Weber Genesis Ii Lx S240

The Genesis II uses wedge-shaped bars to cover and protect its burners from grease and drippings. The bars also act as deflectors to spread heat evenly across the grilling surface above as well. All three burners are lit by the same ignition module and its corresponding igniter button. You have to supply it with AA disposable batteries, as you do with most other propane grills. Each of the burners have their own weather-resistant electrodes, however, to improve reliability. Its lid and pair of side tables are built from heavy steel.

Click here for more info on conduction, convection and radiant cooking. We clocked temps on our Genesis II at 680°F with all three main burners on high, and 820°F with the sear burner cranked. Some of the premium priced GII models come with stainless steel rod grates, which we prefer. The stainless steel rods allow the radiant gas flames to develop a tasty brown crust over the entire meat surface. The Weber Spirit II E-310, introduced in January 2018, replaced the original Spirit E-310 as our top pick for gas grills. Its overall compact size suits almost any patio or deck, but its grilling surface is big enough to cook a complete meal for a family, or a dozen burgers for a party.

The Spirit grill line offers a 10-year limited warranty while the Genesis II offers a 10-year full warranty. Finally there’s the semi-protected enclosure for your propane tank, complete with gas level indicator. The other difference is that the Genesis has a larger total cooking area, so it is better for larger crowds or professional cooking.

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These include everything from cordless and robot vacuum cleaners to fire pits, grills and coffee makers. An NYC native, Brian now resides in bucolic Louisville, Kentucky where he rides longboards downhill in his free time. Special Edition SE Weber Genesis II Gas GrillsWeber markets Genesis II Special Edition gas grills in select dealers across the US. You will not be able to find these models in big box home improvement stores.

Looking towards the bottom though, the enclosed cabinet standard on the old Genesis grills is gone, and you now have an open design. The closed cabinet has now been moved exclusively to the Genesis LX series, a luxury series of grills that feature a lot more bells and whistles. Up top the Genesis II grills cut a close copy of their predecessors.

Overall, the Genesis II LX is well-built, comes with a great warranty, and will doubtlessly last a long time. But I’d happily trade many of the bells and whistles of the LX line for a grill that can give me a blistering sear and enough power to keep the indirect cooking temps dependable. The grill is also “iGrill 3 Ready,” which is to say, you can buy an iGrill 3—a type of remote thermometer—and stick it in the spot where the LED gas gauge goes. That means if you’re standing in front of the grill, you’d have to open an app just to read the temperature on the thermometer directly under your nose.

All this functionality is now built into the Smart grills. You can also buy a large grill with good features for under $1,300. You also have the right size, options, output, and features for the price.

The Weber Genesis II does not score well for high heat due to a low maximum BTU output, when compared to other grills in the same class. Every Genesis ll weber q is available in black, and the E-315 is also available in copper. I love that the E-330 series grills are also available in copper, crimson and smoke.

In addition, some of these grates are reversible between the thin side or a wide side. You can use the thin side for fish or other delicate meats and the weber genesis 2 wider side for steaks and similar cuts. These transfer heat very well and maintain sturdiness and rigidity even after many different cookout sessions.

Check out the original Genesis grills if you don’t have the patio space for one of the broader Genesis II models. If you select a Genesis II grill that has an open cart design, be forewarned that the catch tray will be left unprotected. That means it could be a target for leaves or other debris, especially if you don’t cover the grill in between uses. The grease tray might also attract rodents or raccoons if it isn’t cleaned out regularly. The first Genesis grills, including the E-330, boasted an electronic ignition system with independent controls.