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This site covers reviews and usage tips for the latest Weber grills. If you need helping fixing your older Weber then here is another site dedicated to helping you find Weber replacement parts.
This site has absolutely no affiliation with the Weber Stephens Company. I am an independent reviewer. I am delighted to share the best Weber products with you and quick to point out the grills that you should NOT purchase.
Speaking of which, let’s get that part out of the way right now.
The Best Weber Grills
The Five Worst Weber Grills
- Go Anywhere Gas Grill
- Genesis II LX 240
- Summit S 420
- Smokey Joe Silver
- 14.5 Inch Weber Smokey Mountain
Here is why I don’t like these five grills.
Some Interesting Considerations
- Summit S 670
- 22.5 inch Weber Smokey Mountain
- Master Touch Kettle
- Spirit II E 310
- Q3200
- Q1200
- Genesis II (E/S) 410
- Weber Spirit E330 and SP 335
- Weber Smokefire Pellet Grill
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What Is The House Of Bones?
The House Of Bones BBQ Guide is going to be the ultimate resource guide for how to make incredible barbecue with your new grill. The guide will be based on some of the amazing recipes and techniques utilized at the legendary House of Bones BBQ restaurant in Derby, CT.
We are going to cover ribs, brisket, pulled pork, chicken and more!
How To Deal With Leftovers
How to Reheat Brisket: It is exciting to smoke a whole packer brisket but it isn’t always easy to finish eating it in a day and you will often end up with quite a few leftovers. This article will walk you through a few options of how to reheat a brisket for the best flavor and juiciness.
How to Reheat Wings: There are many ways to heat up a batch of leftover chicken wings. We cover everything from microwaves, to broilers to toaster ovens!
More Coming Soon!