The merger between Blackstone and Weber marks a pivotal shift in the outdoor cooking industry. For years, Weber operated as a rigid, siloed legacy institution, while Blackstone functioned as an agile, product-led disruptor. Since finalizing the deal in May 2025 following a lengthy FTC review, Dahle has focused on integrating the two companies into a single entity fueled by shared centers of excellence rather than separate divisional silos.
Dahle acknowledges that the integration process has been physically and emotionally demanding, requiring him to re-evaluate the combined C-suite and consolidate redundant functions. Despite the friction, he maintains that the goal is not to merely adopt 'best practices' from both sides, but to build a world-class operation. While the Blackstone brand continues to lean into viral social media growth and fast-paced product development, Weber remains the premium choice for those who view outdoor cooking as a craft.





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