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Comentado en México el 17 de agosto de 2023
Mi familia y yo estamos encantados con el rostiserie, hemos asado cortes de carne, costillas y nos han quedado exquisitos.
José Luis Avendaño
Comentado en México el 5 de enero de 2023
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Marcos Fernando Subía Carvajal
Comentado en México el 8 de febrero de 2022
Excelente add in para el asador weber de 22"
Ruben rojas
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2022
La persona que le regalamos le agrado mucho
Dr. JorgeAlam
Comentado en México el 15 de noviembre de 2022
Perfecto para el asador de 22”, cocción pareja y a la perfección, conserva el jugo de la carne por la rotación continua y asegura una cocción perfecta.¡Pruébalo con una espada de picaña!
Pietra
Comentado en México el 8 de marzo de 2021
Excelente accesorio para expandir las posibilidades de la parrilla weber.
Sarah Shaw
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de enero de 2021
The motor on this product began to smoke and caught fire the first time we used it! I would steer clear of this product. Although the ring is well built the motor looks cheap and flimsy. In my opinion this is is dangerous as it caught fire the first time we used it.
Dennis Chester
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de octubre de 2020
High quality materials. Smoked a duck w some drip pan potatoes. It worked great.
AmosDelControl
Comentado en México el 13 de julio de 2019
Mucho se habla de que si weber que si otra marca pero la verdad nunca me a dejado solo weber.Esta vez no me decepciona ni por un segundo tal vez el precio algo elevado para un accesorio si lo equiparamos con el precio de un asador de la misma marca.Pero vaya que no defrauda ni por un segundo. Para picaña, pollos, prime rib y otros experimentos este rosticero te hará feliz.Los invitados serán tratados como reyes y sorprendidos por el espectáculo que es tener el rosticero en casa
Alexandroi
Comentado en México el 18 de octubre de 2019
Si compraría este producto. Efectivamente el metal del anillo es algo endeble, no es que sea débil. Tampoco ajusta perfectamente a la circunferencia del asador pero no afecta su desempeño. Busqué en foros de Weber US y otros vendedores y parece que son detalles generales que traen todos los rosticeros fabricados a partir de 2017 (me parece).Por estos detalles considero que Weber debería de bajar el precio de este accesorio.NOTA: el precio en la publicación de Amazon era $3499 "rebajado de $5499" promoción totalmente FALSA ya que en la página oficial de Weber el precio retail es de $3499.
Mr. X
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de agosto de 2016
Quite a bit expensive for what it is (a piece of steel barrel, a stainless steel rod and a Chinese BBQ motor), but the results make it worth the overall price and then some - which is what it's all about at the end of the day, isn't it?So far I've done chicken, pork shoulder and kebabs on this rotisserie and they've turned out fantastic - much better than cooking them directly on the grill the traditional way. I also purchased two charcoal baskets and placed a drip pan full of water in between them (right below the rotisserie spit), which is the recommended way of cooking with this. So, essentially you need to buy a few extra items to have the "full setup" for your many rotisserie adventures. Would've been great if Weber included them all... but I guess they want you to go through the thrill of researching + completing the full kit yourself...?Note: for the kebabs, I had to buy the "Napoleon 64007 Kebab Wheel" (another $20), as this doesn't come with one and I didn't even see anything available from Weber in terms of a kebab wheel for their rotisserie kit (I guess Weber forgot about this little aspect of owning a rotisserie in the first place - the ability to make kebabs on it!). In any case, the Napoleon 64007 wheel fits very well on the spit of the Weber 2290 rotisserie and it allowed to cook some awesome souvlaki for the family. Kind of weird of having to turn to the competition for this complementary item, but anyway... at least it's available.Overall, an expensive venture for what it is, but still worth it. Weber should hire better market research people though and make their 2290 rotisserie kit more complete, as it would instantly become a much more attractive item to buy. As it stands, owning this is a lot like hunting Pokemon: you need to hunt things down before you can say you've truly got a complete kit and are good to go on your culinary adventures (especially when you need to purchase items from the competition to complete your rotisserie kit!).
Kevin C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2015
I received this in 2015. I have smoked over 34 lbs of meat on it. over 12 lbs of pork sirloin and over 20lb turkey. BOTH came out fantastic. I'll include photos of both when I get a chance to add them. Rotisserie is great and creates such moist meats because it doesn't just sit flat. I bought this for smoking turkey for thanksgiving and this weekend was a test run.One thing I noticed verses my rotisserie on my gas grill is HOW STABLE and STRONG this unit is. It is definitely worth the $$ and is well built. If you like moist meats and smoking, this is a MUST in my opinion. I don't know of any other way to smoke and rotisserie at the same time.Feb 2016, I've used this A LOT at this point. still love it, and it works amazing. I don't know of anyone else who can smoke and rotisserie a 20+ lb bird for Thanksgiving or Christmas....all at the same time. I just made smoked rotisserie ribs for superbowl and they were fantastic!UPDATE: I bought a 21.67lb bird for Thanksgiving. I'll post after I cook and also the comments I get when I bring it to the family gathering (as an unbiased feedback).So everyone LOVED the bird. Was absolutely fabulous. I found out a cousin was bragging at their college about it lol. Must have been good (and SUUUUUUPER moist..like sandwich meat).11-17-16- I had a request for more detail of the conditions/how I did the turkey. I do a charcoal train method about a 4 inchx4 inch trail of unburned charcoal around half the bottom perimeter for a slow burn.The air both top and bottom is just cracked open but not shut..maybe 10-15% gap. I drop wood chunks that will smolder as the fire burns along like a wick. I get about 1/3-1/2 full charcoal chimney going and drop it on one end to start the chain and also so it starts out hotter (about 400F). Over the next hour it will cool to about 325 (because you have less charcoal in the trail). I cook the turkey at 15 minutes per 1 lb of bird (ex 20lb bird would be 5 hours). I put an aluminum tray of water under it with some foil sticking up about 3-4 inches to make a direct heat shield from the coals to the turkey. yes I put the aluminum foil weighted down by a rock in the water tray..keep the foil cooler and the water warmer. If I missed any details you are wondering about please ask.April 2016: I've been flirting with how to make rotisserie smoked pulled pork. I'm sure some of you master cooks will roll your eyes but I'm excited and have succeeded and have to share. I didn't know this was possible 1. it's a LONG cook...like 12 hours give or take depending on how big your butt isTemperature markers to look for 160 degrees= no pulled pork but AMAZING pork slices that are done but very tender and perfect for sliced sandwiches (this was a result of my experiments...it's not pulled pork though). 175 Degrees internal, at this temp the connective tissues melt away and the outside starts turning from red to black. My experience I can pull the pork off any where between 175 and 195 but 195 internal temp is best for easy shredding but still soooo moist.Cooking temps, try and keep it 225 to 250. I've done several butts since I discovered the 175 temp to melt connective tissue. I ran out of time this weekend and tried to cheat and kept it between 300 and 400...yes VERY hot for smoking and it still took about 8 hours. The saltiness seemed to be more intense cooking at these higher temps. The moistness was still quite good since I kept the outside oiled...just barely..not dripping just not dry. Moral of the story is the meat is still a 9 out of 10 by cheating but low and slow is superior. I did shave 4-5 hours of cook time off...so cheating is possible ...sort of.Hope you all try this. Again, this rotisserie ring is one of my most used bbq item...even more than my grill grate. It's indispensable.
big poppa
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de octubre de 2012
I bought my Weber 22.5 inch rotisserie a while back from Amazon. Amazon sent it to me promptly and undamaged in shipping. I will continue to order products from Amazon. I finally had a chance to use my rotisserie for the first time the other evening. What an incredible addition to my grilling & smoking equipment. It fit perfectly on my Weber 22.5 inch Performer grill with just a slight difference in size at the base of the rotisserie where it meets the top of the grill. I went to my local hardware store & purchased a roll of 3/4 inch adhesive backed insulation that's used for glass doors on wood burning stoves. After setting my new rotisserie in place, I simply fitted the insulation around the base of the rotisserie where it met the grill, removed the backing tape and stuck it to my rotisserie, solving that problem. I made a glaze for my hen from French plum preserves, sauteed shallots, a good dollop of honey, & 1 cup of cognac. I also purchased one of the rotisserie books from Amazon, Rotisserie Grilling by Mike Vrobel, which was a big help in getting me started. It's best to apply the bbq sauce/glaze during the last 10-15 minutes of smoking. I smoked the hen in a combination of chopped up wine barrel pieces & Earl of Gray tea leaves that were pre-soaked & placed in aluminum foil packets that I put directly on the coals. The end result, without a doubt, the absolute best Cornish game hen I ever put in my mouth. Perfect skin, perfect glaze, juicy, tender, & full of flavor. I plan on doing a chicken this weekend, then a turkey. Also have plans for a beef tenderloin & a pork roast. I give this a 100% rating for ease of use, quality of construction & end results. Make sure you attach the chrome counter balance weight that comes with the rotisserie on the end of the shaft that goes through your meat. I've been a griller & bbq smoker for many years and this is my first attempt at rotisserie grilling, but certainly won't be my last.
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