Weber Spirit II E-210 44020001 Grill Review

After about 10 minutes of cooking, we compared how well each grill had seared the burgers, and we looked for excessive charring or patties that were still unacceptably raw. All of our picks are propane-gas grills, since propane tanks are portable and can be purchased almost anywhere, and they don’t require any special hookups in… Continue reading Weber Spirit II E-210 44020001 Grill Review

Weber Spirit II E-210 44020001 Grill Review

Finally, although we looked at grills from high-end makers such as Hestan, Lynx/Sedona, and MHP for comparison (and a sense of what’s possible in a grill, for a price), we did not test them. Most of them cost four or five figures, well above our established price range of $400 to $900. If you’re buying… Continue reading Weber Spirit II E-210 44020001 Grill Review

Weber Spirit II E-210 44020001 Grill Review

Additionally, propane tanks are inexpensive, reusable, and available at most hardware and big-box stores. A grill that is both durable and easy to repair creates much less waste than a cheapo grill that ends up in the garbage. We chose grills with fireboxes made of cast aluminum because the firebox is a major part of… Continue reading Weber Spirit II E-210 44020001 Grill Review

Weber Spirit II E-210 44020001 Grill Review

They back up the claim by increasing the warranty on the ignition from two to ten years. You fire Spirit II up by turning the left control knob to HIGH then pressing the ignition button. A crossover flame runs from left to right to ignite the middle and right burners. Throughout our limited time testing… Continue reading Weber Spirit II E-210 44020001 Grill Review