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Weber 45010001 Spirit II E-310 3-Burner Liquid Propane Gas Grill

Last updated: September 9, 2021

Weber 45010001 Spirit II E-310 3-Burner Liquid Propane Gas Grill
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We looked at the top Gas Grills and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Gas Grill you should buy.

Overall Take

For the price, it's hard to beat this Weber grill. It includes six handy hooks for storage and a tank gauge that lets you know when it's time to refill the propane. Weber grills have a unique ignition system that ensures a reliable start every time. Although you'll get even cooking and delicious meals, the grill does tend to run slightly hotter on the back of the burner.

In our analysis of 113 expert reviews, the Weber Spirit II Gas Grill placed 6th when we looked at the top 21 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

Get ready to step up your grilling experience. As the family sits down for dinner, or a couple of friends come over for a bite – this three burner grill will do its magic. With the spacious cooking area you can sear steaks on one side while grilling an appetizer on the other, & the convenient open-cart allows you to keep your tools & equipment within reach. Armed with the strong GS4 grilling system & igrill 3 compatible (sold separately), this gas grill is sure to take you & your meals to the next level.

Expert Reviews


What experts liked

The $599 Weber Spirit II E-310 grill looks great in red. It has a propane tank scale so you can see roughly how much gas is left at a glance -- and six hooks for easy tool organization.
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It is larger and more versatile than the two-burner versions. It has a basic set of Weber extras like a tank gauge to help prevent you from running out of gas.
Offering an unrivaled combination of performance, usability, versatility, durability, and value, this is the best grill for most people.
An updated version of the popular Spirit series that offers state-of-the-art components, including the Infinity ignition system that's known for reliable starts. Features a larger grilling space than previous models.
The relatively small openings between the grates prevent items like shrimp from falling into the fire. Cooking temp on the Spirit II is pretty even, with the back of the grill running slightly hotter than the front.

What experts didn't like

The $599 Weber Spirit II E-310 grill looks great in red. It has a propane tank scale so you can see roughly how much gas is left at a glance -- and six hooks for easy tool organization.
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This one is made in China and uses lower-grade stainless steel for its burners and other components.
Awkward to move – some owners with it had 4 wheels instead of 2.
Our main complaint for just about every grill is the obligatory bi-metal dial thermometer in the hood that gives you a ballpark reading of what the temperature is high above the meat. Since we cook down on the grates, it's always better to use your own digital thermometer and place a probe at the cooking surface.

Our Expert Consultant

Julie Chernoff
Culinary Expert

Julie Chernoff is a long-time member of Les Dames d’Escoffier (past president of the Chicago Chapter, and current co-chair of the LDEI Legacy Awards Committee), the Association of Food Journalists (AFJ) and the International Association of Culinary Professionals.

Chernoff is the dining editor of Better, a lifestyle website and print magazine. Her journalism started in the test kitchens of Weight Watchers Magazine. She holds a BA in English from Yale University and is a graduate of the California Culinary Academy. She has spent the last few decades styling, photographing, teaching, developing recipes, editing, thinking and writing about food.

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