Best grill I've owned. The negative i have is the digital display is difficult to read due to sun glare. Still learning how to use the temperature controls. I
Of course I bought a Weber grill, they last longer
on April 1, 2024
Posted by: Anonymous
Verified Purchase:Yes
The grill is what I expect from Weber, having owned other Weber models. The cook box and burners will likely last a long time, and other parts will need occasional replacement (flavorizer bars, igniter, etc.). The supporting cabinet is a weak point, it will likely rust away in a few years like others I have owned. I would prefer the cooking grate be made of stainless steel rod, which I had in another model and is much easier to clean. I find the power supply to the electronics (6 "D" batteries or external power bank unit) to be odd; why not just supply an AC adapter? All in all, I like the grill and look forward to using it for a decade or so.
Took me about 1.5 hour to set up, no damage in box nothing scratched, packed very nice. After all set up turned it on for about 1 hour to burn off all manufacture stuff. Digital gage worked tested it with another temperature gage I have. Now it was time for dinner, Grilled NY strip steaks, grilled Potatoes, and Asparagus. All had even coloring and steaks had perfect sear. let steaks rest for 15 min, juicy perfect med rare 127 degrees!
The best bbq I've ever owned. I did research on a popular cooking show and they rated this the best bbq for several reasons. I also didn't need a side burner which I never use. The cast iron grate and limited openings in the back create a great amount of heat (600 deg.) internally.