Weber 9891 Gas Barbecue Rotisserie
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Weber 9891 Gas Barbecue Rotisserie Review
I received this rotisserie last week and have only used it twice, but it worked perfectly. I had no problems with the meat falling off or getting it to fit in the 6" basket. I smoked a beef brisket and a large chicken and only needed to remove the stainless steel grates. The food easily cleared the flavorizer bars. I read quite a few of the reviews and noticed that many reviewers want to put a turkey on this rotisserie. Obviously, this is not suitable for this purpose.
This item is indeed made by a third party and to my knowledge, is no longer manufactured, I assume because the grills that it fits are older and also out of production. I paid (new) for this item and I see the rest of the 9891 rotisseries available start at 0. So, if you find one at a good price, you'd better snap it up quickly. I can't wait to smoke an entire pork tenderloin using this product or a sirloin roast, or a pork roast...etc.
Weber 9891 Gas Barbecue Rotisserie Feature
- Fits all Weber Genesis Silver, Gold, and Platinum grills
- Heavy-duty electric motor ensures smooth turning
- 21-1/2 inches long: holds two chickens or roasts, full slab of ribs
- Trussing hardware included
- Made of metal to clean easily
Weber 9891 Gas Barbecue Rotisserie Specifications
The incomparable flavor and moistness of food from a rotisserie comes to the backyard when this electric rotisserie is fitted into any Weber Genesis Silver, Gold, or Platinum grill. At 21-1/2 inches long and 6 inches wide, it's spacious enough to hold two chickens or roasts or a full slab of ribs. Trussing hardware is included, and everything except the handle is made of metal for easy cleaning. The heavy-duty motor ensures smooth turning. Securing the motor to the rack and screwing in the handle makes setting up the rotisserie simple. --Fred Brack
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Posted byJessica at 4:00 PM
Labels: Barbecue, Rotisserie