Introducing The Must Have Weber Genesis Ii Grills

The iGrill 3 is a digital thermometer connected to a mobile app, making it super easy to use if you’re one to prefer connectivity and remote access to your grill. It easily mounts on the Weber Genesis II E-310 and will let you know via the mobile app on your smart device when the meat is done. The burners are made of stainless steel, which makes them easy to clean and durable.

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The Genesis II series is compatible with Weber’s iGrill system, so you can add a Bluetooth thermometer to your grill. Weber Genesis II E-310’s grill plates are wide and deep, allowing you to cook a lot of food at once. Take weber genesis 2 a closer look at a Genesis II model if you’re ready for a top-notch grill that delivers on every level. Next, let’s find out whether the original Genesis line offered any perks that the Genesis II units don’t have.

It would be nice to have a larger warming rack, but the reduced size allows you to reach the middle and back rows of the grill more easily, so it’s an acceptable trade-off. Additionally, the warming rack sits 6 inches above the primary cooking weber q grates, so you can flip food over with a spatula without hitting it against the warming rack. You can also fold the rack out of the way when you don’t need it. A few days later, when it was warmer and less breezy, I tried again.

I found a sweet spot after a few minutes with half power on the left burner and a trickle in the center, which seemed acceptable considering the wind. I nudged up the heat, trying to get up to a steady 325 degrees on the indirect side, but it needed constant adjustment portable bbq to get anywhere close to consistent temperature. With two of three burners going on a windy day, this is a big flop. Using only the left burner, I tried coaxing the unlit right two-thirds up to a consistent 225 degrees, after letting the grill preheat for 15 minutes.

Well, I suppose it’s true that you can get the job done with the most basic equipment. But, if you genuinely value the experience of grilling AND you like food that tastes delicious, you’ll want something a little better. The Genesis II grills we tested appear here in order from basic to bristling with features. Lesley Stockton is a senior staff writer reporting on all things cooking and entertaining for Wirecutter. Her expertise builds on a lifelong career in the culinary world—from a restaurant cook and caterer to a food editor at Martha Stewart.