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Compare Weber Grills

Every grill master knows that they can only be as great as their equipment allows them to be. At P.C. Richard & Son, we know “the best” is synonymous with Weber Grills. You’ll be hard pressed to find a better grill at a better price point that boasts the same high-grade steel, long lasting burners, and top-quality grates. With Weber’s wide variety of models available, it can be hard to find which setup is best for your needs, but we’re here to help you compare Weber Grills and make the perfect choice.

Compare Weber Models
Grilling System
Grilling System
NG = Natural Gas, LP = Propane, SS = Stainless Steel

Weber Genesis II® Series

The Weber Genesis II Series is all about the upgrades. Each Genesis II grill includes stainless steel flavorizer bars and a tuck away warming rack to keep food warm while the main course finishes grilling that folds away for easy storage. Propane (LP) models come with an easy to read fuel gauge to take away the worry of an empty tank. The most advanced Genesis II models (E-330, E/S-335, and E/S-435) boast a side burner for simmering or sautéing and a quick sear station guaranteed to get those beautiful grill marks on your meat. You can’t go wrong!

Genesis vs. Spirit Grills

Weber Genesis grills are almost twice the size of smaller Spirit models, and differ with stainless steel flavorizer bars compared to the porcelain enameled bars on the Spirit line. Both lines feature porcelain enameled cast iron cooking grates on most models and use three burners.

Genesis vs. Summit Grills

Weber Genesis and Weber Summit grills share the same stainless steel flavorizer bars and variety of finish options, and some Genesis models include the same sear station and side burner found on most Summit models. Summit grills are typically larger and have more burners.
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Grilling System
Grilling System
NG = Natural Gas, LP = Propane, SS = Stainless Steel

Weber Spirit® Series

With porcelain enameled flavorizer bars, cast iron cooking grates, and stainless-steel burners on every Weber Spirit Gas grill, you’re all but guaranteed for the perfect sear every time. Spirit models are typically smaller grills, often designed for patios or smaller outdoor spaces and easily made portable. Most models have a black finish, though the S-315 model is available in stainless steel. Taste the difference a Spirit will make in your life!

Spirit vs. Genesis Grills

Weber Spirit grills are far more compact than Genesis models, with the larger models almost double the size of a Spirit grill. The Spirit grill uses porcelain enameled flavorizers, while both grills use cast iron cooking grates. Both lines use three burners on most models, though some Spirit models are available with two burners.

Spirit vs. Summit Grills

All Weber Spirit grills share the same stainless-steel burners as the Weber Summit series. Aside from those top-quality burners, the Spirit and Summit lines don’t have much in common. Spirit grills are more suited for smaller outdoor spaces and boast cast iron cooking ability.
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Grilling System
Grilling System
NG = Natural Gas, LP = Propane, SS = Stainless Steel

Weber Summit® Series

Ranging from four to six burners, the Weber Summit Gas Grill series boasts an array of features any grill master would be proud of. Stainless steel fans will love the Summit line, with stainless steel flavorizer bars, cooking grates, and burners on each Summit grill. Sear stations and handle lights for all grills on the line only add to the bells and whistles. A side burner and storage cabinets are included in the E-470, S-470, E-670, and S-670 models. All grills are available in propane (LP) and natural gas (NG) models.

Summit vs. Genesis Grills

Weber Summit and Weber Genesis grills share the same stainless steel flavorizer bars and variety of finish options, and some Genesis models include the same sear station and side burner found on most Summit models. Summit grills are typically larger and have more burners.

Summit vs. Spirit Grills

All Weber Summit grills share the same stainless-steel burners as the Weber Spirit series. Aside from those top-quality burners, the Summit and Spirit lines don’t have much in common. Summit series grills are larger and typically include more extras like side burners and storage cabinets.
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