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srvy 07-13-2014 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 10745195)
I bought a used WSM today for $170. Guy wanted $200 for it, but it was dirty and had some rust and a few chips in the outer porcelain. He told me it was an original 1980 model, the first year Weber built the WSM. I took it home, put some Brillo Pads, WD-40 and elbow grease on it, and it cleaned up pretty nice. For the most part, as long as the seals are good, it should work fine. Weber's seem to be tooled well where the parts fit together perfectly. Last year I bought a starter smoker, a Red Stone, from Tractor Supply, paid about $80 for it. It leaks smoke like crazy, but works OK. Doesn't have a big capacity. This WSM is the 18.5" model (the middle size of three sizes.) A new one at Lowe's is $300, so getting this one at almost half price hopefully will be a good transaction. Pictures of the WSM and my Weber Gas Grill (which I absolutely LOVE) are attached:

I say you made a good deal. Those are outstanding I love mine.

scho63 07-14-2014 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 10745195)
I bought a used WSM today for $170. Guy wanted $200 for it, but it was dirty and had some rust and a few chips in the outer porcelain. He told me it was an original 1980 model, the first year Weber built the WSM. I took it home, put some Brillo Pads, WD-40 and elbow grease on it, and it cleaned up pretty nice. For the most part, as long as the seals are good, it should work fine. Weber's seem to be tooled well where the parts fit together perfectly. Last year I bought a starter smoker, a Red Stone, from Tractor Supply, paid about $80 for it. It leaks smoke like crazy, but works OK. Doesn't have a big capacity. This WSM is the 18.5" model (the middle size of three sizes.) A new one at Lowe's is $300, so getting this one at almost half price hopefully will be a good transaction. Pictures of the WSM and my Weber Gas Grill (which I absolutely LOVE) are attached:

Good luck with that "new" smoker grill GB. You are a little more advanced in the grilling dept than I. :D

Sweet Daddy Hate 07-14-2014 11:47 AM

Butane is a bastard gas.

KevB 07-11-2015 02:28 PM

I'm looking at choosing between a Spirit SP 310 and a Genesis 310. The Spirit SP has stainless steel cooking grates vs. the porcelain enameled cast iron grates on the Genesis 310. The Genesis is built sturdier and looks a bit nicer, but doesn't seemed to be a big difference. Difference in cost between the 2 is $150. Interested in anyone with experience either way. I'm sold on Weber, now just have to choose which one.

RedandGold 07-11-2015 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by KevB (Post 11593110)
I'm looking at choosing between a Spirit SP 310 and a Genesis 310. The Spirit SP has stainless steel cooking grates vs. the porcelain enameled cast iron grates on the Genesis 310. The Genesis is built sturdier and looks a bit nicer, but doesn't seemed to be a big difference. Difference in cost between the 2 is $150. Interested in anyone with experience either way. I'm sold on Weber, now just have to choose which one.

I don't have any experience with the Spirit, but I've had a Genesis for four years, and it works as well as the day I bought it. It's built well, cooks evenly, and I've never regretted the purchase.

As the saying goes, it just works!

Buzz 07-11-2015 09:24 PM

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heh, coworker gave me a gas grill 10 years ago, I patched it up and used it for 2 more. When all the internals were shot, I converted it to charcoal. The base is an upside down flower pot stand buried 2 feet in the ground with a top base welded to it. The charcoal grate is the backrest of a 70's lawn chair with handles welded to it. Used one of the side shelves and moved it to the front. In 10 years I have less than 40 bucks into it including a new food grate. I'm a cheap repurposing bastard!

srvy 07-11-2015 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Buzz (Post 11593461)
heh, coworker gave me a gas grill 10 years ago, I patched it up and used it for 2 more. When all the eternals were shot, I converted it to charcoal. The base is an upside down flower pot stand buried 2 feet in the ground with a top base welded to it. The charcoal grate is the backrest of a 70's lawn chair with handles welded to it. Used one of the side shelves and moved it to the front. In 10 years I have less than 40 bucks into it including a new food grate. I'm a cheap repurposing bastard!

Thats not cheap thats smart.
Sweet grill reminds me of the natural gas grill my folks had growing up.

mikeyis4dcats. 07-12-2015 03:09 PM

I got a Spirot at home depot in 2008 for $160. Still looks great. I prefer cats iron grates, they hold heat better. But for less than 150 you could buy stainless grates.

KevB 07-12-2015 09:05 PM

I pulled the trigger on the Weber Genesis. Cooked some steak and chicken tonight, worked like a champ. Looking forward to not buying another grill for 10+ years.

Fire Me Boy! 09-10-2017 06:54 PM

Anyone use these replacement grates?

https://www.grillgrate.com/replaceme...older-genesis/

Holladay 09-10-2017 07:09 PM

Humm....I have had my Weber Genesis for about 10 years now and love it. My original cast iron grates are still in great shape. I spray them with olive oil before and after each outing. I have no compliants.

But those replacements look interesting.

I would like to hear thoughts as well.

Fire Me Boy! 09-10-2017 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Holladay (Post 13073648)
Humm....I have had my Weber Genesis for about 10 years now and love it. My original cast iron grates are still in great shape. I spray them with olive oil before and after each outing. I have no compliants.

But those replacements look interesting.

I would like to hear thoughts as well.



I have no issues with my current cast iron grates. Just interested when I saw these.

LoneWolf 09-10-2017 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 13073620)
Anyone use these replacement grates?

https://www.grillgrate.com/replaceme...older-genesis/

Grill grates are awesome. They really help eliminate flare ups and they give an awesome sear.

Fire Me Boy! 09-10-2017 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by LoneWolf (Post 13073661)
Grill grates are awesome. They really help eliminate flare ups and they give an awesome sear.



How long have you had them? Do they hold up?

cooper barrett 09-10-2017 08:21 PM

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Consider this, Ducane 1305 or 1605. I had one that I left with my old house and old wife, because it was plumbed in with nat. gas and mounted to the deck. It had come with the house when I bought it. She wanted it because it was the only thing she ever grilled on. My attorney made her work for it.

I do miss it for when it raining and I wish i could walk out, pull the cover, push a button and walk back inside. Walk out, throw protein on, walk back inside for 4-5 minutes, flip and go inside, open some wine, grab a plate and go back out, returning with food in hand. To clean you just turn on high for 10-15 minutes and the Stainless cooking grates are clean for next time. After it cool put the cover on till next time. Covers were all I ever bought for it and while not cheap they were high quality. It is all stainless and alloy metal. The only plastic is the knobs

I found a used one that I think I will buy. see attachment.

Mine was mounted on a pipe coming up from the deck floor and that kit is an option.

I use a 30 year old porcelain enamel "gray" weber converted to use the new clean out (sits outside year round no cover, no rust, works perfect) and an Oklahoma Joe offset smoker for big cooks. It's 10 years old now and doesn't get much use but looks and works like new. Do NOT buy a Charbroil built OK Joe's as they are price point junk!!!!


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