This is a mid-sized gas grill with basic features and a clean, crisp look that is quite appealing. The price compared to its size and quality makes this grill a great value. The square tube frame is welded, not bent like you would see in lower-quality grills; it is a frame that is sturdy and sound. The stainless steel doors and burners on this grill are 304 surgical grade, which is rust-proof. Cooking on this grill is quite an experience, as I have never experienced so few flare-ups, and there are no hot spots. This seems to be the case with all Weber grills thus far.
Features
- 3 stainless steel burners
- Porcelain-enameled cooking grates
- Warming rack and basket
- 36,000 BTU-per-hour input
- Enclosed cart with stainless steel doors and handles
- Push-button ignition
- Height: 63” - Width: 54” - Depth 30” (with lid open)
Pros
- Strong frame, well-built
- Good warranty terms
- 304 grade stainless steel
- Easy to assemble
- 3-burners for added cooking options
Cons
- Casters on legs can be obtrusive
Cost: $399
Insider's info: buy this grill in 2008! Next years model will not have stainless steel doors. The good quality and low price makes this grill a great buy. I have also had personal experience with Weber's customer service and have been very pleased, which adds even more value to their product.