Webber Grills

Webber has an extensive line of grills, including electric, gas, and charcoal grills, plus many different smokers. Here are some of the newcomers to the line-up.

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We recommend the following webber grills:

1. Webber 386002 Q-100 Portable Gas Grill

2. Webber 586002 Q 320 Portable Outdoor Gas Grill

3. Webber 741001 22 1/2-Inch One-Touch Silver Kettle Grill, Black

4. Webber 4421001 Spirit E-310 LP Gas Grill, Black

5. Weber 10020 Smokey Joe Silver Charcoal Grill, Black

The Webber Q 140 electric grill is made to the same exacting standards as Webber’s gas and charcoal grills. This is perfect for people who live in condos or apartments where grilling with gas or charcoal is restricted. The Q140 is Underwriters Laboratory Listed and is made to be used outdoors. The cooking grate is stainless steel, heat settings are adjustable, and you get 189 square inches of total cooking space. These retail for around $280.

Outdoor smokers are becoming much more popular as people discover the amazing taste of smoked meat. Weber has an 18.5 inch Webber Smokey Mountain Cooker/Smoker, and is introducing a larger 22.5 inch model. It has 50 percent more cooking area than the 18.5 inch model.  Both now feature lid-mounted temperature gauges and rustproof aluminium door. A spring-loaded latch makes it easy to get to the charcoal chamber and the water pan. These smokers retail for around $350.

Many high-end gas grills have rotisseries, and the Webber Summit line of gas grills features its own Rotisserie System with a hidden, heavy duty electric motor that can be flipped up from the left side table of the grill. The motor can be stored out of the way inside the side table when it’s not being used. In addition, the Summit line of gas grills have enclosed carts with storage for the separate spit and fork when they aren’t being used. This way you always know where your rotisserie motor is, and your grill and all its parts are right in the grill cart, ready for you to start grilling.

Webber is headquartered in Palatine, Illinois, and is the home of the legendary Weber kettle model that was invented over half a century ago.

 

It is always worth checking your local grill and BBQ shop to see if they stock Webber grills. In our experience Amazon.com is the cheapest but remember to double check with your local store.

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  1. H Connell says:

    I have owned a Webber genesis grill for about two years. Most expensive grill I have ever bought and one of the worse to cook on.
    Front to back cooking area instead of side to side is awful. Never, ever heats evenly. Steak and hamburgers on the grill are an “unknown” I never ever know how they will come out most often too rare. This product is a a “brand name only” thing never agin with this company.

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