Overview
This is a Weber Genesis II three-burner liquid propane gas grill featuring a porcelain-enameled shroud, stainless steel side tables, and a closed cart design. It represents the modern evolution of the iconic backyard cooker, engineered with Weber's GS4 high-performance grilling system.
Story
In 1952, George Stephen cut a metal buoy in half to create the first kettle grill, forever changing backyard cooking. Decades later, the Genesis series revolutionized gas grilling by introducing flavorizer bars that vaporize drippings to create authentic barbecue smoke without flare-ups.
Maker / Origin
Weber-Stephen Products began in a Chicago metal fabrication shop where founder George Stephen was frustrated by the uneven heating of open brick grills. His dome-shaped buoy invention laid the foundation for a global brand synonymous with American outdoor culinary culture. The company has remained a dominant force in grilling innovation for over seventy years.
Condition & Value
The exterior shows typical outdoor exposure with minor dust, surface grime, and light scuffing on the stainless steel side shelves. The porcelain-enameled lid appears intact without major chipping, but the interior cooking grates and burners must be checked for rust or heavy grease buildup.