Weber Grills Spirit II E-310 Freestanding Natural Gas Grill Black 49010001

The small grease tray slides out from the front and disposable foil liners are available. Simply scrape any accumulated grease and gunk from Blackstone Adventure the funnel walls into the tray now and then. For the most part, Spirit’s GS4 Grilling System is similar to the previous Spirit line.

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The Spirit II is also a particularly simple grill to assemble, maintain, and use. Instead of being made from porcelainized cast iron, the grill grates on the Genesis E-325s are made from thick stainless steel rods. The advantage of stainless steel is its resistance to rust and corrosion. However, stainless steel doesn’t hold as much heat as cast iron. So it’s possible the E-325s might not deliver as dark a sear on foods as the Spirit II models. But for the average home griller, the difference in performance between the two would hardly be noticeable.

Though the Spirit II is an improved version of the Spirit grills, that isn’t the only reason one might want to invest in it. Both versions have advantages over the other, and choosing one that is more suited for you is the point of this comparison. Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review. With True Value Rewards, you can earn points for every purchase toward future savings.

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The now-discontinued Char-Broil Advantage 3-Burner Gas Grill from Lowe’s met the low expectations we set upon seeing its sub-$200 price. It cooked burgers acceptably, but to get an even cook we had to shuffle the patties around from hot spots to cool spots. Unable to keep a steady low temperature, it burned the barbecue chicken. To this grill’s credit, it made a nice indirect-roasted chicken—but then again, every tested grill did. Assembly was a pain, with unclear instructions and multiple fasteners of different sizes and types. And this model’s bizarre design, with a fixed panel running across the front of the grill, means you have to sneak around the back of the thing to replace the tank.