Almost perfect but doesn’t sear as well as the larger 3 or 4 burner grills. Also looses heat fast if left opened too long. Otherwise, in typical Weber fashion, it cooks evenly, never flares up and it’s an all around great performer.
Loving my new E 210. I knew that Weber made some modest changes to this model to lower price point... you would never know. I use this grill 5 or 6 nights a week, cooking all types of meals and recipes, for sometimes up to 8 people... no problem. Great grill,a great value... go treat yourself!!
This is my second one. The first one lasted 20 years! New ignition system is very effective. Assembly was well thought out and straightforward. Cooking has been fantastic.
I've owned Weber-brand grills for decades, going back to a small smoker in the 80's. This is my third Weber gas grill. I opted for the two-burner as the previous three-burner was a little too big for me and my wife. This version is easier to start, since each knob has it's own igniter. Even grilling just like previous versions makes it hard to overcook anything. I also like the two large wheels with no locks, which makes it much easier to move around. I noticed an odd squeak coming from the base where the propane tank sits, which I need to investigate.
Have only had a chance to use the grill once because of constant rain, but the steak I did seared nicely and came out great. Assembly of the grill was easy. A few comments on the product - folding shelves would be much better than the fixed ones on this model; the wooden match holder and chain is a waste of money. Who doesn't have a BIC type candle lighter at home? The cost of that match holder and chain could be put to better use such as folding shelves. I could not get the propane tank anchor to work no matter how many ways I wiggled and jiggled the tank.