Weber Grills

Just imagine Weber Grills have been around since 1952 and has proven to be in the forefront for American grills.  George Stephen was a welder for the Coast Guard, found himself after a long day at work, wanting to come home and grill, but was unable to find one that would suit his needs.  One day while he was about to weld two metal buoys halves together an idea hit him – why not use the lower half to grill and the top half for a lid.

From there the grill grew piece by piece as his vision was coming together right before his very eyes.  A handle was added then three legs, and it didn’t look like much to start, but took it home anyway to give it a try.  As it goes, his grill did not work as he had hoped – the grill wouldn’t stay lit.  While continuously trying, one of his neighbors suggested he poke some holes in it – fire needs air.  George took his advice and voila the Weber Grill was born!

Today the evolution of Weber Grills continues to perfect their grills so there will be one out there for everyone.  They range from portable grills, to charcoal, to gas to electric to an outdoor fireplace and they also have a smoker.  From the grills, they also have expanded their product line to include grilling replacement parts, covers, cookbooks and tools.

Something else with Weber Grills, you don’t have to restrict yourself.  The grills are meant to last so you can grill anytime you want without a care.  So people in cold climates are not limited to any type of grilling season.  After all you do see a lot of grilling going on during football season at tailgate parties.

Weber Grills have come up with a number of products to make sure you have everything you need to care for your grill.  Their massive product line of grills cover all grilling needs.  Only thing you will need to do is decide which grill to get then there will only be one thing left for you to do, get some food and start grilling!

Charcoal Grills

When you are shopping for grills a well made charcoal grill will be the perfect addition for your barbecue. Which grill to select may seem to be a challenge, but it doesn’t have to be. There are several things to take into consideration:

• Where do you plan to keep the grill
• Will you have to move it
• Are you limited with space
• What is your budget
• What color do you have in mind

Here are a few charcoal grills that can do whatever you will need.

The first charcoal grill to consider is the Weber Smokey Joe Grill.  This is the ideal portable grill for just about every occasion including tailgating parties, camping and cookouts.

While this is considered a portable grill, it is strong enough for backyard use, but be mindful if you have small children or pets running around so they do not get burned or knock it over.  This grill has a removable lid and the grill has a porcelain enameled coating which helps prevent rust.

Secondly is the Weber 741001 22.5 Inch One-Touch Silver Kettle Grill.  This grill has a “One-Touch” cleaning system which allows you to clean and vent the system, as well as, empty it out without getting your hands dirty this makes clean up a breeze.

With grill you will not have to limit yourself to just occasional barbecues, this charcoal grill can be used anytime. The grill is very sturdy and is equipped with rust resistant parts so you can plan to use this grill for years to come.

Third is the Weber 1421001 Performer Charcoal Grill.  This grill features a Touch-N-Go gas ignition system making lighting a lot easier.  It is also has a side work table on a steel frame durable rolling cart with a lower shelf. Also a plus is the charcoal storage container to protect the coals from the weather.

The three hooks make it convenient to hold you utensils. Something you do not see in grills is the assortment of colors, black, green, blue to complement your backyard décor.

There are many to charcoal grills to choose from but these are amongst the top in their product lines.  The Weber Smokey Joe is great for small space grilling or grilling on the go, while the Weber Kettle Grill is more suited for backyard grilling with the added option of being able to move it.  For grilling, charcoal storage, space to prepare your food, and be able to move it, then Weber Performer Charcoal Grill is the way to go.

Weber Grill Parts

Since the majority of grill owners leave their grills outdoors year round, you will more than likely need Weber Grill Parts.  Owning a Weber Grill is an investment and you will want to do what is best for it.  By replacing some parts as needed, this will keep your running like new and most of the replacement parts come with a warranty so this is also a plus.  When you are looking for Weber grill parts, you will need the model number so you will get the right part for your grill.

One of the top selling items is the Weber 7536 Flavorized Bars.  These come in a package of five and fit the Genesis Silver B and C, the Sprint 700 and the Weber 900.  These bars help add flavor to the food, so when they wear, you will want to replace them and they are easy to install.

One of the most common parts to replace is the cooking grate.  This one is the Weber 7527 Stainless Steel Replacement Cooking Grates fit Genesis Silver B and C, Genesis Gold B and C, Genesis 1000-3500 and Spirit 700.

You know they are difficult to clean even with the best care, over time, you will want to replace them.  By replacing them your grill will look brand new.

Another common part to replace is the Weber 7508 Stainless Steel Burner Tube Set.  This tube set fit the Weber Genesis Silver B and C, Spirit 700 and Genesis Gold gas grills from 2002 to newer.

This part you will want to replace as soon as you see wear so you be able to maintain heat efficiency.  This will make your grill last even longer.

One item that will eventually need replacing is the Weber 7513 Warming Rack for Spirit 700, Genesis 1000-5500, Genesis Silver B and C, Genesis B and C, Genesis Platinum and Platinum I and II.  Similar to the grates the rack is tough to clean and used a lot with big grillers.

These are the most common Weber Grill Parts that need to be changed as they wear.  If you do not see your specific part, if it is a Weber, there is a replacement part for it.