Weber 6721001 Genesis Silver B Propane, Black Review
To say I upgraded is misleading. My previous grill was a Smokey Joe. For its size, I could not have been happier. Going upward to the Genesis Silver B is incredible.
As grills for the average outdoor cook go, this is fantastic. Three burners are what I wanted, and this meets my need. Start-up means opening the grill, twisting a gas release, turning on one burner, and pressing the igniter. Close the grill and within minutes, it is hot, ready to cook.
So far, I've made steaks, ribs, cornish hen, and burgers with tremendous success. My wife has made vegetables recently that cooked as hoped. To make up for the lack of charcoal, I've used wood chips in a smoking tray.
The built-in cooking thermometer helps keep control of things. The condiment tray is small, and not much use for more than a burger flipper. There's a full shelf on the left for plates and something for the chef to drink.
The warming rack has been handy when one burger cooked faster than the rest. I use it also for baking potatoes.
It gets cold here where I live, but I am confident my Weber will last through the winter.
I fully recommend the "Genesis Silver B."
Anthony Trendl
editor, HungarianBookstore.com
Weber 6721001 Genesis Silver B Propane, Black Feature
- Propane grill; powerful, even heat without flare-ups
- Stainless steel frame; 3 burners; rust-resistant, porcelain-enameled hood
- 611-square-inch total cooking area; 36,000 BTUs
- Fully-enclosed cart; crossover ignition system; built-in thermometer; drip system directs away grease
- Measures 63 by 54 by 30 inches assembled; limited lifetime warranty
Weber 6721001 Genesis Silver B Propane, Black Overview
When we launched the Genesis gas grill line back in 1985, we launched more than a new line of grills--we launched a grilling revolution. The Genesis line changed the way gas grills work with a new and innovative cooking system that stopped flare-ups and created even heat without messy lava rocks. Our system was so good, it wasn't long before other brands tried to replicate it. Close, but no cigar. Weber's cooking system is still the best on the market, and here's why: Burners made of high-grade, stainless steel run the length of the cookbox providing even heat accross the grill. Flavorizer bars completely cover the burners-- so no holes or cutouts. They are precisely angled to generate heat and facilitate run off of juices that aren't vaporized. A drip system directs grease away from the burners. Drippings are channeled into a funnel shaped bottom tray under the burners and collect in a large drip pan. Both the funnel-shaped tray and the drip pan are easy to remove from the front of the grill. At least two or more burners are individually-controlled for direct or indirect cooking. Plus, burners have infinite control valves so you can fine tune temperature. Genesis Silver gas grills include three model types---A, B, and C. A models have two burners, B models have three burners, and C models have three burners and a side burner. All models feature a fully-enclosed cart with stainless steel doors and handles, granite-style thermoset work surfaces, crossover ignition system, solid robot-welded carts, and a rust-resistant, porcelain-enameled hood with built-in thermometer. All natural gas models include a 12 foot flexible hose. All models feature a limited lifetime warranty.
Weber 6721001 Genesis Silver B Propane, Black Specifications
The Weber Genesis is the gas grill that launched a thousand overpriced, overbuilt imitators. But there’s a reason that many serious outdoor chefs stick with Weber: the brand is known for quality parts and construction. Properly taken care of, a Weber grill will last a lifetime.
Sized to suit almost any need, the Genesis Silver has a powerful 36,000 BTU-per-hour cooking system with three stainless steel burners that run the length of the cookbox for even heating without hot or cold spots. Infinitely-adjustable, individually-controlled burner valves allow you to cook with direct or indirect heat. The primary cooking area, a warming rack, and warm-up basket provide a spacious 611 square inches of total cooking area--enough room to cook for even the biggest groups. An electronic Crossover ignition system lights all burners in succession with the push of a button. Porcelain-enameled Flavorizer bars eliminate flare-ups caused by lava rocks and ceramic briquettes-- fats and juices hit the angled bars and sizzle away, adding delicious, smoky barbecue flavor instead of flames.
The Genesis Silver’s durable construction includes a cast aluminum cookbox, fully-enclosed, robot-welded cart, porcelain-enamel cooking grates, and a rust-free porcelain-enamel steel hood. Rugged, weather-resistant wheels are crack-proof in the most extreme temperatures and allow easy transport. Locking casters prevent the grill from rolling while you cook.
This model also comes loaded with extras including: a condiment basket, four tool hooks, and a built-in thermometer. A swing-up work surface made from easy-to-clean, granite-look Thermoset holds marinades, sauces and plates while you grill. A slide-out bottom tray funnels grease into a removable catch pan for quick and painless clean-up. Included is an easy-to-read fuel gauge, so you'll never run out of gas mid-meal. Best of all, ten fasteners are all that's needed to put this grill together, meaning you'll go from box to barbecue in less than 40 minutes. The Weber Genesis Silver measures 63 by 54 by 30 inches fully assembled. This item is covered by a limited lifetime warranty, and is made in the USA.--Mary Park
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