Charcoal baskets or the SNS insert are very good options.
GoNzO_bEeRtoEz
I recommend purchasing the 26 kettle… hear me out. You can find a 22 anywhere fb marketplace/ garage sale. for under $50. That low and slow kit, you don’t need. Once you master the snake method, and vents. Your low and slow. B&B briquettes is what I use. Just my 2 cents, but good luck and happy grilling.
wobbly-cat
My master touch came with this and I used it maybe 2-3 times. I would not recommend going out of your way to get it—the dissipator plate gets pretty damn hot and started a grease fire the last time I used it. I’ve stuck to the charcoal baskets or snake method since then.
Backyard_Griller_830
Yeah the low and slow kit is shit Get yourself a snake pit or just run a normal snake method no accessories required
Successful-Ostrich23
I use a 26 with a spidergrills venom and an sns to hold my charcoal. Foil the indirect side to catch grease. Sns is not necessary but i had it before venom.
Sawathingonce
You’d be surprised to learn that most BBQ accessories are designed to take your money, that’s it. Proper technique is more valuable than any kit.
chaqintaza
I can’t figure out what that kit actually is but the charcoal baskets that came w/ my weber 22 are OK, nothing too amazing. If you’re getting that grill anyway, great, but otherwise get some cheap fire bricks if you want to hold or arrange briquettes in some specific way.
I have a generic no-name metal water pan that leaves just enough room for a snake around the outside and that is incredibly useful. I do like the hinged upper grate a lot for messing with my snake when needed.
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Charcoal baskets or the SNS insert are very good options.
I recommend purchasing the 26 kettle… hear me out. You can find a 22 anywhere fb marketplace/ garage sale. for under $50. That low and slow kit, you don’t need. Once you master the snake method, and vents. Your low and slow. B&B briquettes is what I use. Just my 2 cents, but good luck and happy grilling.
My master touch came with this and I used it maybe 2-3 times. I would not recommend going out of your way to get it—the dissipator plate gets pretty damn hot and started a grease fire the last time I used it. I’ve stuck to the charcoal baskets or snake method since then.
Yeah the low and slow kit is shit
Get yourself a snake pit or just run a normal snake method no accessories required
I use a 26 with a spidergrills venom and an sns to hold my charcoal. Foil the indirect side to catch grease. Sns is not necessary but i had it before venom.
You’d be surprised to learn that most BBQ accessories are designed to take your money, that’s it. Proper technique is more valuable than any kit.
I can’t figure out what that kit actually is but the charcoal baskets that came w/ my weber 22 are OK, nothing too amazing. If you’re getting that grill anyway, great, but otherwise get some cheap fire bricks if you want to hold or arrange briquettes in some specific way.
I have a generic no-name metal water pan that leaves just enough room for a snake around the outside and that is incredibly useful. I do like the hinged upper grate a lot for messing with my snake when needed.