Weber Genesis II E-335 Propane Gas Grill with Sear Burner & Side Burner – Black – 61016001
3 stainless steel high-performance burners, a side burner and a sear station burner deliver up to 60,000 BTUs of combined output. Closed cart design with painted steel doors and two storage shelves. GS4 high performance grilling system featuring infinity ignition, high-performance burners, stainless steel flavorizer bars with flame view window and a grease management system.
- Easy-cleanup with black porcelain-enameled lid & porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grates
- 3 stainless steel high-performance burners, a side burner and a sear station burner deliver up to 60,000 BTUs of combined output
- Closed cart design with painted steel doors and two storage shelves
- GS4 high performance grilling system featuring infinity ignition, high-performance burners, stainless steel flavorizer bars with flame view window and a grease management system
- iGrill 3 compatible for wireless meat probe monitoring using your smart phone (iGrill 3 & probes sold separately)
The 2019 Weber Genesis II gas grill raises the standard in backyard grilling with the GS4 high-performance grilling system, featuring continuous-spark Infinity ignition, revolutionary stainless steel high performance burners, stainless steel Flavorizer bars with flame view window and a Grease Management System. The porcelain-enameled Weber Genesis II E-335 features three stainless steel high-performance burners that produce 39,000 BTUs of power, a 12,000 BTU side shelf mounted side burner and a 9,000 BTU sear station burner. The Genesis II E series gas grills come fully equipped with porcelain-enameled cast iron cooking grates, stainless steel Flavorizer bars and stainless steel heat deflectors to effectively hold and distribute heat evenly over the 513 square-inches of cooking grates. The Tuck-Away warming rack provides an additional 156 square-inches for a generous 669 square-inches of total cooking area. The Genesis II grills come equipped with a Grease Management System that makes clean-up as easy as possible. The black color finish porcelain-enameled hood has a center-mounted thermometer to monitor cooking temperatures and has painted cast-aluminum end caps. The Genesis II E series grills are iGrill 3 ready and feature a fuel gauge on propane gas models. The welded tube frame, closed cart design with painted steel doors includes two shelves below the control panel and two side shelves, providing much needed prep space and two heavy-duty locking casters and two large wheels. The propane tank is stored to the side, freeing up the shelf space under the grill and has a tank shield that keeps the tank out of view. Six convenient built-in tool hooks keep your BBQ tools nearby.
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Additional information
Width | 59" |
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Depth | 29" |
Height | 47" |
Weight | 186 lbs |
Cooking Grid Dimensions | 25 13/16 X 19" |
Main Grilling Area | 513 Sq. Inches |
Secondary Grilling Area | 156 Sq. Inches |
Total Grilling Area | 669 Sq. Inches |
Year 335 (CCCXXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Constantius and Albinus (or, less frequently, year 1088 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 335 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Black is a color that results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white have often been used to describe opposites such as good and evil, the Dark Ages versus Age of Enlightenment, and night versus day. Since the Middle Ages, black has been the symbolic color of solemnity and authority, and for this reason it is still commonly worn by judges and magistrates.
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Burner may refer to:
- Gas burner, coal burner or oil burner, a mechanical device that burns a gas or liquid fuel in a controlled manner
- Laboratory gas burners:
- Bunsen burner
- Meker–Fisher burner
- Teclu burner
- Hot-air balloon device, a device to inflate a hot air balloon
- Laboratory gas burners:
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- Burner, a CD/DVD/Blu-ray recording tool; see Optical disc drive
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- Slang for a linear amplifier for CB radios
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It is the most commonly used letter in many languages, including Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Latin, Latvian, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish.
Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter. The others are solid, liquid, and plasma. A pure gas may be made up of individual atoms (e.g. a noble gas like neon), elemental molecules made from one type of atom (e.g. oxygen), or compound molecules made from a variety of atoms (e.g. carbon dioxide). A gas mixture, such as air, contains a variety of pure gases. What distinguishes gases from liquids and solids is the vast separation of the individual gas particles. This separation usually makes a colorless gas invisible to the human observer.
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II is the Roman numeral for 2.
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Propane () is a three-carbon alkane with the molecular formula C3H8. It is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, but compressible to a transportable liquid. A by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum refining, it is often a constituent of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), which is commonly used as a fuel in domestic and industrial applications and in low-emissions public transportation; other constituents of LPG may include propylene, butane, butylene, butadiene, and isobutylene. Discovered in 1857 by the French chemist Marcellin Berthelot, it became commercially available in the US by 1911. Propane has lower volumetric energy density than gasoline or coal, but has higher gravimetric energy density than them and burns more cleanly.
Propane gas has become a popular choice for barbecues and portable stoves because its low −42 °C boiling point makes it vaporise inside pressurised liquid containers (it exists in two phases, vapor above liquid). It retains its ability to vaporise even in cold weather, making it better-suited for outdoor use in cold climates than alternatives with higher boiling points like butane. LPG powers buses, forklifts, automobiles, outboard boat motors, and ice resurfacing machines, and is used for heat and cooking in recreational vehicles and campers. Propane is becoming popular as a replacement refrigerant (R290) for heatpumps also as it offers greater efficiency than the current refrigerants: R410A / R32, higher temperature heat output and less damage to the atmosphere for escaped gasses - at the expense of high gas flammability.
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by Bill
Weber is the only grill we will own. Product is durable and lasts a long time. Easy to find parts that fit when the time comes to do maintenance.
by Sean
I’ve only had my grill about two weeks now so I cannot speak to its longevity, but it so far appears to be an outstanding product. Putting it together myself, I was able to see how thoughtful the designers were with even the smallest of details, which gave me confidence in the full machine. This thing is beautiful too – really good to look at and nobody else has this color either! As far as functionality, it’s been perfect. Everything I’ve grilled has come out great. Weber has earned a life-long customer!
by Chris
All Weber grills rule!! This one is no exception!! Solid construction and easy to put together with the included instructions or online video instructions. The Affirm payment option is awesome as well because these grills are worth every penny!!
by Tobie
This grill is fantastic. We purchased our first gas grill 30 years ago, much improved over the years. Original genesis was still in great shape. Really like the sear & side burner. Instructions that came with new grill were exact, down to the last screw. Very excited with new grill & well worth the $, especially if you grill 5 out of 7 days a week. Thank you for the quality
by Avan
The grill is a great addition to the backyard. It’s a good size and is super easy to use. To anyone thinking about a new grill, I would strongly suggest putting this one on the list of possibilities.
by Mason
been grilling a ling time. I’ve had many grill over the years but I have to say, this Genesis gets used more than any other! Just getting started on all it can do! Love it!
by Russell
No question, this grill is five star. One very small frustration. I read instructions before using. Did initial heat up; grill worked like champ. Shut down. Next day started grill for first grilling. Temp wouldn’t go above 300 degrees. …. The instructions should have made a little more emphasis to safety feature that restricts gas flow if one turns on tank valve too quickly. Was my mistake and I greatly appreciate safety feature. I only make mention should others read this. Hopefully my experience will help others to avoid.