2025 Spirit - 1 month update


 

Mark Foreman

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Well, it’s been a bit over a month and a dozen assorted cooks on my new Spirit E-425.

Overall I have been really pleased with it. Here are my observations:

Smaller size is perfect for the two of us. Can cook with only 2 burners. Would cook using 1 burner on the Genesis but that was a bit tricky.

Jury is still out on the snap burners though but they do fire up every time. I did give up the side burner when buying the Spirit.

Not having a gas gauge doesn’t seem to be an issue. I bought a in-line gauge but just lifting up on the gas can (weigh w fishing scale) gives a pretty good indication of how much is left. The gas gauge on the Genesis was always iffy in its operation.

There are NO wires, batteries, or other electronics!

Genesis (2020 SE-335) gets to ~625 degrees. Spirit goes to 700 plus. Sear boost burners work better than the Genesis sear burner in my opinion.

Genesis has 9mm SS grates, the Spirit has Weber cast iron. I think they are reversible (?? not sure, haven’t tried it) but CI grates work pretty well. I may be upgrading to SS at some point.

Spirit is build is good. In many ways it better built than the Genesis, no plastic clips and the like. Not sure about the cook box.

Spirit is WAY easier to clean. A lot less corners, indents, and crannies to dig gunk out of. When the grease tray is removed, it literally removes the bottom of the cook box.

It may be just me, but I am liking the painted side shelves better than the SS ones on the Genesis. Easier to keep clean and don’t look “stained”.

The griddle insert works very well but the cooler edges are a bit noticeable due to its size (does way less!)~. The Genesis exhibits the same thing but its bigger size makes it less noticeable.

At the end of the day I think the Spirit 435 at $599 (now $679) performs as well or perhaps a bit better the my Genesis SE-335 which was $999. It certainly fits my use and needs better. Am very happy I bought it.

That all being said, I down sized and sold 1 kettle, a WSK E6, 14 and 22 inch WSMs with all their extras. Last step is to cleanup and sell the Genesis. Won’t be asking a lot for it but it needs a bath first.

I am currently left with the Spirit E-425 for griddle and grill cooking and a 2015 Performer for grilling, small smoking, and rotisserie jobs. For longer smokes, I use a Smokin-it 3 electric. Covers all the bases.

Seems like I have gone full circle from a kettle to an E6 and back to kettle while down grading from a loaded Genesis II to a Spirit and in both cases I am happier and find them actually easier to cook with and clean.
 
Thanks for the great review. I agree with the size. It is exactly the same size as the original Genesis grills which id why I opted for a Spirit rather then a Genesis when I replaced my Silver B. I like what they did with the new series. I think the new burner configuration is probably better than my 3-burner plus sear burner. You will probably have better indirect heat control. Yes, the grates are reversable, you use the flat part up for most items and the thin edge for delicate stuff like fish to lessen sticking. Having gone from SS to cast grates, I like the cast iron better. YMMV
 
Weird observation it being same size as OG Genesis. When I looked at them they looked a bit smaller. Could be the cart design fooling my eyes or the array of knobs over taking the front of the grill. Glad it's working out
 
Great review! Sounds like a great grill. Really informative especially considering your experience with your other grills. Weber looks like they did a really nice job on the current Summit. Good to hear Performer stays to compliment it.
 
I am so happy to have the performer. Still the best grill I’ve ever had. IMO
The new Summit SPIRIT looks compelling. It looks like a really good balance of build quality, size, features, and power.

EDIT: to correct to Spirit. Sorry, I meant SPIRIT, not Summit. I was thinking SPIRIT E-425 you wrote about but somehow mistakenly typed Summit.
 
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The new Summit looks compelling. It looks like a really good balance of build quality, size, features, and power.
Could be. Had an E6 for a number of years but I almost do no smoking anymore. I mostly grill. E6 was on the big side for 2 but was truly a wonderful kamado style cooker and crazy efficient. It went to a very happy home!
 
I really liked this one that @Bruce and I saw in Kansas City last month. It does have a bit of electronics and stainless shelves, so I guess a person has to weigh the pros and cons vs. the one Mark has and likes for the opposite reasons. Here is what we saw:

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Could be. Had an E6 for a number of years but I almost do no smoking anymore. I mostly grill. E6 was on the big side for 2 but was truly a wonderful kamado style cooker and crazy efficient. It went to a very happy home!
Sorry, I corrected my post to Spirit (not Summit that I mistakenly typed). Glad your E6 Summit went to a good home.
 
Its just good to see that Weber went with an established grate size instead of making a new one..... 1000/5000/Silver b/c/Spirit300 size makes sense (for US - but NOT them) with all the options out there.

I look forward to picking up one of these grills in the future! (for cheap or FREE)
 
That’s a great and thoughtful write up. I’m glad it’s working out for you.

I am with Larry as I thought it was a bit smaller, even having seen them in person. I think it may be that the ones I’ve seen are all black and is a naturally slimming color.
 
I know for sure it is the same grate size as all the grills that @John-NY posted - and even my 4-burner 1st generation Summit for that matter, but I admit in person it somehow looks smaller. Maybe something about the tight, smaller shelves and the hood design.

Is this new Spirit perfect? No, no grill ever is, but I give Weber a lot of credit for making the Spirit a MUCH nicer grill - and more powerful if you feel you need that. The 4-burner Spirit that I posted above has about the same firepower as my 1st gen Summit, and that's saying something!

Steaks sizzling on the Summit.jpeg
 
The only complaint I have with the new version is the numbering. The previous E-3XX was the larger Spirit with 3 burners and maybe a sear burner, where now a 3XX is the smaller footprint with 3 burners which may have the sear boost feature. if you want the larger Spirit, that is the 4XX version. A bit confusing.

That said, if you want a deal on the previous generation with sear and side burner, Ace has this. Probably the best of the previous Spirits.
 

 

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