Weber has announced significant markdowns on a variety of grills, smokers, and griddles just in time for the July 4th holiday. With discounts up to $100, these offers present excellent opportunities for grilling enthusiasts to upgrade their outdoor cooking equipment.
Top Weber Grills on Sale
The Weber Spirit E-325 grill is priced at $499 for propane (down from $549) and $549 for natural gas (down from $599). This model features three burners and a grilling surface of 360 square inches, making it ideal for backyard cookouts.
Key features of the Weber Spirit E-325 include:
- Three burners for even cooking
- 360 square inches of grilling area
- 90 square inch warming rack
- Two searing zones for high-heat cooking
Discounted Griddles for Summer Cooking
If you prefer a griddle, the Slate 30-inch rust-resistant griddle is now available for $649, a $50 discount compared to other retailers. This model can reach up to 500 degrees and is equipped with wind guards for efficient cooking.
For larger gatherings, the 30-inch griddle can cook approximately 22 burgers at once, while the 36-inch version can handle 30 burgers. Only the propane model is discounted, so natural gas users may need to consider other sizes.
Portable Options for On-the-Go Grilling
The 17-inch tabletop griddle is another great option, now priced at $249. This compact unit is perfect for camping and can also reach up to 500 degrees with a disposable propane cylinder (not included).
For those seeking a premium option, the Searwood XL 600 grill is discounted by $100, bringing the price down to $1,199. With 972 square inches of cooking space, it’s designed for both smoking at low temperatures and high-heat searing.
Overall, Weber's July 4th sale offers something for everyone, whether you're looking for a basic grill or a high-end griddle.
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