Product Description
The Ranch is the Weber kettle on steroids. Do you need to feed a really big crowd? Originally designed for caterers and country club chefs, the Ranch Kettle is also perfect for company picnics, church gatherings, and family reunions. Grill multiple turkeys, roasts, chickens, or up to 19 Cornish hens on the Ranch Kettle. Rugged, yet easy to use, this 37-1/2-inch-diameter grill features a patented tuck-away lid that slides conveniently into its holder. Two weather-resistant thermoplastic handles remain cool to the touch when you move the lid. A hinged cooking grate gives you easy access to coals and a removable ash catcher assures easy cleanup. With the same solid construction of all Weber grills, the Ranch Kettle has locking casters that allow for easy movement and the porcelain-enameled coating to prevent rust.
- The Weber Ranch Kettle is also perfect for company picnics, church gatherings, and family reunions
- This grill has 1,104-square-inches of cooking area
- The removable ash catcher assures easy cleanup
- Includes locking casters that allow for easy movement, and the porcelain-enameled coating to prevent rust
- Measures 42 by 37.75 by 44.75 inches
Weber 60020 The Ranch Charcoal Kettle Grill Reviews
Weber 60020 The Ranch Charcoal Kettle Grill Reviews
45 of 45 people found the following review helpful Best giant Charcoal grill I've seen, This review is from: Weber 60020 The Ranch Charcoal Kettle Grill (Lawn & Patio) I have a family of 7 with a few extra around a lot of the time. Grilling used to be a step by step process which usually meant I ate after everyone else because I was still cooking when most were eating. We like to do meat and vegetables on the grill and with this grill I can do it all at once and sit down with the family and enjoy! You can build your fire off center and spin the grate to move one item off and another item over the flame. You can also build small fires on two sides and put meat in the middle and smoke anything. Easy to control vents allow you to regulate the heat and burn time of the coals. Also it doesn't use a bag of cahrcoal at a time as you might think. You can use one Weber Chimney Starter (which I also recommend)full to cook most items. The grate is TOP quality. I used to go through a grate a year on my old Weber Kettle. This grate is beefy and I think must be finished better. No rust at all after two years. The only thing that keeps me from rating this 5 stars... Read more 31 of 32 people found the following review helpful Prepare to Entertain!, By Mark Dillon (California) - See all my reviews This review is from: Weber 60020 The Ranch Charcoal Kettle Grill (Lawn & Patio) If you like the 22" or 26" Webers you will love the Ranch Kettle. Cooks just like its smaller kin but with the "Grande Meals" in mind. Plenty of room on the grill to move things around from direct to indirect heat. Weber says you can put 27 game hens at once on it. Heck with the little birds, to give you an idea of the cooking surface - I filled the grill with 20 chicken halves. A great investment! 24 of 24 people found the following review helpful A Serious Grill For Serious Grillers, But Not For Everyone, By Palsgraf (Arlington, VA United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Weber 60020 The Ranch Charcoal Kettle Grill (Lawn & Patio) I recently purchased the Weber Ranch Kettle after several years of using Brinkmann charcoal grills. I cook on a charcoal grill A LOT; I use my grill several times per week in the spring and summer and I cook my Thanksgiving turkey and a big Christmas meal every year on my grill (we usually have about 12-20 people over for each holiday). I've never considered a gas grill because food cooked over wood or coals tastes so much better, and I've got a gas stove in my kitchen, so what's the point of cooking with gas in my backyard?. In the past 6 years I've worn out 2 Brinkmanns, which each lasted 3 years before the heat of cooking severely warped some of the key parts of each grill. I went to my local home improvement store to replace my latest grill, and I was dismayed to observe that the new Brinkmanns seem to be made of a lower grade of steel. There's no way the new Brinkmanns would stand up to really heavy usage. So I decided to treat myself to the Ranch Kettle, which costs about... Read more |
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