A Review Of The Best Weber Grills Available Today

By John Nummiceo


The name "Weber" has become synonymous with grilling and the company receives rave reviews from just about everyone. You may end up buying more than one Weber grill because choosing the "best" one can be hard with so many great grills available! Charcoal fueled Weber grills are the old stand-by, but you can also find Weber grills that are electric, propane, or natural gas - whatever you prefer. In this article, we'll be discussing some of this brand's top quality grills to help you find the one that's right for you.

One of the best grills on the market is the Weber 4431001 Spirit E-320 Propane Grill, especially if you are looking for quality and grill space. If you're looking for a grill that can cook for small or large groups of people, this one is perfect with its simple electronic ignition system and three stainless steel burners. The main cooking area has 424 square inches, while the warming rack has an additional 112 square inches. Cooking burgers and steaks has never been easier because of the 36,000 BTU per hour input that this grill comes with. If you need more space, there is an additional 12,000 BTU per hour input sideburner. The Spirit E-320 is the largest model of the Spirit line of grills, and sells for about $600. Choose the Spirit E-210 or Spirit E-310 models if you are looking for something that is smaller.

You will be able to cook as much as 36 hot dogs or two whole chickens at a time on the Weber 586002 Q-320 Portable Outdoor Propane Gas Grill.

This barbecue has 462 square inches of cooking space and a 21,700 BTU per hour capability that, with the push of a button, ignites. The electronic ignition system is reliable in any setting, and the heat is easy to regulate. If you are looking for a grill priced under $500, that is medium in size, that also comes with a five-year limited warranty, this is the grill for you.

Weber grills have become so popular over the last half century that the company has even opened up restaurants that feature grilled specialties. There are currently several locations in the Midwest, in Illinois and Indiana. the Weber Grill Restaurants serve the type of barbecued meats and other items that customers have been cooking on their grills for the last few decades. Are you used to YOUR BBQ - and you're not from the Midwest? Be of good cheer, because the Weber Grill Restaurants also feature regional BBQ. You may be eating in Chicago, but you can enjoy the 'cue from Memphis, Carolina, Central Texas, or Kansas City! Of course, it's always better to have your own Weber Grill so you can enjoy BBQ when the mood strikes you. If you enjoyed dining at a Weber Grill Restaurant, check out their website and you will find a good selection of their recipes that you can try at home.

Getting a Weber grill should be a very simple decision based upon the companies longevity and the quality of its products. There is literally something for everyone regardless of your cooking preference or the budget you have to work with. What you have just read is but a small sample of the grills that are available from the Weber company.




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