Weber Spirit II S-310 45000001 Grill Review

That might be important to you if you are looking for the grill with the smallest footprint. The Spirit II E 210 comes equipped with a slot on the right side table to accept an iGrill3 remote temperature monitoring system. The propane tank placement in the cabinet of the E 215 is awkward. The tank fits fine but if you have bad knees then you will hate changing out tanks. By the way…both of these grills have the same “black” color.

Also, it is important to note that Weber grills may be different depending on the model type and place of production. It has an awkward placement of the propane gas tank. Our outdoor kitchen design experts have helped thousands of customers transform their backyards at no extra cost. At the website for Consumer Affairs, an independent, non-government consumer resource organization, Weber has a 4-out-of-5 rating for customer satisfaction based on 230 reviews over the past year.

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Best grill ever – heats quickly, three burner options, love the tank on the side as it is easy to get to. The easy-to-read fuel gauge located next to the gas tank lets you see how much fuel is left in the tank. The sleek open-cart design provides additional room and accessibility of your grilling tools. Our only quibbles would be how cumbersome it is to move around and the takeaway dish style grease receptacle.

The open cart, or open frame design of the Spirit II doesn’t appear to be offered in the Spirit line. While the closed cart with doors design appeals to many, in my opinion, it is prone to rust. Once the cart is shot, grills tend to find their way to the landfill rather quickly. The open cart design allows for humidity to escape, keeping it dry. Weber seems to be leaning towards the closed cart design, as most of their gas grills, both natural gas and propane, are this type. Weber may have addressed the issue as well, as the newer closed carts have better ventilation.

I don’t know which part of this thing is supposed to be nonstick, but judging by all the tasty residue from its first maiden voyage, there isn’t any! This thing gets sticky when you rub sauce & oil onto it like crazy so you can easily get your meat to stick to the grate. Access thousands of instructions from hundreds of brands in the free BILT app. Outside the firebox, you’ll find the twin side shelves.

It’ll also thoroughly cook your chicken and create picture-perfect asparagus spears. This is a grill that will stand the test of time to give you enjoyable BBQs for years to come. The one difference that makes any difference at all between these grills is that the Flavorizer bars on the E215 are stainless steel while the ones on the E210 are porcelain enameled steel.

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My last propane grill, a Genesis Silver B with an open cart has lasted over 20 years, and I passed it on to one of my kids. The Weber Spirit II E-310 is a pretty decent grill overall (compared to other Weber grills that I’ve used), but be careful about using it Blackstone Adventure if you want to do any sort of smoking or searing/grilling. To monitor the cooking temperature, we generally don’t rely on thermometers built into the hood. Instead, we placed our digital thermometer in the middle area, and it registered a cooking temp of 295°F.

As a survivalist, I usually try to avoid leaving sticky stuff on my cooking tools since they can attract all sorts of dirt and dust over time which might harbor bacteria if not properly cleaned. So far, I’ve covered char broil performance a lot of the good points about this grill. One area that it is lacking in slightly is its build quality and design. When your lid handle gets so hot that it melts after only one use, then there’s something wrong!

With the lid closed, the barbecue dimensions are 113cm height x 122cm width x 69cm depth, making it a fairly bulky piece of equipment that requires a large area to park up once both shelves are erected. Despite this being a hefty grill, the weight wasn’t an issue, rather the shape of the barbecue. While lots of the design gives the Spirit II many benefits, they were actually a hindrance when moving it around. The Weber came in a compact box with the main shell of the barbecue clear to see upon unboxing.