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Updated Spirit grills for 2025

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Chris Allingham

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The 2025 Weber model year starts on October 12024. I'm hearing rumors about updated Spirit gas grills with improved burners and searing capabilitiesgriddle insertscompatibility with Weber Crafted accessoriesand even a 4-burner model.

If anyone hears more detailspost 'em here.
 
YahThere just doesn't seem to be a whole lot of distinction between the Spirit and the Genesis lineup. I will wait and see what they come up withbut I just feel like they need to put a little more in their Genesis flagship line up and leave the Spirit line up as a clear economy gas grill. Prices adjusted accordingly of course.
 
I am thinking they see this as a way to respond to a potential recession by offering more features in a cheaper grill. The same strategy helped Packard get through the great depressionbut it resulted in the fabled Packard name being dragged down from above Cadillac to more like Buick/Oldsmobile.
 
I just recently owned a Genesis SPX 435 smart Grill SS. After one year of use it showed quite a bit of wear. Everything seemed to be just barely strong enough to hold together with thin panels and thin connectors between them. My biggest complaint would have to be that you have to plug it to electricity to get a temperature read out on a digital screen. I think they should definitely still have an in Hood thermometer regardless. So even for a barbecue around the $2,000 range in this day and age my expectations are low. Labor and parts and manufacturing costs are I'm sure not cheap and to stay competitive in this cost cutting era there isn't much else you can do I suppose. I hope it doesn't sound like I'm dogging on Weber. I love my Weber grills and I own several and always will.
 
Hey Chris- anything on the new Weber lineup? I've heard they plan to launch in November. Historically Weber has jealously stuck to the SpiritGenesis and Summit names and just revamped or remodeled within those three main series.
 
Retail theft!


HoweverI do think you bought an E-310 and not an E-210. Even better deal.

Where do you live that you are paying almost 10% sales tax?
 
Dangan you guys still have state income tax. I could see that high of sales tax if you were in Texas or Florida who don't have state income taxes.
 
Is it true Washington has no income tax?
I feel like they more than make up for it with other taxes. For instance I believe the last time I checked my property tax rate in Washington was about 50% higher than property tax in Arizona. This can be a huge expense to consider for retirement. Even if your home is paid off it's like having a mortgage that never ends.
 

 

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