Joel Young
TVWBB Member
This is my first Weber grill! After owning several Walmart specials, I decided it was probably time to get a decent one. While researching new models I stumbled across this forum and was hooked!
I found this Genesis 1100 earlier this year on OfferUp. It was $100 which may have been a little high, but at the time there was a shortage of Redheads with wood slats. Plus it was almost* fully functional.
The igniter is long gone, and someone was kind enough to cover it with a piece of diamond plate screwed through the control panel
No rust, but the Arizona heat is not kind to plastic.
Only missing 1 flavorizer bar, but I'll be replacing them anyway
So I dubbed it the "Diamond Plate" edition.
I thought it was just to cover the broken igniter, but come to find out there is a hollowed out space for a house key. I guess the previous owner was forgetful with his keys but still managed to have a phillips screwdriver on him?
Disassembly went pretty well. I stopped the fame at this point as I figured it would be easier to clean upright.
Only snapped 1 bolt! Now just have to figure out where to go next. The lid looks to be in nice condition save for some flat black overspray. The biggest problem I see will trying to find a replacement control panel. Seems like any NOS units are long gone. Lots of cleaning to do in the meantime...
I found this Genesis 1100 earlier this year on OfferUp. It was $100 which may have been a little high, but at the time there was a shortage of Redheads with wood slats. Plus it was almost* fully functional.


The igniter is long gone, and someone was kind enough to cover it with a piece of diamond plate screwed through the control panel


No rust, but the Arizona heat is not kind to plastic.

Only missing 1 flavorizer bar, but I'll be replacing them anyway

So I dubbed it the "Diamond Plate" edition.

I thought it was just to cover the broken igniter, but come to find out there is a hollowed out space for a house key. I guess the previous owner was forgetful with his keys but still managed to have a phillips screwdriver on him?

Disassembly went pretty well. I stopped the fame at this point as I figured it would be easier to clean upright.

Only snapped 1 bolt! Now just have to figure out where to go next. The lid looks to be in nice condition save for some flat black overspray. The biggest problem I see will trying to find a replacement control panel. Seems like any NOS units are long gone. Lots of cleaning to do in the meantime...