Weber’s limited-edition kettle taps into the visual language of service — and the aesthetics of a rival legend. Weber
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Weber doesn’t need a reason to revisit its most iconic design — but when it does, it usually gets interesting. The latest example is a limited-edition take on its classic charcoal grill created to honor U.S. service members. On paper, it’s a commemorative spin on …
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