🔥 Elevate your backyard BBQ with Weber’s iconic kettle grill!
The Weber Original Kettle 22-Inch Charcoal Grill combines superior heat retention and precise temperature control with a durable, rust-resistant porcelain-enameled design. Featuring a spacious 363 sq. in. cooking area that fits up to 13 burgers, a One-Touch ash cleaning system, and smart accessories like a lid hook, it’s engineered for hassle-free, professional-quality grilling right at home.
Brand | Weber |
Product Dimensions | 25"D x 25"W x 39.5"H |
Special Feature | Precise Heat Control, Superior Heat Retention, One-Touch Cleaning System, Heat Shield, Durable Cooking Grate |
Color | Black |
Fuel Type | Charcoal |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Finish Type | Painted |
Included Components | Grill |
Assembly Required | No |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Handle Material | Nylon |
Item Weight | 1.5 Kilograms |
Model Name | Weber |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Installation Type | Ground Mount,Peel |
Voltage | 1 |
Main Burner Count | 1 |
Cooking Surface Area | 363 Square Inches |
Number of Racks | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00077924025303 |
Manufacturer | WEBER |
UPC | 077924025303 |
Part Number | 741001 |
Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 741001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 38.5" H x 20.5" W x 25" L |
Style | Grill |
Finish | Painted |
Power Source | Charcoal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Precise Heat Control, Superior Heat Retention, One-Touch Cleaning System, Heat Shield, Durable Cooking Grate |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited manufacture warranty. See manufacture owner's manual for all warranty information. |
P**C
Easy to assemble.
Arrived quickly and easy to assemble. Have used it a number of times last year. Easy to clean and is good quality.
J**N
WEBER is best.
fast shipping, easy assemble.
R**S
Bien
Buen producto
G**Z
Charcoal grill.
I love this 22 inch grill.There's nothing better than charcoal grilled food.It was easy to assemble.and easy to manipulate from one place to another.I Have mobility issues, and this lightweight grill is perfect.
P**.
Great grill, lousy assembly instructions.
The name Weber speaks for itself. I owned one back in the day but left it behind during a move. I’ve had cheaper grills that rusted through in a few seasons. You don’t get any better than Weber, and I prefer charcoal grills too — you just can’t get that flavor with gas.This 22-inch grill is HUGE! I had the 18-inch one previously, and boy do those 4-inches make a big difference. I barbecued 10lbs of chicken quarters (8 quarters in all) with room to spare! HUGE!Now, about assembly, sheesh! The wordless instructions were deceiving at best, and incorrect at worst.The instructions tell you to install the main leg first — no problem — and then the right leg (with the kettle upside down and handle facing you - although deducing this wasn’t easy as the drawings inexplicably change the orientation of the kettle from the initial drawing); they indicate that after you install the right leg that you can easily attach the triangular shaped tray that sits at the bottom of the grill assembly. The problem is, once the leg is in place it is impossible to thread the end of the triangle tray through the hole of the leg once it is “pinned” to the main leg first by way of a hook. After several attempts to do it the way they instructed (slightly damaging the primary leg as I tried to position the tray to fit - the hook that you feed into that hole barely fits, and turning it extends and bends the metal around that hole), I finally decided to take the right leg off, thread the end of the tray through the hole on the leg, and then install the leg, sort of like how they instruct you to do for the third leg.The third leg was difficult to install because of an incorrect instruction as to which hole to use for the clip; you have to use the opposite one they indicate to accommodate the third end of the tray.Even the instructions for the installation of the handle wasn’t as straightforward as they should have been.Weber needs to grab ten people and watch them individually try to assemble this grill using these instructions so they can modify the drawings to make more sense.But, once it is assembled, what a grill!One issue I have is with the metal tray/cup that is suspended below the bottom of the kettle to catch the ashes when they fall during cooking and cleaning; those clips just do not keep the tray attached securely. It keeps falling off.The other issue is with the metal fan-like device that is supposed to help scrape the ashes out of the kettle and send them through the gaps into the unsteady tray/cup below; because it only moves a few inches back and forth instead of all the way around the bottom of the kettle, you can’t adequately clean the ashes from the kettle they way the design intended.I’m super pleased that I finally have a Weber grill again, the Cadillac of barbecue grills!
R**E
It’s ok
It’s ok it’s small in height. idk why I didn’t read the height on it. I haven’t used it yet so we’ll see maybe I’ll buy something on there today.
B**B
Basic Weber is all you need to grill delicious meals
This is the fourth Weber Grill I’ve owned over 40 years. You can cook just about anything with this grill. The basic model is what you need. Get some long steel tongs to move food around and the Lodge’s Dutch oven lid lifter to move the coals and hot grill grate around. There is enough room on grill to cook for a family of five. I use this Weber about two or three times a week. Example: I’ll cook potatoes which take an hour and then cook some sausage for 15 minutes and then grill stakes and eat as soon as I take them off grill. If we have a lot of people over I’ll cook lots of appetizers so we eat constantly over three hours. Like when Coals are ready, I’ll cook some mushroom stuffed with cheese and then I’ll close up the grill and cook smoked chicken wings for an hour and then after that I might even do a dessert of grilled pineapple served with ice cream. I also have a small ash bucket I empty every month. I use Kingsford Original Charcoal Briquettes but cheap’ole Cowboy Charcoal from W*mart works great too. Don’t use lighter fluid, use a basic chimney starter with some paper to light ur coals, which takes about 15min before they r ready. There are more expensive webers but I think this is the only one you need. Save money and get accessories instead. Also, I take my grill camping too, it’s easy to take apart and smoked chicken thighs cook in less than two hours and are amazing (can smoke about 8 thighs in this Weber at once). Oh and grilled Big Portabella mushrooms are so good in this thing. Also the bottom vents r easy to adjust using ur tongs. Included picture of what my 10 year old Weber looks like. Still works great just not shiny and bottom vents r gone.
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