Weber 7412 Work Table Review
Product features
- The plastic has high-powered heat content.
- Easily fitted to 18.5 inches or 22.5 inches Weber charcoal grill.
- The tool holders are three in number.
- The legs may be removed for convenient storing.
Product details
Weber charcoal grill gets a gem of a working table enhancing your working area hugely. The storing comes easy with easy to remove legs and there are 3 integrated tool holders.
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2 reviews
Ben on March 29, 2009 at 5:16 pm
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Valuable Accessory for the Weber Kettle, January 19, 2008
By Daniel F. Moore (Yarmouth, Maine USA) – See all my reviews
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One of the few drawbacks, if you can call it that, of the Weber Kettle Grill is the lack of a shelf on which to place your food, cutting board or platters. I own the earlier wooden shelf that sits atop a frame fastened to one of the grill legs. It works well enough, but you can’t easily remove the frame if you want to store the grill and you can’t use a cover if the frame is attached.
Enter the Weber 7412 Work Table! The unit clips to the bowl and can be easily detached. The surface area is much larger than the earlier model too. The hard plastic construction assures that the table will stand up to even the most ardent grillers. The legs snap into place and can be easily removed for storage. One nice feature is that the table can be positioned anywhere along the grill bowl. This is accomplished by creating a cutout on the table that enables you to position it over one of the grill handles. The three pegs on the front of the table will hold your favorite tools too.
How much do I like this new accessory? I ordered a second one just before I wrote this review!! Now if it will only stop snowing….
Ray on March 31, 2009 at 9:45 pm
Finally, Weber gets it right and solves the one big flaw with their kettle bbqs, namely, the lack of a work space. Their first try, a little wooden cutting board that fit in a metal frame that you bolted to one of the legs, was so flimsy and wobbly that it was virtually unusable. This table is bigger, sturdier, and has extra hooks for hanging tools and such. The only drawback is that you have to keep taking it on and off if you want to use your standard Weber kettle cover, unless you’re willing to shell out the extra money for a special cover that fits both.