Features:
- 3-burner natural gas grill; 42,000 BTUs; 637 inches total cooking area
- 507-square-inch primary cooking area; 130-square-inch warming rack
- Fully enclosed stainless-steel cart; porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grates
- Crossover ignition system for adjusting burners individually
Editorial Review:
Weber Genesis E-310 Natural Gas Black Outdoor Grill - 3841001. 3 Stainless Steel Burners. 42,000 BTU Per-Hour Input. Electronic Crossover Ignition System. Porcelain Enameled Cast Iron Cooking Grates. 2 Stainless Steel Work Surfaces. Center Mounted Thermometer. Cast Aluminum End Caps. Black Finish. Assembly Required
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Good grill, but the ignition is cheaply made 
I'd give this grill five stars if it weren't for the following design flaw: the ignition switch parts are made of cheap, flimsy plastic. So flimsy that the third time we used it the ignition completely fell apart. (The grill was assembled by Barbeques Galore, so I assume they knew what they were doing.) It was easy enough to re-assemble the ignition, but this seems like one of those parts that I will be replacing in a couple of years. If this were a cheap grill, I would not mind so much. But it's not a... more info
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Top of the Line 
Very solid and sturdy grill, easy to use, cooks great, actually lights up with the push of a button. Looks great on the deck, too.
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Oh Those Prime Ribs 
This is one terrific grill. After 35 years of using a double Charmglow grill, which was showing its age, this Weber is a revelation. Sturdy and substantial are two adjectives that leap to mind. Instant lighting and rapid warmup and cooking are features I've come to love so far. Plus it doesn't go out in winds like my Charmglow did. Everything tastes better, even plain old hot dogs and hamburgers. And, oh those prime ribs I grilled Sunday on the rotisserie (an accessory purchased separately)! Cooked to... more info
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BE AWARE!!!!!!!! 
This is a NATURAL GAS GRILL- NOT A PROPANE TANK GRILL. I ordered this thinking all gas grills are the same but I've now learned they're not. I'm now completely screwed having assembled the entire grill only to find out my propane tank doesn't work with the grill. Weber has NO conversion kits and there is NO WAY this can be converted to use propane tanks, even though every thing about the grill looks identical to the Propane Tank version. Personally, I feel like it should be made PAINFULLY CLEAR in... more info
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