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Weber Genesis E-320 Liquid Propane Gas Grill

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Weber Genesis E-320 Liquid Propane Gas Grill-Product Review


Bought this to replace a Weber Q 200, which was a fantastic little grill that changed my mind about gas grilling. I'd always been a charcoal purist before the Q, but decided to give it a try and was amazed at how consistently beautiful and delicious my grilled items turned out. Unfortunately, there were two downsides to the Q: 1) the size - with four of us, grilling main course plus side items invariably turned into a juggling act with some items getting cold before the others were done, and 2) one burner meant no real option for indirect grilling. The Genesis E-320 addresses both of the concerns. I'm getting the same great results (even cooking, beautiful sear marks) but more surface area and better temperature control.
I almost pulled the trigger on this grill last season, but I'm glad I waited. Thanks to the new burner design which places the knobs on the front, you now have more surface area on the side for prep, etc., and the fore-aft burner configuration makes more sense for indirect cooking. All in all, it's a solid, well-designed grill, which, most importantly, produces fantastic food consistently.

TIP: Use the grilling guide included with the grill. The time/temps are perfect for all kinds of grilled items. Also, if you have an iPad, get the Weber grill app. It's great.

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Product Features :
  • The Weber Genesis E-320 propane grill has 3 stainless steel burners, an individual electronic ignition system, and porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grates
  • It has a total cooking are of 637 square-inches (507-square-inch primary, 130-square-inch warming rack)
  • Comes with an enclosed cart, a porcelain enameled shroud, and a center mounted thermometer
  • This model also includes a porcelain enameled flavorizer bars, porcelain enameled heat deflectors, and six tool hooks
  • Includes 2 heavy-duty front locking casters and 2 heavy-duty back swivel casters; 38,000 BTU per hour input and 12,000 BTU per hour input flush mounted side burner
Product Description :

We've always been forward thinking, but it's never been truer than in our new Genesis E-320 series gas grills with front-mount control knobs. We moved the control knobs from the side table to the front panel for full-on heat control and gave you two extra large stainless steel tables for all of your grilling needs. And we did it without compromising an ounce of the cooking performance that makes Genesis a legend. The flush mounted side burner lets you multi-task while grilling. The Genesis E-320 gas grill comes equipped with an electronic ignition system providing you with quick and reliable ignition. The enclosed cart discreetly hides your LP tank (tank not included) and a precision fuel gauge lets you know exactly where you stand on fuel at all times. Porcelain-Enameled cast-iron cooking grates retain heat evenly and sear foods beautifully. The black porcelain–enameled shroud has a built in center mounted thermometer and the steel doors and aluminum end caps are also black.

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Weber Genesis E-310 Liquid Propane Gas Grill

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Weber Genesis Gas Grill review:

This is my first "real" grill. It is amazing to finally have a grill where you click the starter once and you know it will be lit every time, where you know 5 years from now the thermometer is going to still work, and (most importantly) it cooks everything on its surface exactly how you dreamt it would. The cast iron greats cook everything perfectly, and the surface is evenly heated throughout the grill. I could not imagine a better propane grill - they pretty much thought of everything.

Other aspects of the item... Its physical construction is superb, everything is high quality material, and each piece fits together perfectly (no misaligned holes or the like). On a related note, the construction is a bit of a project, probably a good 2 hours for your average Joe... It is not terrible, there are just a lot of steps (25 or so). If you go into it knowing that, and just plan for 2 hours drinking and assembling with a buddy, you'll be fine.

Finally, aesthetics... It looks beautiful, as you can see in the pictures. It is even prettier in person; this is one of those toys where you cannot help but say "Let me show you my new grill!!" each time a friend comes over for the first week you have it.

My friend has a 6 year old Weber from a similar line, it sits on the deck year round, and it still lights on the first try every time, the thermometer still works, and it still cooks like a dream. That's why you should spend the extra money, and your wife will understand :-).

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