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£319.00
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Weber Q3000 |
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£279.15
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£54.99
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Weber E‑220 |
£510.00
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Weber Compact 57cm Kettle Charcoal BBQ |
£129.00
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Weber Original Kettle Charcoal BBQ |
£149.00
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Weber Pulse 1000 |
£699.00
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Weber Spirit Classic E‑210 |
£399.00
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Weber E‑315 |
£1,099.00
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Weber E‑415 |
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Weber Spirit Classic E‑310 |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Barbecue/Grill Buying Guide

Barbecues and grills are cooking devices meant for both outside and inside cooking. They usually comprise of a metal grill suspended over a fuel source (charcoal, gas or electric). The food (usually meats) are placed onto the grill, where the high temperatures from the fuel cook it quickly and efficiently. Barbeques are the epitome of summer cooking - great for parties and quickly cooking large amounts of meat and vegetables.
The two names can be used interchangably, but here are the main differences between barbeques and grills. It's important to be clear on which type you want when buying, because outdoor barbecues generally can't be used indoors - they generate a lot of smoke, that will make a kitchen very unpleasant very quickly!
Barbeques don't require electricity - prefering to use a fuel source such as charcoal or gas. They can be significantly larger than grills, meant for cooking for families and groups, which also means they can be more expensive. Their fuel sources generate a lot of smoke, meaning the can also be used for hot smoking meat and fish.
Grills are usually smaller than barbeques and can be used inside. They tend towards either electricity or gas as a fuel source, meaning they produce less smoke, but are more costly to run. They are meant more for small families, apartments, or places where setting up a big barbeque and causing lots of smoke would be more of a challenge. This means they can be significantly cheaper: however, since they don't use charcoal or wood as a fuel, you don't get quite the same chargrilled taste as a proper barbeque.
Size
Grills and barbecues come in all different shapes and sizes - from very small one-person grills that can only cook a couple of sausages at a time, to enormous barbeques that can easily cook entire racks of ribs or whole birds at once. The barbeques and grills on our site have a cooking surface measured in centimeters - the larger it is, the more food can be cooked at once. Smaller grills and barbeques may be marked as portable, meaning they are specially designed for picnics or outdoor parties.
Fuel Type
As mentioned above, barbeques and grills can use several different types of fuel sources. Outdoor barbeques tend towards charcoal, wood or gas, while indoor grills tend to use either gas or electricity. It's important that generally speaking one can't be substituted for the other - so make sure you have access to a source of fuel for your chosen barbeque before you buy it.
Lid
Some of our grills and barbeques are marked as having a lid. These are extremely useful for both increasing the heat of the cooking, and limiting the smoke generated by the barbeque. They are also essential for smoking, since it traps the smoke that gives hot-smoked meat and fish their unique taste.

Extras
Grills and barbeques are extremely customisable, and come with a wide variety of extras that can help you cook more effectively. These can include a non-stick coating to the grill rack, detachable legs for larger barbeques or a double-walled 'cool touch' handles to reduce the risk of accidental burning.
Moreover, some of our models are marked as 'easy to clean' - given how messy grilling a large quantity of meat and fish can be, this is a massive boon if you're going to use your grill frequently!
Weber Barbecues
Weber Grill Prices
The price range of Weber BBQs is from £18 to £1,299 and in total we found prices for 15 Weber BBQs. The average price of a new Weber BBQ is £413 and 80% of Weber grills are priced between £55 and £1,099. The cheapest Weber BBQ that we found is the Weber Smokey Joe at only £18, and the most expensive is the Weber E-415 at £1,299.
Price Range of Weber Barbecues
The average price of Weber grills is £413 which is the 6th highest average price of all barbecue brands. Weber grills start at £18 and their most expensive barbecue costs £1,299.
How Good Are Weber Grills?
We have checked 58 expert reviews and 2,641 user reviews for grills and used this data to calculate an average rating for Weber grills of 94%. This makes Weber the best barbecue brand according to customer reviews.
When Are Most New Weber BBQs Released?
Most new Weber barbecues tend to be released between September and October. September was the biggest month in 2018 for new Weber BBQs, with nine new Weber BBQs released that month. The biggest month in 2017 for new Weber barbecue releases was October, with six new Weber barbecues released that month. In September 2016, five new Weber barbecues were released making it the biggest month that year for new Weber grill releases.
How Fast Do Weber Barbecue Prices Drop After Release?
Most BBQs drop in price by 15% in the first 6 months after release, however Weber grills tend to depreciate faster. In the first 6 months after release, Weber grills drop in price by 30% on average.
A typical new Weber BBQ costs on average £240. By waiting 6 months before buying you could save on average £73.