Weber Genesis ii Grills at Ace Hardware

If you authorize the shipping company to leave the delivery without a signature, BBQGuys can’t be held responsible for damages that occur during delivery. If you’re ready to take gas grilling to a new level, click here to check out the Genesis II E-310. When comparing the Weber Genesis, this grill comes up most often. With three burners and porcelain grates, it is quite similar to Genesis. Another handy feature on this Weber grill is its fuel gauge which allows you to determine how much fuel is left in your tank.

The Genesis gas grills support both in Liquid Propane or Natural Gas fuel format. Just make sure the ultimate SKU you select matches the portable bbq fuel type of your home. Only by hopscotching the food around the grill grate could I come up with something close to an even sear.

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This grill’s burners go to 11, but that’s still not high enough. The burners are made of stainless steel, which makes them easy to clean and durable. The great thing about the burners is that they are individually operated to cook in different zones with weber genesis 2 varying heat. If you want to know how many burners a Weber grill has, take a look at the first number in the model’s name. The E-330 has three burners, while the S-435 offers four. Keep this in mind when you’re on the lookout for a new gas grill.

While this piece of equipment will set you back an extra $100, it is a small price to pay when looking to upgrade your cooking experience. At the base of the unit, you will find plenty of storage space, including 6 hooks where you can hang your utensils. They offer less temperature variation, allowing an even heat across the entire grill. The propane tank is kept inside an enclosed cabinet at the bottom of the grill. Ever since Weber came out with their Genesis II E-310, there has been quite a lot of skepticism surrounding this gas grill.

The black color finish porcelain-enameled hood has a center-mounted thermometer to monitor cooking temperatures and has painted cast-aluminum end caps. The Genesis II E series grills are iGrill 3 ready and feature a fuel gauge on propane gas models. The propane tank is stored to the side, freeing up the shelf space under the grill and has a tank shield that keeps the tank out of view.

There are also multiple color choices available for the II E-330 model and for several other grills in the Genesis II E series. We’ve been without a grill for several years but finally decided on a propane cart style unit. It get hot super fast and it’s easy to control the heat. The welded tube frame is more sturdy than the folded sheet metal used on many other budget grills as well. In fact, Weber guarantees its firebox, lid, and ignition system for a whopping 10 years. The main cooking area of the grill rounded to the nearest 5 sq.

This is a convenient perk that’s shared by the original Genesis line and the upgraded II series. The Genesis II E-330, on the other hand, has an open cart-style design. This might be more appealing if you prefer easy access to the catch pan. It also gives you a handy shelf for storing tools or other supplies.

Both the grill’s cast iron grates and lid are enameled in porcelain too. My only complaint, a minor one, is Weber’s choice to use some plastic in the E-310’s construction. The ends of the grill’s side tables are wrapped in gray plastic bumpers that cheapens its appearance. Still, the lid does have a large built-in thermometer, a Weber standard feature the Char-Broil SmartChef Tru-Infrared lacks. All of the grills in the Genesis II E series have an open cart, a porcelain-enameled lid, and porcelain-coated cast-iron grates.

Use this guide in order to replace the burners and return your grill to proper working order. Side burners are standard on the Genesis line except on the new Genesis 325s series which appears to be a more simplified grill. Nothing too new here other then the side burner has moved to the left hand side of the grill. The side table has been extended by a few inches allowing for an extra-large prep space. Grill-manufacturing giant Weber just announced what is, in their words, their “biggest gas grilling innovation in 15 years”—the new and improved 2022 Genesis.

The smart grills were already introduced in 2021 on the previous Genesis and Spirit lines, and they will continue with the new Genesis line. Promising to revolutionize the art of grilling, Weber has made a number of upgrades to the Genesis lineup, both cosmetic and functional. Let us take a look at the features that the 2022 Genesis has on offer and how it is different from its predecessor.