KevinInStL
TVWBB Member
Hi all. I've only really ever grilled on charcoal, but with our first baby on the way, I'm looking on the used market for a gas grill to be able to cook food faster when the baby comes.
My question is basically the title: are the new style (i.e. burners that run front to back) Weber gassers better at 2-zone cooking than the older style that run left to right?
I see way more of the older style Weber gas grills on the used market in my price range, and I actually like the look of the older ones. But I'd like one that's pretty good at 2 zone cooking. However, most of the newer style grills of the size I'm looking for (3 burner spirit) that I see are the version with the enclosed cart. But I've read that that cart often rusts out completely and is not easily fixable. Anyone here have this happen, or have thoughts?
My question is basically the title: are the new style (i.e. burners that run front to back) Weber gassers better at 2-zone cooking than the older style that run left to right?
I see way more of the older style Weber gas grills on the used market in my price range, and I actually like the look of the older ones. But I'd like one that's pretty good at 2 zone cooking. However, most of the newer style grills of the size I'm looking for (3 burner spirit) that I see are the version with the enclosed cart. But I've read that that cart often rusts out completely and is not easily fixable. Anyone here have this happen, or have thoughts?