Which gas Weber to get


 

Dan Godwin

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Looking for a propane grill for those nights when I don't want to bother with setting up charcoal for 4 burgers for the 3 of us. Plenty of options for used Webers.. everything from a Summit Grill Center, to some Spirits, and everything in-between. Summit Silver and Golds, a Skyline Series. If I'm just looking for an easy cook.. what do you recommend?
 
If the only thing you want to do with it is cook burgers you can't hardly do better than maybe a Q3200 or the new 2800n Both incredibly versatile
 
Thanks for the replies already. These are the top two contenders. Skyline and 1st get Genesis. Anything to look out for with the older gassers? I thought about a Q but I think I want to stay vintage.
 

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That Skyline looks to be in pretty good shape. It gets my vote. If the lid doesn't have fade you have something special but either way it's fantastic grill.

Honestly it's an easy choice for me.
I'd grab both.

You can get whatever you need for either grill. You can check the drip tray though and make sure its in decent shape but if it isn't you can get a new one available aftermarket.
 
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One of the black Platinums I'm considering picking up next week in AZ looks to be a 2000 but it's my second choice for other reasons so we'll see
 

 

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