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Weren't you working on a Summit, Bill? Did you ever get it finished? I don't remember seeing a final reveal.While I don’t agree that they are”Mostly Junk” the poorly designed cookbox is it’s Achilles Heel, aside from that, IMO they are well constructed. Unfortunately the lack of crucial parts availability has rendered many to the junk pile.
For those of us who've never seen either in person, how do you tell the difference between the 1st and 2nd Gen?I guess I agree that the 1st generation Summit was a pinnacle creation by Weber. [...] I haven't had the opportunity to closely inspect a 2nd generation Summit
Both the 4-burner in the original post in this thread and the Platinum 6-burner posted after it are good examples of the 2nd generation Summits.For those of us who've never seen either in person, how do you tell the difference between the 1st and 2nd Gen?
Yeah, they were pretty amazing (well except the rusty fire box part). They were as close to a Vieluxe as you could get. They were amazing grilling machines. Basically they could keep the heat up even in cold weather, when gas grills usually begin to fall on their faces, they were quite versatile and did grill cooking very nicely. They just could not rotisserie worth a darn. Actually I can blame my Summit for beginning my multi-grill journey (addiction). Because when purchased the deal with wife was I would sell the original Genesis 2 Red Head I bought a few years earlier. (well more than a few LOL). Until we tried doing our first spun chicken on it. Tried a couple more things (thankfully had not sold the Genesis yet), was quite disappointed with results and stopped trying to sell the Genesis. That began the start of my "problem"Damn. That 1st gen Summit does look amazing.