Weber Appliances
Weber is the premier manufacturer of Weber barbecue grills, grilling accessories and other outdoor room products.
In 1985, Weber introduced a revolutionary line of gas grills—known as the Genesis, offering consumers precise heat control and virtually flare-up free cooking. With its patented cooking system, it was possible to cook anything you could do in your oven on your grill. .
In 2002, as outdoor grilling started to grow even more in popularity, Weber introduced its luxury Weber Summit line, which led the industry again with impeccable construction and high-end features that enabled outdoor chefs to grill gourmet foods beyond the normal burgers, brats, and ribs. .
In 2003, the new Weber Q made waves through the industry by rethinking how a portable gas grill should look and cook. The original Weber Q’s unconventional futuristic design—coupled with its true open flame grilling vs. the then-typical “griddle” cooking of other portable gas grills—became so popular that now there are eight different Weber Q models. .
In 2007, the company unveiled the largest and most ambitious new product launch in its 54-year history by offering 14 new gas grills. While the superior Weber cooking system remained intact, the company introduced new aesthetic designs that were completely re-imagined from the wheels up with all stainless-steel looks, stunning curves, sleek lines, and some grills in bright colors. All are available in Liquid Propane and Natural Gas models. .
Weber has become one of America’s most recognized and trusted brands. Headquartered in Palatine, Ill., Weber-Stephen Products Co. is the world’s leading manufacturer of barbecue grills, smokers, grilling accessories, and other outdoor room products.
In 1985, Weber introduced a revolutionary line of gas grills—known as the Genesis, offering consumers precise heat control and virtually flare-up free cooking. With its patented cooking system, it was possible to cook anything you could do in your oven on your grill. .
In 2002, as outdoor grilling started to grow even more in popularity, Weber introduced its luxury Weber Summit line, which led the industry again with impeccable construction and high-end features that enabled outdoor chefs to grill gourmet foods beyond the normal burgers, brats, and ribs. .
In 2003, the new Weber Q made waves through the industry by rethinking how a portable gas grill should look and cook. The original Weber Q’s unconventional futuristic design—coupled with its true open flame grilling vs. the then-typical “griddle” cooking of other portable gas grills—became so popular that now there are eight different Weber Q models. .
In 2007, the company unveiled the largest and most ambitious new product launch in its 54-year history by offering 14 new gas grills. While the superior Weber cooking system remained intact, the company introduced new aesthetic designs that were completely re-imagined from the wheels up with all stainless-steel looks, stunning curves, sleek lines, and some grills in bright colors. All are available in Liquid Propane and Natural Gas models. .
Weber has become one of America’s most recognized and trusted brands. Headquartered in Palatine, Ill., Weber-Stephen Products Co. is the world’s leading manufacturer of barbecue grills, smokers, grilling accessories, and other outdoor room products.