I’ve searched the sub and don’t really see any discussion on this “reinvented” spirit series. The Weber Spirit E-325 Gas Grill. Anyone know if this is a good grill that’s worth the price?
by Seven_Dead_Horses
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fuzzbinn
Wondering the same thing…. the extra sear burners on the Spirit look nice (although they don’t have a BTU listing for the extra heat they can put out) but I’m a little offput by the fact that they shrunk it down so much compared to the older Spirit models.
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Wondering the same thing…. the extra sear burners on the Spirit look nice (although they don’t have a BTU listing for the extra heat they can put out) but I’m a little offput by the fact that they shrunk it down so much compared to the older Spirit models.
Compare:
[Spirit E-310](https://www.weber.com/US/en/gas/spirit/spirit-e-310-gas-grill/46510001.html), 424 sq inch surface (enclosed, but with worse warranty—only 5 years for grates and bars)
[Spirit II E-310](https://www.weber.com/US/en/gas/spirit/spirit-ii-e-310-gas-grill-%28natural-gas%29/49010001.html), 424 sq inch surface (no enclosed storage, but 10 year warranty across the board)
[The new (late-2024) Spirit E-325](https://www.weber.com/US/en/gas/spirit/spirit-e-325-lp-blk/1500789.html), **360 sq inch** cooking surface (enclosed again, with the same worse warranty as the original E-310)
The[ E-425](https://www.weber.com/US/en/gas/spirit/spirit-e-425-lp-blk/1500780.html) (with four burners) is back in the same size ballpark as the older Spirits, but at $600, it’s already kind of close to the Genesis line….