Monday, August 29, 2011

Weber Gas Grills: There's Something For Everyone

Weber started manufacturing and selling outdoor grilling products in 1952 (although the company itself started some 20 years earlier). Today, Weber operates in over thirty different countries and its branding can be found on a wide variety of products, including grills, cooking accessories, books, even restaurants.
Obviously though, what Weber are most well-known for are their gas grills, which are very popular. There are several different series of gas grills, including the Q Series, Summit, Spirit and, my personal favorite and by far the most popular range, the Weber Genesis Series.

The Spirit Series, consisting of competitively priced units, caters particularly for those just starting out with grilling and who aren't looking to spend much.

Once you've gained a little more grilling experience and have a bit more money to spend, you may want to start checking out the Genesis Series. With their sleek design and user-friendly layout, the Genesis has become a household name when it comes to outdoor grilling. They have large preparation and cooking areas, a comprehensive array of accessories. Indeed the Genesis Series is a very worthy upgrade for those looking to move up from the Spirit range.

Now, if you want to start getting really fancy and be the envy of the neighbors, you ought to take a look at the Summit Series, Weber's premier range. These marvels of barbeque engineering are for seasoned barbecuers with a lot of bucks (notice how I seem to have equated wealth with barbecuing experience, lol!). These units are seriously good quality and offer a wide array of features. If you live to barbeque, the Summit Series is the one for you.

The Weber Q series includes a range of grills designed for family use. These grills are highly portable, stunning to look at, and have plenty of useful features. This range offers something for every one, with the entry level Q 100 catering to beginners, and its much larger cousin, the Q 320 being a favorite among seasoned barbeque vets.

The Q Series comes in a whole range of sizes, is very competitively priced, and designed for all-round family use. These units are nicely portable, well designed and have a decent range of features. Beginner usually start out with the Q 100, and may end up with the Q 320, a similar but much bigger unit that is preferred by many barbeque rookies.

Regardless of who you are and where you live, if you enjoy a good barbeque, Weber will have something on offer for you, something which is durable, reliable and decently priced. This summarizes why Weber secures my top recommendation for anyone looking to buy a gas grill, whether beginner or experienced.

If you are looking to purchase a decent gas grill, my highest recommendations are the Weber Genesis E-320 and the Weber Genesis E-310, which are coincidentally the two best selling Webers out there.


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