Switched to Webber after another reputable brand's "Stainless Steel" construction rusted out. Also went with the smaller two-burner model because cooking for two in the winter was wasteful of gas and sometimes very difficult to heat up to cooking temps.. Looking at this setup, I may come to regret not getting the 3 burner model during the cold weather. We'll see. At any rate, we're back to basics from 40 years ago, eliminating a lot of extraneous bells and whistles. I like the cast aluminum body, the drawer style grease trap, the built in gas indicator, and the nuts pre-welded to the leg and frame parts so you only have to put a washer on the bolt, line up the hole, and screw it in. There were a couple of times I had to stare at the instructions for a few minutes to figure out what was actually supposed to go where, but I have to admit I didn't once have to back up a step or switch out hardware I'd guessed incorrectly. Altogether a pleasant experience. Read full review
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I owned Weber Grill for of over 10 years, it still kicking, time to upgrade for a new one, my son told me to get other Brand save money, I said No,Quality made Weber cost more, but will save you for long run.The cover look great #207138 for this model.
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Sturdy metal and construction. Will last for a long time. Much better value than the cheapies. No flare-ups. Would highly recommend.
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Have had Weber Grills in past and this new one lives up to there reputation.
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Heats up faster than any grill I’ve had.
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