7138 Grill Cover for Weber Spirit 200 and Spirit II 200 Series

It is recommended to clean the inner and outer surfaces regularly to protect the product from natural factors. I do use my gas grill when we simply want to be outside, and I fancy a very quick snack in the simplest most fuss-free way possible, but my gas grill is my least used bit of kit. The only reason to overlook it or replace it would be the need for extra Blackstone Adventure cooking space. It’s stupidly easy to cook with because ease of use is at the forefront of its design. For that reason, you should give it serious consideration as your next grill if it fits your bill. You can easily access the grease tray to scrape it and then wash with soapy water, and the disposable aluminum catch pans are just swapped out for fresh ones.

You can also continue to add cooking versatility to broaden your repertoire with it too. Add the grease management system for ease of cleaning and the extra storage space at the bottom of the trolley, and you’ve got a really functional cooking space. To help justify the price of a new Weber they have also included a 10-year warranty.

“I mostly use it for pizza and brats, plus veggies in our grill basket pick. Three is the sweet spot—not too crowded inside, not Blackstone Adventure too big outside. And you can cut the middle burner but still get even, radiant heat from the sides, for indirect cooking.

Well, you get a bit more fire power per burner, but apart from that there isn’t too much difference here. It is up to you to decide whether this is worth the higher price tag. This is one of the main elements that you need to look at when choosing any grill, and the Weber Spirit II E 310 is no different. The side shelves are definitely a great feature and practically a must at this price point.

Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices on Spirit II 3-burner and 2-burner grills are $599 and $499 respectively, but the street price is about a hundred bucks less. Those who take the long view on purchasing decisions could consider Spirit’s $500 (3-burner) and $400 (2-burner) street prices a bargain. Now, another feature of the grilling system is the porcelain enameled flavorizer bars. The flavorizer bars then allow these drippings to evaporate, adding extra flavor to the food. Weber is no longer producing our former upgrade pick, the Weber Genesis II E-310.

The Spirit series just seems to be an entry point into the realm of technology-driven grills. The latest offering of internet-connected grills, complete with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity helps in tracking the temperature of your food. Side tables are quite an underrated feature when it comes to grills. Those who have worked without them would truly appreciate the importance of a little extra space in cooking. Side tables help in holding spices and prep material, keeping everything you need ready at our fingertips. When you make rubs at home we recommend you add salt first them the herbs and spices because salt penetrates deep and the other stuff remains on the surface.