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In store prices:
Weber Genesis II S-435 Gas Grill $999 @In-Store Price after $200 discount
Weber Genesis II E335 Gas Grill $699 @In-Store Price after $100 discount
Online prices:
Weber Genesis II S-435 Gas Grill $1149.99 @Online Price after $200 discount
https://www.costco.com/.product.4000092081.html
Weber Genesis II E335 Gas Grill $849.99 @Online Price after $100 discount
https://www.costco.com/.product.4000091944.html
https://www.costco.com/CatalogSea...eber+grill
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If you examine a Genesis II vs. those 'newer' models, it's quite obvious the newer models are inferior.
BTW, I think this deal expires on Sunday, May 26... according to Costco magazine promo.
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I was in Costco yesterday when I saw the grill and they had like a pile left. I went home to think about it and decided today to go buy it. When I walked in today there were 2 left. By the time I went to pull a cart someone had bought one. So I ended up buying the last one. These things seem to be selling quickly.
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I couldn't fit the box in my Q5, so I unboxed it in the parking lot and fit everything.
Will assemble this weekend
Will assemble this weekend
Interesting, did you drop the seats? I just bought one and it fit with plenty of room in a 2013 X3 with the seats down.
box is massive. truck no problem but didnt fit into any car i had
Or you can just order the Natural Gas version online for $150 more and save yourself all the time and energy. Plus keep the warranty valid.
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Weber is supposed to be better quality and design. Some people take pride in their grills so they pay extra.
I'm like you, would get the cheaper ones since they work just fine and I don't grill daily!
E-335 is the more common 3-burner size with black enamel hood.
Carts are same painted metal that will rust over the years.
I prefer the tougher, easy to clean black enamel finish but the extra space is handy when cooking big meals with multiple heat zones.
That said, I converted one with a pack of spuds and drill bit for about $15 from Amazon. I needed a long quick disconnect gas hose, so that added another $70.
Assembly wasn't too bad but removing and reinstalling the lid absolutely sucked definitely need 2 people to do that. Besides that there were a couple of non visible spots with no/flaking powder coating. I sprayed them with some high temp enamel paint just to make sure it wouldn't rust over time.
Initial impression is that it's very good quality, but time will tell. I also like having the tank externally accessible, super easy to install and remove, but it doesn't look the prettiest.
Thanks for the details!
So $100 ish for the kit or paying the $150 extra online for the NG version straight from factory. Personally the latter seems like a no-brainer to me.
So $100 ish for the kit or paying the $150 extra online for the NG version straight from factory. Personally the latter seems like a no-brainer to me.
$66 to have it delivered put together, also worth it. Just bought the 335 for my son as a house warming gift. Natural gas easily got to 700+ degrees.
So $100 ish for the kit or paying the $150 extra online for the NG version straight from factory. Personally the latter seems like a no-brainer to me.
I bought mine a few years ago from lowes at %50 off.
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