bunnings case http://www.smartcompany.com.au/business-advice/legal/27932-b…