Spirit II E-210 2-Burner LP Gas Grill, 26,500 BTUs, Black

Look for grills in the $400 to $900 range with a cast-aluminum firebox, which holds heat well and won’t rust. If you want your grill to last, don’t cheap out on a budget model. But also don’t overpay for extras you won’t use, such as a rotisserie or a side burner. The Broil King Signet… Continue reading Spirit II E-210 2-Burner LP Gas Grill, 26,500 BTUs, Black

Weber Spirit II S-310 45000001 Grill Review

Consider getting an inexpensive infrared thermometer to gauge the temperature of your cooking surface. We didn’t obsess over British thermal units, or Btu. The total count on three-burner grills tends to vary between 30,000 Btu and 40,000 Btu. Our research, however, convinced us that whether those British thermal units are applied efficiently, steadily, and evenly… Continue reading Weber Spirit II S-310 45000001 Grill Review

Weber Spirit II E-210 2-Burner Propane Gas Grill Black for sale online

Our Weber Spirit II E-310 review easily shows the impressive features that this product packs. Considering all these, it’s hard to say that the product is just a regular grill. This could get dirty as a result of grease and smoke settling on it. But, you’ll generally notice a deviation from the original color. There’s the folding… Continue reading Weber Spirit II E-210 2-Burner Propane Gas Grill Black for sale online

Weber Spirit II E-310 review: the best gas grill you can buy

The small grease tray slides out from the front and disposable foil liners are available. Simply scrape any accumulated grease and gunk from the funnel walls into the tray now and then. The Spirit and Spirit II ranges contain models that run on either natural gas or propane, depending on your needs and available energy… Continue reading Weber Spirit II E-310 review: the best gas grill you can buy

Spirit Gas Grills: Liquid Propane & Natural Gas

We also sent popular Weber grills to our expert grillers and home product testers, who tested each out for weeks to determine which grills are truly the best. Each grill was rated on setup, heat retention, heat control, size, versatility, and overall value. Our testers then offered additional insights on each grill’s strengths and weaknesses.… Continue reading Spirit Gas Grills: Liquid Propane & Natural Gas

Spirit Gas Grills: Liquid Propane & Natural Gas

For grilling, the two important rules to follow are that you’ll need about a pound of meat per person and that you’ll need 72 square inches for each of those servings. For a family of four, 400 to 500 square inches is sufficient—that allows enough room for sides, extras, or the occasionally dinner guest without… Continue reading Spirit Gas Grills: Liquid Propane & Natural Gas

Spirit Gas Grills: Liquid Propane & Natural Gas

Lastly, you need to make sure your grill fits your allotted space, and/or is able to move, should you need to store it or bring it on a roadtrip. Whether you regularly weber portable grill cook for a crowd or simply cook for one, you need the right size grill. Too big and you’ll be… Continue reading Spirit Gas Grills: Liquid Propane & Natural Gas

Spirit Gas Grills: Liquid Propane & Natural Gas

For that reason, Weber offers generous warranties; years for the cookbox on almost all their full-sized models. Other grill parts, like the knobs, grates, and burner tubes have slightly shorter warranties, ranging from three to 10 years. Yes, you can smoke meat on a Weber charcoal grill, also known as a kettle grill. The simplest… Continue reading Spirit Gas Grills: Liquid Propane & Natural Gas

Weber Spirit II E-310 review: the best gas grill you can buy

Camryn Rabideau is a freelance commerce writer and product tester specializing in home, kitchen, and pet products. In her 6+ years of experience as a product tester, she’s reviewed hundreds of items firsthand, and her work appears in publications such as The Spruce, Homes & Gardens, and more. For this article, she consulted tested insights… Continue reading Weber Spirit II E-310 review: the best gas grill you can buy

Weber Spirit E-330 Gas Grill Review: A Great Backyard Upgrade

Toward the end of cooking, I grilled portobellos on the hot side, easy peasy. Gas grills cook faster and are easier to use than charcoal grills because you can light the flame with the press of a button and control the heat with the turn of a knob. They don’t produce much smoke, and they’re… Continue reading Weber Spirit E-330 Gas Grill Review: A Great Backyard Upgrade