What Makes A Grill A Weber Grill?
Every curve refined.
Every rivet finessed.
Every weld obsessed over.
It has always been part of their DNA. Part of their heart. Part of their soul. Since George Stephen first rolled out the original kettle, it's been the prize they keep their eyes on when they turn the lights on in the morning, and the benchmark for a successful workday when they lock the doors at night.
Every Weber grill - starting with the Smokey Joe and continuing with the Genesis and Summit series gas grills continues Weber's legacy of thought design. In their 2009 product line, they're thrilled to offer something for every patio and every budget, and excited to deliver Weber performance and style to backyards everywhere. Available at AJ Madison.
The Redesigned Spirit Gas Grills
The finest-entry-level, full-size grills at an affordable price, with a sleek updated styling for 2009. Features include an electronic Crossover ignition and a stainless steel work surface.
MFG SKU SPIRIT E-210
Rated 4 out of 5 by 2
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by tim in fort wayne, indiana Great value
My wife and I wanted a natural gas grill to replace our 15 year old NG DuCane grill. We didn't want a "army tank sized" grill with a bazillion burners, square inches, BTU's, etc. Some of these massively oversized grills on the market today are really laughable. How many people are you grilling for?!?
We are very pleased with this grill's size, look, and built. We have a family of six, and there is plenty of room to grill all we need for a meal.
I assembled it in a couple of hours with only minor issues (screws supplied didn't match the instructions exactly, but only had to make a few switches and things were fine). I was certainly impressed with the quality of construction compared to similar (slightly cheaper) models at the big box stores. Glad I went with the Weber. This is not a "flimsy" unit. Nice that Weber doesn't cut corners even on the entry level models!
One issue, but not critical, is that the instructions say to let the grill heat to about 500 degrees before grilling. In our 40 degree or colder winter weather, it max heats to about 430 degrees. Plenty for grilling, but not the max it suggests. Don't know if it will reach 500 in the summer, but we'll see. Even so, we've had no problem doing routine grilling.
Doesn't blow out in the light to moderate wind we have on our deck.
Finally, not an easy assemble if you're a novice (I consider myself skilled, and I still had to pay close attention to the instructions).
1/16/12
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