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Weber 3721001 Spirit E-310 Propane Gas Grill, Black

Weber 3721001 Spirit E-310 Propane Gas Grill, Black


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Brand: Weber

List Price: $499.00
Buy New: $399.00
You Save: $100.00 (20%)



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 10662

Color: Black Liquid Propane
Shipping Weight (lbs): 140
Dimensions (in): 40 x 30.5 x 26
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 3721001
Model: 3721001
UPC: 077924068096
EAN: 0077924068096
ASIN: B000H1SFCW

Release Date: December 5, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 days

Features:
  • 3-burner propane grill; 36,000 Btu's; 611 inches total cooking area
  • 424-square-inch main cooking area; 112-square-inch warming rack
  • Stainless steel frame; rust-resistant, porcelain-enameled cooking grates
  • Fully enclosed stainless steel cart; 75-square-inch basket
  • Crossover ignition system; center-mounted thermometer

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Weber Spirit E-310 LP Gas Grill, Black, Features An Enclosed Cart With Stainless Steel Doors & Handles, Painted Black Side & Rear Panels, Grills Are Constructed With A Porcelain Enameled Shroud With A Center Mounted Thermometer & Black Painted Cast Aluminum End Caps, The Cooking System, Rated At 36,000 BTUs Includes 3 Stainless Steel Burners & A Crossover Ignition System, Cooking Grates & Flavorizer Bars Are Porcelain Enameled, Primary Cooking Area Measures 424 SQIN, 5 SQIN, For A Total Cooking Area Of 611 SQIN, Includes 1 Removable Thermoset Work Surface, Right Hand & Left Hand Condiment Baskets, 3 Tool Holders, Precision Fuel Gauge, Locking Casters & Crackproof All Weather Wheels, Tank Not Included, Limited Warranty, Weber Cookbook Included, Replaces All Weber Genesis Silver B Gas Grills.


Customer Reviews:   Read 13 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great value gas grill - 4 and a half stars   May 28, 2008
Adam
38 out of 38 found this review helpful

I have a Weber Genesis E-310 myself and love it, and I recently helped a friend purchase and assemble this cheaper Spirit E-310. Overall, it's a very nice grill and a great value. Compared to the Genesis, it has a smaller cooking area and some of the materials aren't as nice, but as far as I can tell it uses the exact same burners/heating mechanism and as a result it heats up quicker and gets hotter because it's smaller (ours heated up past the 600 degree mark after only about 10 minutes!). I think Weber makes a great gas grill, my family has owned them for years (my dad had a genesis that lasted over 10 years left outside under a covered porch but w/o a grill cover in the harsh south FL climate, he recently replaced it with another Genesis). I would definately recommend this grill to anyone, in fact while I love my Genesis I am left wondering if it's really worth the extra $250 vs. this Spirit.

First, cooking on it: This grill gets HOT. Over 600 degrees. It heats up very quickly, and maintains a nice even temp. It has a decent sized grilling surface, but if you plan on having large parties you may want to consider the larger Genesis. Note it does have an indicator that tells you how much gas you have left, from my experience w/ my Genesis this is a useful tool but is not exactly accurate (it's roughly accurate, if it says the tank is full you're fine, if it says the tank is empty you could be running out of gas tonight or you could have enough to grill 3 or 4 more times). Regardless, I have 2 propane tanks and I recommend that route, that way you always have a full one on hand in the garage.

Grill Grate *IMPORTANT* - one decision you have to make in buying this grill is what type of grilling grate to get with it. You have a choice of porceline (lowest end), stainless steel, cast iron, or cast iron w/ porceline enamel on it. All four are offered by Weber as add-ons/replacements, which one actually comes with the grill will vary depending on what store you go to. The model offered on Amazon apparently includes the base-porceline grates, some hardware stores offer it with cast iron, and I believe only the more expensive Spirit SP-310 comes with stainless steel, but if you want stainless grates you can get the E-310 and buy the stainless grates for about $50. The porceline grate is the lowest end - it doesn't retain heat that well and it doesn't last particularly long. However, the one my friend got had the porceline and I cooked on it and it seems to work just fine. Cast iron retains heat the best (and heat retention is important for grilling ... imagine you get the grill nice and hot, then plop down a 1/2 lb burger right out of the fridge, a cast iron grate with better heat retention will give a superior "sear" to the base porcelain, which will cool down), but unfortunately if you live in a humid climate don't even THINK about cast iron as it will rust out (we live in FL and it's not an option here). I've never used the enameled cast iron, I'm sure it lasts longer than the regular cast iron but probably has some compromises (heat retention), but I'm guessing here. I have stainless steel on my Genesis and like it, it holds up well in humid climates but doesn't give quite as good a sear as cast iron. The solution is, if I'm cooking something where I want a great sear like a Filet Mignon, you can take a cast iron skillet or grill/griddle pan (available on Amazon under the brand name "Lodge" for about $20) and put that right on your grill before preheating and cook on that, it works great, just remember to bring it back inside afterwards so it doesn't rust.

Assembly, it's a "2 beer job": This is where I deduct a half point. I had my Genesis delivered assembled but foolishly offered to assemble my friend's Spirit, and in hindsight would have rather paid the extra 20 bucks for assembly. The instructions say it takes a half hour (or 15 minutes for a pro, which I intepret as a Home Depot employee who has assembled 100 of these things before), as far as I can tell if this is your first time doing it the only way you could assemble it in a half hour is if you start with it entirely unpacked with the parts well organized, and that process itself will take 20-30 mins. It took me about an hour (including unpacking, I started with just the opened box). The instruction are pretty bad, but not terrible, I figured it out and I'm an idiot. Some of the parts are pretty low quality, like the screws/bolts (the kit comes with a cheapo plastic wrench, I'd suggest using that instead of a real metal wrench, as I broke a bolt in half using a metal wrench and no I didn't tighten it too much by normal standards). If you buy the grill assembled, it appears very high quality but when you assemble it yourself you see where they cut corners. Overall the quality is probably as good as anything out there in this price range though.

Price: Note, don't pay over $400 for this grill (before shipping/assembly). Amazon used to list it at $399, but is as of this review they are asking $549, while Lowes, Home Depot, and my local hardware store all ask $399. Note it is offered in a couple different trim levels (the main difference, possibly the only difference, is the grate, see below on that). My local hardware store asked somehting like $50 for shipping AND assembly, so shoot for something like $450 out the door delivered and assembled (if you want/need it assembled).

A warning about cheap gas grills: It is worth it to pay for a decent gas grill. If I were in the market and was on the budget, I probably wouldn't go any lower than the slightly cheaper Spirit E-210 (2 burners to the 310s 3 and smaller grilling area). Cheap gas grills are TERRIBLE - they don't last, they don't get hot enough, they don't maintain even temperature, and they usually have the burners too close to the grate which results in flare ups (which ruins your dinner). If you're on a tight budget and want to go much cheaper than the Spirit E-210 ($300), save yourself a headache and just get a charcoal grill. Which brings us too ...

Charcoal vs. Gas: I used to be a charcoal snob. That was over 10 years ago now, though. Most people who swear by charcoal's superiority either have an ax to grind or have never used a GOOD gas grill, only cheap ones which, as I said before, don't get hot enough and don't give you enough control. The advantage of charcoal is not the "rich smokey flavor", that's an old wives tale. The advantages of charcoal are 1) it gets HOT, 2) it gives a (skilled griller) great control of the temp, and 3) it can be used to generate a wide range of temps, from low heat for slow BBQing to high heat for a great steak. A good gas grill will do an excellent job at 1) and 2), although probably isn't great for low-heat smoking (I've never tried on my Genesis). In a perfect world we'd have both, and given the low price of a weber charcoal kettle you can have both. I appreciate the convenience of a gas grill, and for something like a burger, a pork chop, or a steak IMO it does just as good a job as a charcoal grill with 1/2 the effort. I live alone so a lot of times I'm just grilling for one, a gas grill is great for that but at the same time is big enough to cook for a decent group. One day I will probably have both so that I can use the charcoal grill for slow-cooking things (BBQ) like baby back ribs and the gas grill for "grilling" (steaks, burgers) and when that day comes I'll probably spring for something like a Big Green Egg as my charcoal grill, but even then I bet I'd use my gas Weber probably 3 times as often as the charcoal option.


Overall: I seriously doubt you will find a better gas grill for this price, and I'd wager you could find a number of inferior grills at higher prices. If you're in the market for a gas grill and are budget concious, you can't go wrong with this. If you're not on a tight budget, consider the Genesis but as I said before I do question whether my extra $200 or so was well spent, even though the Genesis is probably the best < $1,000 gas grill available.



5 out of 5 stars Fantastic Grill, Priced Right.   June 21, 2007
Jason (Marlton, NJ USA)
25 out of 26 found this review helpful

We didn't buy ours on Amazon, but rather got it from a local dealer for $399. I picked it up yesterday and assembled it myself. I was very impressed with the assembly of the grill. I've setup grills before that "assemble in minutes" (200 or 300 minutes..), but this was dead simple. Yes, the directions could use a bit more verbage, but they definitely clearly depict how to put the thing together. Essentially, you attach the large wheels, put the base together, drop the top onto the base, attach some exterior pieces, a shelf, doors and finally, the tank. The directions say 30 minutes, or 15 if you're a pro. It took me about 45, including a couple of interruptions, so I'd say 30 is pretty much on the money.

The grill heats up very fast. Much faster than the Kenmore model it replaced. Folks - don't be suckered by the allure of 60k BTU grills simply based on that number alone. BTUs only really tell half of the story. The real key to grill efficiency is the heat box - what the burners are sitting inside. If the box is a well-built one, you don't need the higher BTU output to maintain temperature in the box. The Spirit E310, while only 36k BTU, beats the daylights out of the 48k Kenmore we had in terms of time to heat up, ability to recover heat after opening the lid and ability to maintain an even temp inside the box.

Oh yeah, and no crazy noises coming out of the burners, like the Kenmore had. Ultimately, it's what caused Sears to give us our $$ back on the Kenmore, which wound up being applied to our Weber. And yes, we had it serviced -- Sears came out with Sr. Techs on 3 occasions.

The scale on the side that holds the tank is great, though a bit picky as to what configuration tanks will properly seat on it. One of our tanks fits great, the other doesn't. Leaving the tank on the ground next to the grill isn't an option either, due to the shorter length of the hose on the grill. That, is my only nit to pick with this grill.



4 out of 5 stars Weber Spirit E-310 Product Review   January 9, 2007
Randall C. Loeb
20 out of 21 found this review helpful

The item showed up nearly a week before I was expecting it. Due to its weight, the free shipping was an added plus. The delivery company actually placed the grill inside my garage which was very helpful again due to its weight and the size of the boxes. The directions provided to assemble the grill were vague and very difficult to interupt. The directions indicated to plan about 30 to 40 minutes to assemble. It took almost 2 hours and I am very mechanically inclined. Once assembled the grill worked perfectly. If I had to do it over again, I would buy this grill, but would love to have better directions.


3 out of 5 stars Weber Grills are great but the shipping was horrible!   July 24, 2007
Jaded (Philadelphia, PA)
13 out of 27 found this review helpful

I purchased this grill from Amazon for my brother-in-law's 40th Birthday. He is a big fan of Weber Grills and Grilling Utensils. His party was on a Saturday and the grill was delivered on Thursday, as promised. To my dismay, the box that the grill was in was ripped & torn and retaped with packing tape. The product was said to to sold and delivered by Amazon. I was hoping it wouldn't be so bad on the inside. Boy was I wrong. There was only three small pieces of packaging material inside the box. Everything was thrown into the box so during shipping several parts were damaged. The plastic handle on the front had a big scratch across it. The flat surface where the knobs are located were bent out of shape. The end of the metal bars were bent and sticking out of the wholes in the box. And there were several big pieces missing including the back and side covers. When I told this story to my family members they all though it was bad but thought that I might be exaggerating a little, until they saw the pictures that I took before and after I opened the box. Believe me when I tell you, the box looked like it went to war, no exaggeration.

Needless to say, did not gift the item to by brother-in-law. In fact, when I called Amazon, they told me that they could not even send a replacement because they no longer have it in stock. So why is it that they still have it advertised online for sale?

I have never had a problem with Amazon; I've even bought a 42" Plasma from them. I was shocked when they sent that grill to me. Weber's in general are terrific grills but beware of the delivery.



5 out of 5 stars Great no frills Grill   May 17, 2007
Edward Dougherty (Albany, NY USA)
12 out of 13 found this review helpful

If you are overwhelmed by the behemouth grills they are selling at big box stores and in catalogues, then this is the grill for you. Three burners allows for easy control of temperature and flames. The shelf on the left is convenient for a platter. What more do you need? Assembly was moderately easy, but took longer than the 30 minutes they said it would take.


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