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97 of 99 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than just for the food
The other reviews are correct. This unit works very well in every way, a basket mesh kind of food holder would be a good option, use a drip pan and keep the coals off to the sides, the ring riser/extension is useful for smoking and cooking big things, etc. It is all good, but there is more:

Who do you know who actually has a charcoal grill and a rotisserie...
Published on March 8, 2006 by Carlgo

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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great toy, but contains low-quality parts
This is a blast to use and does an excellent job of hiding my lack of experience with a charcoal grill. Meats and chicken (brined) can be slightly overcooked, yet still remain moist. My only complaint is regarding the skewer and forks: rust was visible on these items after being used just once. For a product bearing the Weber name, such a disregard for quality is...
Published on August 23, 2009 by Grillin' Greg


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97 of 99 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than just for the food, March 8, 2006
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Carlgo (Carmel Valley, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Weber 2290 22-1/2-Inch Charcoal Kettle Rotisserie (Lawn & Patio)
The other reviews are correct. This unit works very well in every way, a basket mesh kind of food holder would be a good option, use a drip pan and keep the coals off to the sides, the ring riser/extension is useful for smoking and cooking big things, etc. It is all good, but there is more:

Who do you know who actually has a charcoal grill and a rotisserie? Nobody. If you get one, your guests will be entertained on several levels and you will be the Master. A rotisseries is professional looking, produces unmatched taste and an exciting demonstration-style cooking experience for everyone. Those that utilize them are seen as proficient and competent. Not a bad label for you, eh? Might get you somewhere.

The best meal I ever had was a rotisserie turkey that saved me from starvation after a Hike of Death. Perhaps it can save you or a loved one.

Rotisserie cooking lends itself to the acclaimed high heat, short cooking time technique. Hot coals and the self-basting action work well here. One of the major gourmet magazines cooked turkeys every way known and strongly recommended the high heat way. This is also the suggested method for cooking heritage meats and wild game.

Starting out at 500+ degrees and ending at something short of US government temperature recommendations is the secret. A turkey, for example, is best taken out of the heat at around 170, or less, and allowed to rest. It will go up around 10 degrees after that.

I tie bacon strips onto the breast and add wet smoking wood chips to the coals. Stuff the cavity with an orange and some garlic. Other things could be used, too. I have rotisseried heritage, free range, organic, kosher and regular good quality supermart turkeys with this high-heat method and they have all been good.

Governments and institutions have to recommend a heat guaranteed to kill off any and everything, and prevent lawsuits of course. However, fresh good quality meat does not have to be nuked to the point where you could make furniture out of it. Use a separate thermometer, not the supplied pop-out sensor. I am no professional, but I can say it produces the best tasting food.

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UPDATE: Years later, it still works. Here are some things that will help you if you get one of these. First, for a turkey, get two oranges and stick them in the cavities. Then, stick the skewer through them. This keeps the turkey from wobbling around so much as the oranges act like bearings. Also, get some meat wrapping string and spend the time it takes to tie the legs, tail and wings up to the skewer so that the turkey is more like a ball without all sorts of dangling things flopping around. Use lots of string. It is cheap. Know that all the energy of the universe will try to circumvent your efforts, so over-do it with the string. Cut it off with scissors before serving.

Coat the turkey with olive oil. Don't baste it again.

Obviously, don't stuff it!

I don't use the bacon anymore. If you use the temperature recommendations, you won't miss the bacon. It was a pain to tie on and was kind of a waste.

The Polder remote thermometer is nice because the probe is thin and doesn't create a big hole.

I stop at 160 degrees now. That's just me. Remember, you can cook it more, but you can't remove the overcooking.

Learn how to cut the breast meat off. Don't slice it off while it is on the turkey. Instead, cut down right alongside that breastbone. Then cut in from the side, about half-way down the side, straight in. This gives you a big chunk from that one side. On a plate, cut it in slices, across it, across the grain. So much more professional and better in every way. And it is easier. If you are having trouble visualizing this, you can google up a demo video or illustration.

I saw a TV show where it was demonstrated that soaking the chips makes no difference, so I don't anymore. A couple of handfuls gives a nice, not overwhelming little smoke flavor. You may want more, or none.

The Weber a fine device and one that surely will make you the rockstar of turkey cooking. Imagine how pathetic your relatives will seem when they take their sad turkeys out of the oven after hours of worthless basting. There will be murmuring and eye-rolling from those who remember yours. Make sure you tell the others, loudly, how you just sit around drinking while your turkey rotates effortlessly around, cooking perfectly. By the time the hosts are finished with excuses as to why their turkey sucks, again, you will be elevated to near rock-god status. Humiliation is an essential part of any family holiday and you want to be the one doing the humiliation.

See the review of the Weber chimney charcoal starter for a good tip on that.
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96 of 99 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Want more company than usual???, December 3, 2000
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This review is from: Weber 2290 22-1/2-Inch Charcoal Kettle Rotisserie (Lawn & Patio)
If you want extreme flexibility using your Weber charcoal grill then this rotisserie unit is a must.

The advantages to owning this rotisserie are as follows:

1) Size does not matter. I've cooked a 20 pound turkey, 10 pound rib roast, 8 pound roast beef, 16 chop pork loin, etc. all to perfection on the rotisserie.

2) The time it takes to cook the above is reduced because of the convection type heat in the kettle. Your 3 pound chicken or 12 pound capon will cook precisely to your liking without your standing over the barbeque for large amounts of time.

3) Clean up is a cinch. The electric motor slips off a bracket on the rotisserie, and the skewers and rotisserie rod can be cleaned with a regular sponge in minutes. Nothing burns or sticks to these items. The rotisserie unit itself is simply hung on a hook for future use. There is no cleaning necessary.

Enjoy it!

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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best BBQ toy I have ever bought!, July 2, 2003
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Constantine (Belmont, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Weber 2290 22-1/2-Inch Charcoal Kettle Rotisserie (Lawn & Patio)
I love this thing. I just got it, put two chickens on, and 1.5 hours later was eating the juiciest, tastiest chickens I have ever had. No comparison with my smoker or beercan style...the rotisserie beats either method hands down. I had debated the purchase, thinking that this was just going to be another gadget I would use once and then never again. I had been told that the meat comes out no differently than if you just lay it on the grill, and that the motors on rotisseries are loud and obnoxious. Neither statement could be further from the truth. The meat is juicier due to the self-basting aspect, and the motor on this unit is virtually silent. Also, having the counterweight is a great plus for irregularly shaped items. This is a great purchase, and very well built in typical Weber fashion. Highly recommended.
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65 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better chickens and turkeys, July 4, 2001
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FordLover37 (Rocklin, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Weber 2290 22-1/2-Inch Charcoal Kettle Rotisserie (Lawn & Patio)
We have owned Weber barbques for years and the rotisserie is an important accessory if you are doing chickens and turkeys. They are so much more juicy with the rotisserie than just sitting in the rack. Two chickens at a time (actually you can to three) should be about the same size for cooking time. Bigger are better, at least 4 lbs each. They will take about an hour and 20 minutes. Turkeys can be up to about 12 lbs. A pop-out timer is recommended, you can buy them separately if the turkey doesn't come with one. Hickory chips for smoke are good. Use lots of salt on the skin so the smoke will flavor the meat (and don't eat the skin:-) Be sure to catch the drippings in a Weber pan for the gravey.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How to cook the perfect turkey, December 3, 2002
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This review is from: Weber 2290 22-1/2-Inch Charcoal Kettle Rotisserie (Lawn & Patio)
I cannot recommend this product more highly. So simple to use - just rest the cylinder on the lower kettle, plug in the motor, slide in the spit, press the button and walk away. An hour or so later, take out a perfectly browned chicken that is literally dripping in its own juices.

I used the rotisserie this Thanksgiving to cook a turkey and added hickory chips for a smokey flavor. All our guests said that they have never had a turkey that was so moist or tasted anything like it. For the only time in my life, I ate turkey without any gravy. The simple concept, of course, is that the bird constantly rotates and thus bastes itself in its own juices. And cleanup consists of scrubbing down the spit and tossing the drip pan - no nessy grill or oven pans!

If you have a 22-1/2" Weber, consider the rotisserie a mandatory accessory!

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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Increase the size of your grill!, January 19, 2005
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This review is from: Weber 2290 22-1/2-Inch Charcoal Kettle Rotisserie (Lawn & Patio)
While I admit that I haven't used the rotisserie as much as I would have thought, the expansion ring for the kettle is a huge plus. I've cooked 4 beer-can-style chickens simultaneously in my newly-expanded grill. It also allows you to use your grill more as a smoker by giving you more room to work -- you can put another grate on a pair of bricks and make room for a water pan, drip pan, etc.
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43 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great tool, May 27, 2003
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D. Levy (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Weber 2290 22-1/2-Inch Charcoal Kettle Rotisserie (Lawn & Patio)
Weber's rotisserie couldn't be easier to install and to master. Instructions are very clear.

So far I've spitroasted a leg of lamb, a pork shoulder and a chicken, and all came out juicy, crispy and flavorful.

The motor works very well. Only weird thing is the very short length of the powercord, a decision only a lawyer could have made. This way, if you trip on your extension cord, Weber won't be liable. I can't see how you could possibly use this rotisserie with the included cord alone. If you happened to have an outlet close enough to your ideal grilling spot, the grill would be way too close to your house!

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this today!, June 20, 2003
This review is from: Weber 2290 22-1/2-Inch Charcoal Kettle Rotisserie (Lawn & Patio)
I concur with all the other reviews-this thing is da bomb!! Try pork roast on there-it is to die for. The rotisserie has never let me down, whether I'm cooking chicken, pork, prime rib, roast beef, lamb-you name it.
Now mine is about 3 years old and the skewer does get a bit charred especially if you use smoke often. You need to SOS it and then you are good.
You'll never buy one of those black plastic trayed chickens at the grocery store again! Superior to ANY restaurant!

Tracy

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's Cool!, January 3, 2007
This review is from: Weber 2290 22-1/2-Inch Charcoal Kettle Rotisserie (Lawn & Patio)
I like this Rotisserie's quality, ease of use, and functionality. The rotisserie fits my Weber Performer grill (which I also like a lot) perfectly, which is no surprise since it's made specifically for Weber's 22 1/2 inch kettle grill. The spit has a nice chrome finish, as do the forks, and appears that it will last.

This is my first rotisserie unit, and perhaps this might be common knowledge, but after using it a few times, I found that using the balancing weight works best by first putting your bird or roast on the spit, then inserting the loaded spit in the ring without the weight tightened down or inserted in the motor, so that the spit may find its own balance, which naturally will have its heavy-side down. Next, I tighten the weight opposite of this heavy side, insert it in the motor, & turn it on. I then play with the positioning of the weight relative to the spit, but remaining opposite of the heavy side, so that it spins with the least amount of strain to the motor. (Hope that wasn't too wordy.) Anyway, I've cooked chickens, a roast, and a 12 pound turkey (hoping to cook a big honkin' turkey soon), all with great success.

In conjunction with the rotisserie, I've finally discovered the Canjun Injector, the hypodermic needle-like flavor injector. Using both brings out juicy and flavorful foods.

One other tip...carfully open and keep the box that the rotisserie came in for storage. I put some self-stick velcro on the box ends, and it keeps this otherwise awkward to store gizmo safe and stack-able.

I plan to buy another rotisserie unit for my Weber gas grill. I don't know why, but in addition to the more succulent outcome of the food, seeing your food spin around the fire adds to the anticipation of the meal.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mmmmmm, Rotisserie!, March 19, 2005
This review is from: Weber 2290 22-1/2-Inch Charcoal Kettle Rotisserie (Lawn & Patio)
Meat tastes better on a stick--a really big stick in this case. I've done 2 chickens at a time, 16 pound turkeys, legs o' lamb, you name it, it will come out great on this rotisserie attachment. Couldn't be easier to set up and use. Clean up? If you want it to look pristine, you'll have to spend time getting at the nooks and crannies but WHY BOTHER? Give it a light cleanup with a sponge and soap and you're good to go for the next meat-on-a-stick fest.

You know you want it--buy it--it's a great deal and has free shipping!
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