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TheSpecialist 10-02-2013 08:58 AM

Gas Grills
 
Who has the Webber E310, and is it worth it. I don't need a side burner I usually buy cheapos ($299) and get 5 years out of them. If the webber will last in this climate for 10 or more years then I would buy it.

I am in the market at the end of October

massbassman 10-02-2013 09:21 AM

I'm not sure where that model falls into their line, and can only speak from experience, but I have had a Weber Silver B model (no side burner) for over 10 years and it still looks great and performs perfectly. I leave it outside, covered, all season as we cook at least a few nights a week on it, year round. A huge plus for me was the all stainless components and grates. I opted for no side burner as I just didn't see myself using it enough, other than to boil some corn or occasional lobsters. They do add substantial $$ on to the cost with that option. I would highly recommend them, they are a worthy investment.

Swimmer 10-02-2013 10:26 AM

I have a weber as well, like it vrry much. My only regrrt is buying it with o ly teo burners and not three, otherwise its great.
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BigBo 10-02-2013 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by massbassman (Post 1015951)
I'm not sure where that model falls into their line, and can only speak from experience, but I have had a Weber Silver B model (no side burner) for over 10 years and it still looks great and performs perfectly. I leave it outside, covered, all season as we cook at least a few nights a week on it, year round. A huge plus for me was the all stainless components and grates. I opted for no side burner as I just didn't see myself using it enough, other than to boil some corn or occasional lobsters. They do add substantial $$ on to the cost with that option. I would highly recommend them, they are a worthy investment.

Exact same grill here as well as conditions. Three burner, outdoors year round (covered) and going on 13 years. The only thing I have done to it was replace the ignitor and new "tents" which are the stainless drip covers over the burners. Still going strong.

blondterror 10-02-2013 08:29 PM

can't go wrong with the weber gas grill... I have 2 two burner models and love them both.... One is going strong after 15 yrs the other after 5 yrs. I am about the replace the 15 yr old one with one that burns natural gas... plumbing a stub off my gas line to get away from refilling the tanks

TheSpecialist 10-03-2013 08:28 AM

Guess that settles it going with the 3 burner and no side burner. Thanks guys.

Jenn 10-05-2013 01:31 PM

We bought a new grill (I honestly dont recall what brand now but it was around $200) down at the Cheapo when we bouaght our house 10 years ago. It lasted about 2 years until we had to replace the burner which we did twice. Grill is always kept covered and under the breezeway. We were about ready to buy a new one instead of updating burner again for another $80 when we happened upon a tag sale one day. They had a Weber...again sorry I could not tell you the model myself but it had to be about 10 years old already. Paid them $15 for it. Hubby bought new plates, grates, all 3 burners & new side burner for about $250. Its still going strong 5 years later!

Go figure!

basswipe 10-06-2013 08:07 AM

We just bought the E-220 this past Summer.We didn't need a huge cooking area and a sideburner is something we use a lot so this is a good fit for us.Works flawlessly.And I purchased a v-shaped smoker box too.


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