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guys I seem to have a problem with my wsm, Today I cleaned it from top to bottom and found this problem in the lid. The whole system has never been over 350 degrees nor has it been dropped, but just the same something has happened to the lid. any one had this or something simular. thanks gary smithwsm lid damage
 
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Looks like the porcelain didn't stick to the steel during the coating process. Give Weber a call on Monday and I'm sure they will send you a new lid. Wink


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