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There’s the folding side table, a fuel gauge, a tank that’s pretty easy to access, an open-cart design, and so much more. Indeed, this part of our Weber Spirit II E-310 review doesn’t automatically translate into the perfect grill. But, even you must admit that the thought of this many features is a tad exciting. If you grill regularly or you enjoy grilling on weeknights, when time is at a premium, you should invest in a gas grill. A good one costs $400 to $900, but it will serve you well for years. That’s more than twice the price of a quality charcoal grill, but if you prioritize speed and convenience, the higher price is worth paying.

If you’re looking for a big grill that has a larger cooking area and more power, consider the Weber Genesis E-325s. Our reader survey revealed high satisfaction char broil performance with Weber grills’ performance and reliability. Of the 1,000-plus Wirecutter readers we surveyed, over 60% said they owned Weber grills.

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If you think you’ll frequently use your grill as an outdoor oven to cook roasts and whole birds, we recommend choosing one of our other picks instead. Use the side tables to keep platters, seasonings, and tools within arm’s reach while the food is cooking. Hang your essential grilling tools on the hooks for easy access and organization of your backyard workspace. A warming rack and fold down left side shelf are included with Spirit II. The left and right side shelves have integrated tool hooks.

This grill is easy to use and made the best food of any we’ve tested. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of the competitors, but it doesn’t need them. Natural gas grill includes a 10-foot flexible hose.

With their acquisition of iGrill digital thermometers, Weber is addressing this issue. Spirit II is “iGrill3 Ready” with a mounting place on the right side shelf for an optional iGrill 3 digital thermometer. This Bluetooth device enables you to place one digital probe at the cooking weber spirit 2 surface to dial up the correct oven temp, and one probe in your food to monitor internal meat temp. The concept is a big leap in the right direction. Surprisingly, however, there is no read out on the iGrill 3 itself. You need to use the app even when you’re standing at the grill.