How do I tell which Weber grill I have?
How do I tell which Weber grill I have?
The serial number consists of one or two letters found on the lid damper, plus the bar code containing 5 or 6 numbers, under the control panel. Located on the rear panel. Also located in the upper right-hand corner of owner’s manual. Older units had a bar code underneath the stainless steel charbin cover.
How can I tell how old my Weber grill is?
Your code can be found on the lid damper on your Weber Kettle, see the image below for an example. Once you’ve found what letter/s your code starts with, reference it to the above table. There you have it, you have now identified how old your Weber kettle is!
What is the rarest Weber grill?
The Weber Westerner – one of the rarest Weber grills we’ve seen. I nearly shat myself on Saturday when this ULTRA RARE GRILL appeared on eBay. Not only is this cow skulled beauty the rarest of rare – it’s also in fantastic condition. According to the Weber Timeline, the Westerner became available in 1958.
Are Weber grills worth the extra money?
The quick answer is that almost all Weber grills are worth the money. The value comes from the long term cost of ownership combined with amazing grilling performance. When Weber grills are compared directly against other brands of similar quality it becomes clear that the price of a Weber grill is very reasonable.
What’s the model number of a Weber grill?
Please note that common search terms such as Genesis, Spirit or Summit may yield numerous results. Using exact model names such as “Genesis E-310” or a model number like “6511001” will help you find the product you are looking for.
What is the model year on a Weber charcoal cooker?
In 1979, Weber introduced a one-letter alphabetic code representing the model year of Weber charcoal grills. The code was stamped into the lid damper of each charcoal kettle; for the Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker, the code was stamped into the lid damper and all three charcoal bowl dampers.
When did Weber stop using letters on grills?
In 2013, grills were stamped with AT and laser etched with CNxxxxxxx; in 2014, with AH and CSxxxxxxx. In 2015, Weber stopped using the two-letter alphabetic code on almost all charcoal grills in lieu of the nine-character alphanumeric code.
Where is the bar code on a Weber smoker?
For the Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker, the code was stamped into the lid damper and all three charcoal bowl dampers. On some Performer grills, the code can also be found on labels on the rear panel of the grill or on bar code stickers under the control panel or stainless steel charbin cover.