Grills represent a fun and delicious way to cook any food of your liking. However, not all grills are made equal and some brands do more to earn the trust of consumers. One such brand is Weber, a long-standing grill-making brand with a successful history.
We’ve created an intensive list of models and their features below to help you find the Weber gas grills for your backyard.
We’ve created the following list by comparing key features of various grill models offered by Weber. These features include but are not limited to, the number of burners, type of cooking grates, cart design, and cooking space. Let’s jump right in and find your next grill!
Best Weber Gas Grills
1. Weber 45010001 Spirit II E-310 Grill
First on the list is the Weber gas grill under $500, the Weber 45010001 Spirit II E-310. This Weber grill comes with three burners and is equipped with the new GS4 grilling system, which entails Glamorizer Bars (cooking bars) and infinity ignition, among other things.
This unit pumps a solid 30,000 BTU/hr and sums a total cooking space of 529 square inches.
Consumers love the design of this grill and find that it does a fantastic grilling job. Those without expert assembly also note that it’s not too difficult to assemble yourself. And aside from some shipping issues, consumers have nothing negative to report.
Features
- 3 x Burners
- GS4 grilling system with improved infinity ignition, burners, porcelain-enameled Glamorizer Bars, and Grease Management system
- Porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates
- Total cooking space: 529 sq. in.
- 30,000 BTU/hr input main burners with fuel gauge
- Open cart design with 6 tool hooks, foldable side table
- 2 x Large wheels
- Built-in lid thermometer
- Dimensions: 52″ x 57″ x 26″
- Weighing: 103lbs
- Expert assembly option
- Comes with a 10-year warranty
Pros
- The two-wheel design makes moving this grill simple and hassle-free
- Comes with a 10-year warranty that ensures its use for at least that time; also provides the option for expert assembly
Cons
- Consumers note having shipping issues on Amazon’s part, not Weber
2. Weber 51010001 Q1200 Liquid Propane Grill
This next model in review is the small Weber gas grill. The Weber 51010001 Q1200 Liquid Propane Grill has only one burner, made of stainless steel.
It has easy-start electronic ignition and infinite control burner valve settings, in addition to its porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates. For only one burner, it puts out a strong 8,500 BTU/hr and utilizes a solid 189 square inches.
Consumers are very, very satisfied with this small Weber Q1200. It’s noted as being perfect for those with small working spaces and those who camp, tailgate, etc. The foldable tables on this unit are also a hit among consumers.
Features
- 1 x Stainless steel burner
- Easy-start electronic ignition and infinite control burner valve settings
- Porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates; cast aluminum lid and body, glass-reinforced nylon frame
- Built-in grease management system
- Total cooking space: 189 sq. in.
- 8,500 BTU/hr input main burners with fuel gauge
- Uses disposable 14.1 or 16.4 oz. LP cylinders (not included)
- 4 x Legged design
- Built-in lid thermometer
- Dimensions: 15.5″ x 40.9″ x 16.5″ (lid closed, tables up)
- Weighing: 29lbs
Pros
- Comes with a built-in grease management system for safe handling
- Has foldable side tables for increasing your work area or saving space when needed
Cons
- Runs on small cylinders, needing more frequent replacement
3. Weber Grill 44010001 Spirit II E-210
This next model, the Weber 44010001 Spirit II E-210, is the Weber two-burner gas grill. This model is very similar to the E-310, it’s just its smaller counterpart. The unit sports the GS4 system with infinity burners and more.
The cooking grates are porcelain-enameled and cast iron. The grill pumps an impressive 26,500 BTU/hr as compared to the 30,000 BTU/hr from the E-310, which has an additional burner. It’s designed with two large wheels and two legs so you simply tip the grill to its side to move it.
Consumers are, of course, satisfied with this Weber grill. Typically, any model with a 10-year warranty is going to make consumers happy. One consumer does warn to keep the grill away from siding/walls due to the heat the grill radiates.
Features
- 2 x Burners
- GS4 grilling system with improved infinity ignition, burners, porcelain-enameled Glamorizer Bars, and Grease Management system
- Porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates
- Total cooking space: 450 sq. in.
- 26,500 BTU/hr input main burners with fuel gauge
- Open cart design with 6 tool hooks, foldable side table
- 2 x Large wheels
- Built-in lid thermometer
- Dimensions: 57″ x 48″ x 26″ (when open)
- Weighing: 103lbs
- Expert assembly option
- Comes with a 10-year, 100% Weber Guarantee
Pros
- Porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates are great for retaining heat and providing strong searing marks
- Comes with a 10-year warranty that ensures its use for at least that time; also provides the option for expert assembly
Cons
- A few consumers had expert assemblers miss appointments or just plain not show up
4. Weber 61032001 Genesis II E-330
This next grill might be the three-burner Weber grill. The Weber 61032001 Genesis II E-330 has not only three burners but also a side burner. It also has a Sear Station feature that allows you to quickly sear your foods upon its finishing. Similar to other models, the cooking grates are porcelain-enameled, cast iron.
This E-330 is also iGrill 3 compatible, which allows you to check in on your food from an app. The legs are all wheeled with two being smaller and able to lock into place.
“Should have bought one years ago.” This is the sentiment of one consumer of the E-330. Many consumers note the exceptional cooking quality that the grill provides and claim it heats quite evenly.
Features
- 3 x Burners; 1 x Side burner
- GS4 High-Performance grilling system with improved infinity ignition
- Porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates
- Sear Station creates an intense heat zone to quickly add sear marks on the meat
- Total cooking space: 513 sq. in.
- iGrill 3 compatible
- Open cart design, side table
- 2 x Large wheels; 2 x Small, lockable wheels
- Built-in lid thermometer
- Dimensions: 62″ x 59″ x 31″ (fully assembled)
- Weighing: 140lbs
- Expert assembly option
- Comes with a 10-year warranty
Pros
- The four-wheel design allows for easy mobility
- Comes with a 10-year warranty that ensures its use for at least that time
- Sear Station is great for quickly searing your meats to finish
Cons
- N/A
5. Weber 62006001 Genesis II S-435 Grill
This next model is a step up from the Genesis II E-330 and is likely the family gas BBQ grill on the market. The Weber 62006001 Genesis II S-435 has four normal burners and an additional side burner.
Equipped with both the GS4 system and the Sear Station feature, this model pumps a strong 48,000 BTU/hr. It has two side tables for added working space, although you lose one if using the side burner. The cooking grates on this Genesis II S-435 are made of stainless steel as opposed to the cast iron that many models utilize.
Consumers call the grill amazing and claim it has a strong heat output. Some consumers claim the stainless steel could be a bit better but they still love the grill and find it worth the price.
Features
- 4 x Burners; 1 x Side burner
- GS4 High-Performance grilling system with improved infinity ignition
- Solid, 7mm stainless steel rod cooking grates provide superior heat retention
- Sear Station creates an intense heat zone to quickly add sear marks on meat (9,000 BTU/hr)
- 48,000 BTU/hr input
- Total cooking space: 844 sq. in.
- 2 x Large wheels; 2 x Small, lockable wheels
- Built-in lid thermometer
- Dimensions: 62″ x 65″ x 31″ (fully assembled and open)
- Weighing: 176lbs
- Expert assembly option
- Comes with a 10-year warranty
Pros
- Has four burners and a side burner which allows you to cook tons of food at one time
- Comes with a 10-year warranty that ensures its use for at least that time
- Sear Station is great for quickly searing your meats to finish
Cons
- Very expensive (though worth every dime)
6. Weber 54060001 Q2200 Liquid Propane Grill
The Weber 54060001 Q2200 Liquid Propane Grill is the Weber portable gas grill. The unit only has one stainless steel burner but provides an incredible 12,000 BTU/hr. And despite its portable nature, it boasts an impressive 280 square inches.
The working tables on the sides of the grill are foldable and provide a great number of tools and prepping/finishing. The grill runs on 14.1 or 16.4-ounce cylinders, which is going to require some frequent replacement.
Consumers find the Q2200 to be reliable, functional, and impressive in its heat output for its portable size. They also love the total cooking space and find it suitable for a small family meal.
Features
- 1 x Stainless steel burner
- Easy-start electronic ignition
- Porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates; cast aluminum lid and body, glass-reinforced nylon frame
- Built-in grease management system/removable catch pan
- Total cooking space: 280 sq. in.
- 12,000 BTU/hr input main burner
- Uses disposable 14.1 or 16.4 oz. LP cylinders (not included)
- 4 x Legged design
- 2x Folding work tables; built-in lid thermometer
- Dimensions: 15.5″ x 51.4″ x 19.5″ (lid closed, tables up)
- Weighing: 42.5lbs
Pros
- Optional LP adapter hose for 20-lb. tanks is available as an accessory if you prefer not to use smaller cylinders
- Has foldable side tables for increasing your work area or saving space when needed (in addition to the large-for-its-size 280 square inches of cooking space)
Cons
- Runs on small cylinders, needing more frequent replacement
- Some consumers claim the unit cooks food rather slowly
7. Weber Grill Summit 7270001 S-470
This next grill is the Weber natural gas grill. The Weber Summit 7270001 S-470 is unique to this list in that it’s equipped with a flexible gas hose that attaches to your plumbed natural gas line.
This grill requires plumbed natural gas too, unable to run on propane tanks. The unit is similar to the S-435 because it has four burners and an additional side burner. It pumps 48,000 BTU/hr. and has an enormous 580 square inches of total cooking space.
Consumers are blown away by this S-470 grill. It’s noted as being constructed extremely well and one such consumer wished they could give it more than five stars! The rotisserie burner is also a fan favorite.
Features
- 4 x Burners; 1 x Side burner
- Side burner, Sear Station burner, smoker burner, and rear-mounted infrared rotisserie burner
- 0.3″ diameter stainless steel rod cooking grates
- Natural gas-fueled
- 48,000 BTU/hr input
- Total cooking space: 580 sq. in.
- 4 x Small, lockable wheels
- 2 x Work areas (with 6 hooks), Grill Out light, 10 ft. flexible hose included
- Built-in lid thermometer
- Dimensions: 57″ x 66″ x 30″ (fully assembled and closed)
- Weighing: 235lbs
- Comes with a 5-year limited warranty
Pros
- Has four burners and a side burner which allows you to cook tons of food at one time; the burners have varying effects as well, such as the infrared rotisserie burner
- Comes with a 5-year warranty that ensures its use for at least that time
- Sear Station is great for quickly searing your meats to finish
Cons
- Must have Natural Gas plumbed out to your patio or deck to be able to use this grill
8. Weber 1141001 Go-Anywhere Gas Grill
This final grill in review is the budget gas grill. This Weber 1141001 Go-Anywhere Gas Grill is a grill you can take with you anywhere, whether it’s tailgating, camping, or mobile life. The legs double as both legs and the mechanism for locking the lid in place.
The unit is relatively small and only has 160 square inches of cooking space but it pumps a decent 6,500 BTU/hr. The unit also runs on 14.1 or 16.4-ounce cylinders, which are convenient for portability.
Consumers are not in consensus over this grill. A notable number of consumers call it poorly built and find it to be of lesser quality than its predecessor. There are, of course, consumers who find it useful as well. However, the negative reviews are enough that they should be taken into account.
Features
- 1 x Stainless steel burner
- Easy-start electronic ignition
- Porcelain-enameled cooking grates; three glass-reinforced nylon handles
- Built-in grease management system/removable catch pan
- Total cooking space: 160 sq. in.
- 6,500 BTU/hr input main burner
- Uses disposable 14.1 or 16.4 oz. LP cylinders (not included)
- Plated steel legs pivot to lock the lid in place for carrying
- Dimensions: 14.5″ x 21″ x 12.2″ (lid closed, tables up)
- Weighing: 13.5lbs
Pros
- Three glass-reinforced nylon handles make handling the grill safe while in use
- The pivoting legs function as a lid lock as well, saving space with their adjustability
Cons
- Runs on small cylinders, needing more frequent replacement
Are Weber Grills Worth the Money?
Weber grills are certainly worth the money. One of the most touted features of Weber grills is their longevity. When a grill comes with a 10-year warranty, you can almost be positive it’s going to last you.
Many grills begin to corrode over the years of use and it isn’t unusual for deterioration to occur in general.
However, Weber’s notably don’t corrode and deteriorate in that same way. Weber simply builds sturdy, well-constructed, long-lasting grills from the highest quality materials.
Additionally, Weber’s grills are the best on the market when it comes to nearly every facet of grilling: even heating, quick heating, strong searing, high power with fewer burners, etc.
So they’re great grills but still, are they worth it?
Seeing as you won’t receive the same longevity from any other grill brand, we’re inclined to answer with a resounding yes. The Genesis and E-models provide the best price on Weber gas grills for the package they provide.
These grills are high-powered, as we can see in the reviews above, and you don’t have to approach $1,000 to get them.
However, Weber’s array of grills is so large that you can find a grill of any size, one burner to six, and the very strongest models do hover around the $1,000 mark.
And as for if those grills are worth the money, ask yourself in 10 years when you’re still grilling meals on it!
Factors to Consider
The following is a list of factors to consider when buying Weber grills:
Size (cooking space and physical sitting size):
The first factor to consider when buying a Weber grill is the size. This refers to more than just the physical size, or the grill’s presence, too.
While, of course, you want to be cognizant of the space a grill will take up on your patio/deck/backyard, you also need to pay close attention to the total cooking space.
How much total cooking space there is will determine how much you can cook at one time, and therefore give you an idea of how burdensome (or not!) using a particular grill model is.
Once you find a size that fits your physical space, you’re free to shop for the perfect cooking space for your needs.
BTU/hr & number of burners:
The next factors to consider from the Weber gas barbecue grill reviews are the BTU/hr and the number of burners. The BTU/hr specification will let you know the power of the grill or the amount of heat it can produce per hour.
Generally, you want models with the highest possible BTU/hr specs to maximize your grilling experience. The number of burners ties into the BTU/hr spec to a certain degree.
It’s standard for more burners to produce more BTU/hr. Despite this, some models can produce different BTU/hr per number of burners. So perhaps the best method of shopping is to find your preferred number of burners and then search out the most efficient BTU/hr model.
Method of power/type of gas used:
The final factor to consider is the type of gas used to power the grill.
While almost every single model on the list runs on propane tanks, either smaller cylinders or full tanks, some models require natural gas plumbing.
Most grills and people shopping for grills are in the market for standard propane grills so be sure to check that the models you’re considering aren’t natural gas models.
FAQs
Are stainless steel cooking grates or cast iron cooking grates more effective?Cast iron cooking grates are able to heat hotter than stainless steel grates and, thus, provide better searing. However, stainless steel cooking grates retain heat better than cast iron models. Stainless steel cooking grates are also more capable of withstanding the natural elements and other elements that come into play with grilling and cooking, such as salt. So, cast iron grates get hotter and require less cooking space than stainless steel grate models but stainless steel grate models are typically lower maintenance and have a longer life.
What does the 10 year warranty encompass?For many models of Weber grills, the 10-year warranty is all-encompassing, covering any and every part of the grill. For models that don't have full coverage for all parts, the years of warranty on various parts are staggered. For instance, the Spirit models have 10-year coverage of the cook box, lid assembly, and stainless steel burner tubes. Then the cooking grates, flavorizer bars, and cast iron cooking grates have five-year coverage. Various models have different ways of staggering the coverage, but each specific model's warranty can be found on Weber's site.
Which is more useful, open cart or closed cart design?This question has less of a straightforward answer than the previous two. It really depends on how you like to use your grill and how you plan to utilize its storage space. We would suggest as a general rule that those who live in inclement weather regions buy a closed cart design grill. This will just help to keep your tools and whatever else you leave with the grill protected from the elements a bit. However, if you want a lighter grill and don't typically use the space under the grill for tools, an open cart design could be right up your alley. Whether or not a model has a closed or open cart design will not change much about the way it grills.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Weber gas grills outperform most brands on the market and come at affordable prices. We recommend the Weber 45010001 Spirit II E-310 as the ideal candidate for your new grill.
This grill has three burners, pumps, and an effective 30,000 BTU/hr, and you get it all under $500. This model is great for family grilling and cooking out. Perhaps you have a smaller space and fewer people to cook for, for you, we recommend the Weber 51010001 Q1200 Liquid Propane Grill.
This model is generally portable and utilizes smaller propane cylinders to save space. For only having a single burner, it still produces a solid 8,500 BTU/hr.
No matter the model that’s caught your eye, make sure that it fits your special needs, your grilling power needs, and also your financial needs. Weber provides you with that opportunity by creating flawless grills that are built to last, justifying every penny you might spend on one.
Now’s the season to get a fantastic deal on a new grill! So, what are you waiting for? Go get yours today!