PeterJJames13 said:
I don't think there's a better value in grills than the Weber Performer series. Pretty much half the price of the BGE with a much larger cooking surface. And the ignition is pretty nifty as well. Definitely not as versatile as an egg, but a solid performer (see what I did there?) no less. I'm out of room, but I would pick up a Performer in a NY minute.
Well speaking about Weber Performer grills...here's the model I purchased in 2001. It's lived its entire life outside and other than replacing a grate now & then, it's never needed any other service. The reason for this post though is to let other Performer owners know that I've finally found a cover that I think will outlast the ORIGINAL Weber cover.
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The ORIGINAL Weber cover lasted about 6-8 years, however Weber at some point decided to change the material and then manufacture them in China and the actual life span went down to only about 1-2 years.
I just received this from Grillstuff and I'm amazed with the quality. It's a very heavy urethane coated canvas that's 18 mils thick. Made in the USA, it's actually cheaper (and a lot heavier) than the Weber Chinese version. [big grin]
https://www.grillstuff.com/products/weber-performer-charcoal-grill-cover-2004-and-older
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