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Old 15 May 2022, 12:15 AM   #31
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I went through the same process last month after a freak windstorm literally picked up my 10 year old Weber and slammed it to the ground. All of the control knobs on the front panel were broken as well as two of the gas valves. A metal bracket supporting the control panel had also broken.

I looked at Weber only as Consumer Reports still ranks them as the top choice. While I agree with you that the new color selections are a little ridiculous, the build quality is still at least as good as my 10 year old model.

The pricing has gone up dreadfully to the point that the current replacement model for mine is now $1,200.

Here is the best part of buying a Weber…..

After determining that I could get the broken support welded locally for $35, I was able to order Weber replacement valves for $60 and then new, aftermarket knobs for $30. Since I was doing all of this work, I out on new burner tubes for $70 and new spark igniters for $30. So, for $225, i essentially have a brand new grill. I did replace the cast iron grates last summer.
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Old 15 May 2022, 12:19 AM   #32
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You use a commercial grade indoor grill outside w a cover? Pics? I love commercial grade stuff and wouldn’t think of this lol. Price is too high for me right now in any case …
At one point I had a 2-burner APW Wyott GPH-2H. 30,000 BTUs per burner with a 30 gallon propane tank. With the NG conversion orifices. Kept in a lateral file cabinet with roll-up door. Outside the back door of a vacation cabin.

No cleanup, no smoke in the house. Very handy. Looked similar to this:
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Old 17 May 2022, 07:01 AM   #33
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Which do you use more out of curiosity?

Weber pricing is very high now, a genesis is over $1k and a summit $2800. The competing Napoleons are actually less I think.
was at my local True Value today, my grill (Gen II 3 burner) is $100 more than I paid last year ($719)
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Old 17 May 2022, 07:05 AM   #34
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Which do you use more out of curiosity?

Weber pricing is very high now, a genesis is over $1k and a summit $2800. The competing Napoleons are actually less I think.
I really only use the grill when I need to quickly grill chciken for weekly meal prep (even then when I’m bored I use BGE)

I use the BGE about 2-3 times a week
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Old 17 May 2022, 08:16 AM   #35
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After two decades of Weber ownership I just bought a Napoleon Prestige Pro 665.

I loved the Weber and it performed flawlessly, but every single person I spoke to knowledgeable in the subject said Napoleon was a cut above.

I have yet to set it up but looking forward to it.
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Old 17 May 2022, 10:12 AM   #36
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I really only use the grill when I need to quickly grill chciken for weekly meal prep (even then when I’m bored I use BGE)

I use the BGE about 2-3 times a week
This is sorta where I’m at. I will use the gas for quick chicken grilling during the week (just finished on old Weber lol) and the Kamado for any fun cooking I think.
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Old 17 May 2022, 10:13 AM   #37
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After two decades of Weber ownership I just bought a Napoleon Prestige Pro 665.

I loved the Weber and it performed flawlessly, but every single person I spoke to knowledgeable in the subject said Napoleon was a cut above.

I have yet to set it up but looking forward to it.
What sold you in the pro? If it wasn’t a full 1$k more then normal prestige I think I’d just do it.
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Old 18 May 2022, 06:48 AM   #38
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What sold you in the pro? If it wasn’t a full 1$k more then normal prestige I think I’d just do it.
The wife wanted the rotisserie function, and I wanted the integrated smoker. That, and the Prestige was sold out!
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Old 18 May 2022, 06:57 AM   #39
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The wife wanted the rotisserie function, and I wanted the integrated smoker. That, and the Prestige was sold out!
Lol I’m about to upgrade to the prestige with sear burner (which I do want) and rotisserie (now the 2nd considering the Kamado one lol) because the plain prestige is out!
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Old 18 May 2022, 07:18 AM   #40
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Lol I’m about to upgrade to the prestige with sear burner (which I do want) and rotisserie (now the 2nd considering the Kamado one lol) because the plain prestige is out!
Ha! I'm pretty sure the Prestige only exists on paper ;)

Enjoy it - I've got the first grill scheduled for next week. It should be epic!
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Old 18 May 2022, 07:55 AM   #41
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Old 18 May 2022, 08:41 AM   #42
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We're arguing about how to christen the grill. I want Tomohawks, wife wants a whole turbot, and the kids are split between bbq ribs, kalbi bulgogi, and carabineros...

I mean the logical answer would be 'all of the above'.
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Old 18 May 2022, 08:47 AM   #43
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Thanks, Yes, I have considered that as it is a good idea. Did a light restoration last year and cleaned all burner holes etc. Could just get new flavorizers and have some improvement. However the cart has given up the ghost haha. Bottom is rusted through, I’ve painted a few times and rust quickly is back and staining concrete deck etc. I can’t figure out how to get replacement cart.

I also found some of Napoleon is now done in China, one of 3 plants. Hard to determine what models but I assume they’re freestyle for sure.

Sorry if this question has already been answered, but this may help:

I also have a Weber Genesis from 2007 with a rusted under carriage. I wanted to replace the rusted panel, and to do so i registered my grill on the Weber website. once registered, the entire parts diagram for your grille model becomes available, complete with part numbers.

From there you can identify the part number you need and email Weber customer service to order it. I actually submitted a warranty claim for my rusted undercarriage, and Weber actually approved it and sent me the panel free of charge!! This was this year and my grille is from 07 … That shows you that Weber is a great company that values its customers.

As others have mentioned, i also have heard that Weber’s may not be built as well as in the past, so it’s worth refurbishing the one you have. Plus, it’ll likely cost less than a brand new one.

Hope this helps!

Here’s a pic of my 07 Genesis with the rusted carriage (haven’t gotten around to installing the replacement panel yet):




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Old 18 May 2022, 09:52 AM   #44
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FWIW and as a side note I noticed an article in todays WSJ that Weber reported a 59 million dollar loss for the first qtr, siting 'supply chain issues' as the main culprit along with slower sales due to 'more people traveling' ? !
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Old 18 May 2022, 09:54 AM   #45
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Sorry if this question has already been answered, but this may help:

I also have a Weber Genesis from 2007 with a rusted under carriage. I wanted to replace the rusted panel, and to do so i registered my grill on the Weber website. once registered, the entire parts diagram for your grille model becomes available, complete with part numbers.

From there you can identify the part number you need and email Weber customer service to order it. I actually submitted a warranty claim for my rusted undercarriage, and Weber actually approved it and sent me the panel free of charge!! This was this year and my grille is from 07 … That shows you that Weber is a great company that values its customers.

As others have mentioned, i also have heard that Weber’s may not be built as well as in the past, so it’s worth refurbishing the one you have. Plus, it’ll likely cost less than a brand new one.

Hope this helps!

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good to hear on your warranty claim ! While you're at it , get that deck stained !!
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good to hear on your warranty claim ! While you're at it , get that deck stained !!

Yeah Weber was very gracious…oh yes the deck is long overdue for a power wash and stain! I’m almost embarrassed to show it in the picture!!


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We're arguing about how to christen the grill. I want Tomohawks, wife wants a whole turbot, and the kids are split between bbq ribs, kalbi bulgogi, and carabineros...

I mean the logical answer would be 'all of the above'.
Reverse sear some tomahawks!
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Sorry if this question has already been answered, but this may help:

I also have a Weber Genesis from 2007 with a rusted under carriage. I wanted to replace the rusted panel, and to do so i registered my grill on the Weber website. once registered, the entire parts diagram for your grille model becomes available, complete with part numbers.

From there you can identify the part number you need and email Weber customer service to order it. I actually submitted a warranty claim for my rusted undercarriage, and Weber actually approved it and sent me the panel free of charge!! This was this year and my grille is from 07 … That shows you that Weber is a great company that values its customers.

As others have mentioned, i also have heard that Weber’s may not be built as well as in the past, so it’s worth refurbishing the one you have. Plus, it’ll likely cost less than a brand new one.

Hope this helps!

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That is awesome.

So I do have rust on bottom panel as well as sides. However, I have found a Weber forum and it turns out restorations is the main discussion point. Turns out the Genesis of that time frame is the most desirable. The Summits from them are money pits, with extremely expensive flavorizer bars ($250), an enameled fire box that will fail And there’s no more service parts. So these guys all look for those genesis to renovate and generally skip or scrap the “nicer” Summits!
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That is awesome.

So I do have rust on bottom panel as well as sides. However, I have found a Weber forum and it turns out restorations is the main discussion point. Turns out the Genesis of that time frame is the most desirable. The Summits from them are money pits, with extremely expensive flavorizer bars ($250), an enameled fire box that will fail And there’s no more service parts. So these guys all look for those genesis to renovate and generally skip or scrap the “nicer” Summits!

Ah , i see…Good to know!

Yeah, i can see how an enameled firebox is not the best for longevity. It’ll certainly make it a tougher decision on whether to restore or go new.

you could first try the warranty claim route on those rusted panels since there’s nothing to lose, and they may goodwill approve your claim.

If going for new, i still like the Weber Genesis 3 burner vs something like the Napoleon. Those wavy grills on the Napoleon strike me as difficult to clean…


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Ah , i see…Good to know!

Yeah, i can see how an enameled firebox is not the best for longevity. It’ll certainly make it a tougher decision on whether to restore or go new.

you could first try the warranty claim route on those rusted panels since there’s nothing to lose, and they may goodwill approve your claim.

If going for new, i still like the Weber Genesis 3 burner vs something like the Napoleon. Those wavy grills on the Napoleon strike me as difficult to clean…


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The Genesis firebox is all cast Al I believe, so you’re in good shape to restore.

I have compared the new Genesis and taking in the “new look”, 3 vs 4 burner, lifetime vs 10 yr warranty, and NA manufacturing the Napoleon wins out to me. I am curious on cleaning the wavy grates but have seen no complaints on that.

On that Weber forum they dismiss anything made after 2010ish fyi lol.

Given that I’d have to spend $250 for flavorizers at minimum to get more consistent heat I don’t want to spend any Weber’s money for replacement parts I don’t really intend to use. I’ll just sell the grill for fairly cheap to someone that wants a project and can fab and repair. Wife has seen the new grill and wants it on the deck
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The Genesis firebox is all cast Al I believe, so you’re in good shape to restore.

I have compared the new Genesis and taking in the “new look”, 3 vs 4 burner, lifetime vs 10 yr warranty, and NA manufacturing the Napoleon wins out to me. I am curious on cleaning the wavy grates but have seen no complaints on that.

On that Weber forum they dismiss anything made after 2010ish fyi lol.

Given that I’d have to spend $250 for flavorizers at minimum to get more consistent heat I don’t want to spend any Weber’s money for replacement parts I don’t really intend to use. I’ll just sell the grill for fairly cheap to someone that wants a project and can fab and repair. Wife has seen the new grill and wants it on the deck
Ah yes - $250 for the flavorizers is a little too high for folded metal strips... Looks like Napoleon has upped their game with the lifetime warranty...and most importantly wife wants it, so it's a no branier! Would love to see pics once you get it!
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The Genesis firebox is all cast Al I believe, so you’re in good shape to restore.

I have compared the new Genesis and taking in the “new look”, 3 vs 4 burner, lifetime vs 10 yr warranty, and NA manufacturing the Napoleon wins out to me. I am curious on cleaning the wavy grates but have seen no complaints on that.

On that Weber forum they dismiss anything made after 2010ish fyi lol.

Given that I’d have to spend $250 for flavorizers at minimum to get more consistent heat I don’t want to spend any Weber’s money for replacement parts I don’t really intend to use. I’ll just sell the grill for fairly cheap to someone that wants a project and can fab and repair. Wife has seen the new grill and wants it on the deck
oh btw - which weber forum do you go on? i'd like to join and take a look around...

thanks!
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Here’s the one I found. Lots of smoking forums, few on gas grills themselves haha.

https://tvwbb.com/forums/weber-gas-grills.91/
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Here’s the one I found. Lots of smoking forums, few on gas grills themselves haha.

https://tvwbb.com/forums/weber-gas-grills.91/
Thanks man! Some inspiring restorations on there!
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Ah yes - $250 for the flavorizers is a little too high for folded metal strips... Looks like Napoleon has upped their game with the lifetime warranty...and most importantly wife wants it, so it's a no branier! Would love to see pics once you get it!
LOL, when I re-did mine a couple years back I got thicker gauge than the stock SS bars off Amazon for less than half of that !
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LOL, when I re-did mine a couple years back I got thicker gauge than the stock SS bars off Amazon for less than half of that !
For summit? There’s a middle connector bar that covers a burner there. That’s what keeps these tougher to replace!
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For summit? There’s a middle connector bar that covers a burner there. That’s what keeps these tougher to replace!
Opps, my bad, no, it was for my prior Genesis
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Opps, my bad, no, it was for my prior Genesis
Yep you’d think they’d be similar… which is why the guys into restoring generally avoid the summit as a money pit and pursue the “lesser” genesis only .
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I wonder how the new Weber's with their 'searing section' are working out ?

https://www.weber.com/US/en/grills/g.../35310001.html
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I wonder how the new Weber's with their 'searing section' are working out ?

https://www.weber.com/US/en/grills/g.../35310001.html
I don’t see it being as good as infrared 1800 degrees, just an extra burner.
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