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Weber Spirit II E-210 2-Burner Liquid Propane Grill (Black, 44010001) on sale for
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About this Item:
- 2 Stainless steel burners with 26,500 BTU will provide ultimate heat distribution to the cooking grates
- The thin side of the porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates is ideal for delicate food such as fish and shrimp, while the wider side creates a thick sear mark enhancing the flavor of your food
- 360 sq in of primary cooking area gives you plenty of room for a wide variety of difference foods to grill at once, 90 sq in of warming rack area will keep food warm while the rest is being finished
- Infinity ignition is ensured to igniter every time so you are up-and-grilling the first time every time
- 6 Tool hooks to keep your grilling tools within easy reach, left side table conveniently folds down to save space
- Center mounted thermometer ensures consistent cooking temperatures
- The easy-to-read fuel gauge located next to the gas tank lets you see how much fuel is left in the tank; gas tank is easy to access and remove; LP model only tank not included
- 10 Year limited warranty
- Grill dimensions:
- Lid Open: 57"H x 48"W x 26"D.
- Lid Closed: 44.5"H x 48"W x 27"D.
- Each cooking grate is 10.16" x 17.5", for a combined measurement of approximately 20.32" x 17.5"
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These Weber grills are really nice for the price. You can get cheaper grills that might have a higher BTU rating but the build quality is not the same. Webers generally have a thicker gauge steel and have better heat retention. The heat distribution is usually a lot better too. Some of the cheaper grills will have 5 burners but you'll notice that the flames would be hotter in a specific corner or only on one side.
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You can fit a dozen drumsticks and a rack of ribs on this if that helps. I am more into charcoal now but this little guy did the job
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Happen to remember the highest temps you were able to hit?
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Didn't have this one. Had the 310. Took a while before I realize that if you turn off the propane at the tank, it will trip the safety and it would only output like 20% power. You'd have to reset it by detaching the hose and waiting fifteen minutes. I was trying to be extra safe by shutting it off at the tank every time and basically the grill thinks you ran out of gas and it tries to keep you from blowing up. This I definitely a feature and not a flaw. A lot of other gas grills are the same.
These Weber grills are really nice for the price. You can get cheaper grills that might have a higher BTU rating but the build quality is not the same. Webers generally have a thicker gauge steel and have better heat retention. The heat distribution is usually a lot better too. Some of the cheaper grills will have 5 burners but you'll notice that the flames would be hotter in a specific corner or only on one side.
Get a dual grill and griddle! I own all kinds and so far the griddle is my favorite!
I remember the first time I found out people were not buying grills every 1 to 2 years. Every year I got the cheapest Walmart gas grill for my birthday. When I told a coworker my grills rust he asked "don't you clean it", I did. Then he said he Weber didn't do this. I asked it he kept his inside, he didn't. So I looked for used grills found a weber that was 12 years old. It was in great shape. So I bought my own new Weber. 4 years later no rust. As mentioned the safety regulator is more aggressive. I used to turn on the burners before turning on the tank, this doesn't work on the Weber. It is suggested to turn on the tank and let the gas pressurize then turn on the burners. I made sure I got the stainless steel grates.I got the Spirit 2, it takes more room than my last 10+ grills but I will not go back to getting manufactured waste every year.