Mark Foreman
TVWBB Wizard
I have downsized from a Genesis ii SE-335 (2020) to a 2025 Spirit E-425. The Spirit is smaller (17 x 24 grates) than the Genesis (19 by 27) and doesn’t have a bunch of stuff I do not need. There is only the 2 of us and we no longer have large dinner parties. I was cooking for 2 on 1 burner with the others on low. The Spirt was 1/2 the cost of the Genesis.

Now I am down to a Performer, Spirit, and Smokin-it 3 electric smoker. I have sold a 22 Kettle, 14 and 22 WSMs, and a WSK E6. I will be selling the Genesis for an attractive price if anyone’s interested!
The Spirit went together easily in about an hour and a half. Was quite solid when done. I like the construction better than the Genesis.
No bells and whistles I don’t need or ever used (side burner, I grill 3).
I didn’t like that there was no “gas gauge” but the one on the Genesis wasn’t exactly useful (never worked right) so I’ll adjust.
Jury is out on the snap burner igniters but time will tell.
The grease tray slides out the back and uses the same small pan. It’s angular so everything drains to one side and into the pan. The drip tray now has a snap on cover. The back is not fully closed (to remove grease tray) but I do not see that as an issue.
All burners fired up 1st try! Put burners on high and after about 10 minutes it was approaching 550 degrees. With the sear function on it got to 625 before I shut it off.
All in all, I’m happy so far. Tonight we cook!

Now I am down to a Performer, Spirit, and Smokin-it 3 electric smoker. I have sold a 22 Kettle, 14 and 22 WSMs, and a WSK E6. I will be selling the Genesis for an attractive price if anyone’s interested!
The Spirit went together easily in about an hour and a half. Was quite solid when done. I like the construction better than the Genesis.
No bells and whistles I don’t need or ever used (side burner, I grill 3).
I didn’t like that there was no “gas gauge” but the one on the Genesis wasn’t exactly useful (never worked right) so I’ll adjust.
Jury is out on the snap burner igniters but time will tell.
The grease tray slides out the back and uses the same small pan. It’s angular so everything drains to one side and into the pan. The drip tray now has a snap on cover. The back is not fully closed (to remove grease tray) but I do not see that as an issue.
All burners fired up 1st try! Put burners on high and after about 10 minutes it was approaching 550 degrees. With the sear function on it got to 625 before I shut it off.
All in all, I’m happy so far. Tonight we cook!