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Which part is breaking? Do you put a cover on the grill when you’re not using it?
Bottom starts to rust out. Try to keep cover on it.
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Weber gas grills have a great warranty. It’ll only cover the parts, so you’ll need to replace the cookbox yourself. Not the easiest task but it’s doable if you’re handy.
https://www.weber.com/US/en/warranties.html
Have had a Webber genesis for over a decade. Mostly uncovered last decade in Texas sun. Use it multiple times a week rain or shine. The wheels are shot, rust started to form on the base/stand last couple of years that we rust oleum. Replaced the flavorizer bars (heat refusers) only. everything else, rock solid.
Not super impressed with the new version quality, but better than the $300-400 options. Webber E-310 about 2009-10ish was $699 for reference. I think it’s about 1k today and quality has noticeably decreased.
I’ve had a Weber Spirit for 12 years so I’d highly recommend it. I keep a cover on it at all times besides when I’m grilling and replace that every few years instead of watching the grill rust away.
I have also replaced the internal parts - the pressure regulator because it was starting to go and then upgraded the burners, flavorizer bars, and grates to stainless steel for durability. Still, those parts are way cheaper than replacing the whole thing.
Thanks - will take a look at that model.
Napoleon >>>>> every other grill out there.