We’ve owned Weber grills for over 25 years. I just replaced a 300 series Weber grill with a 400 series. The 300 series I gave to my neighbor because it still had plenty of life left to it. Any issues I’ve had with the grill over the years I would reach out to Weber who would immediately respond. It’s had a terrific warranty and Weber stood behind its product. I registered my new 400 series grill and look forward to many more years grilling with the new one.
Fairly new & I haven't used it a ton, but very happy with it overall. Four burners give plenty of heat & even cooking.
One concern/complaint - the metal sides and back don't go all the way up to the shelves and the grill itself. There is a significant opening or gap. I left it uncovered (bc it was too hot) and we had a blowing rain and the inside compartment got pretty wet. There's also a bit of a gap in the front under the knobs, but that's a lot less open.
Love the BBQ but after only 3 months it’s starting to rust badly and it’s covered by roof and cover my last Weber lasted 10 years with minimal rust
I would recommend this to a friend!
Response from weber.comBy Weber grills, March 3, 2025
Thank you for your feedback. So sorry to hear about your grill rusting so soon. We want to know more and offer our assistance. Please look for an outreach email from us soon. Thank you!
Great grill after 30 years with my first Genesis. The only issue I have is the cabinet design. Two long support braces from top rear to bottom front inside the cabinet reduces storage to minimal use. No Shelves
Nice grill but still uneven cooking. The wind blows the flame out which is pretty annoying when you check your progress and the food is still raw. I also bought the Weber Grill cover and noticed that when I take it off after it’s rained, the grill is soaked wet.