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Weber Summit S-650
$2,600.00
Released December, 2006
The Pros:Amazing features for any grill! 6 burners allows for several temps on the grill. Flip up rotisserie is wonderful.
The Cons:Terrible customer service. Fuel Gauge is not very accurate. Indirect heat cooking is just average.
The Weber Summit S-620 is a gas grill constructed from an enclosed cart with stainless steel doors and chrome plated cast-aluminum handles, a stainless steel shroud with a polished handle, and an accent-colored painted steel frame.
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An upgrade from the Summit S-640, the S-650 features 6 stainless steel burners that burn at up to 60,000 BTU per hour, a smoker burner and stainless steel smoker box that burns at 8,000 BTU per hour, an infrared rear-mounted rotisserie burner (not on previous model) that burns at 10,600 BTU per hour , AND an input flush-mounted side burner that burns at 12,000 BTU per hour. The Summit S-650, however houses only a 769 (versus 838) square inch cooking area including a 624 sq. in. primary cooking area and a 145 sq. in. warming-rack. In addition, the Summit S-650 includes a Snap-Jet Individual burner ignition system that lights the entire grill extremely fast, not to mention a Flavorizer bar that eliminates grease-fueled glare-ups by vaporizing fat and juices as soon as they hit the bars. The Summit S-650 also comes equipped with 2 Weber Grill-Out handle lights, six tool holders, a precision fuel gauge, 2 stainless steel work surfaces, 2 heavy-duty front locking casters, 2 heavy-duty back swivel casters, a 10-foot flexible hose, and even a Weber cookbook. The Weber Summit S-650 retails for $2599.99 (versus $2499.99) and comes with a limited lifetime warranty that provides coverage for the castings and the shroud for up to 25 years.
Features
- Available as either a Natural Gas or Propane grill
- 6 Stainless steel burners
- 60,000 BTU-per-hour input
- 12,000 BTU-per-hour input flush-mounted side burner
- 8,000 BTU-per-hour smoker burner and stainless steel smoker box
- 10,600 BTU-per-hour infrared rear-mounted rotisserie burner
- Spit fork rotisserie attachment with heavy-duty motor
- Snap-Jet individual burner ignition system
- 3/8 inch or 9.5mm diameter stainless steel rod cooking grates
- Stainless steel Flavorizer bars
- Primary cooking area = 624 sq. in.
- Warming rack area = 145 sq. in.
- Total cooking area = 769 sq. in.
- Tank not included with LP models
- Natural gas grill includes a 10-foot flexible hose
- Dimensions w/Lid Open (H x W x D): 49.5 x 40 x 31”
- 2 Grill Out handle lights
- 6 Tool holders
- Precision fuel gauge
- 2 stainless steel work surfaces
- 2 heavy-duty front locking casters
- 2 heavy-duty back swivel casters
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Weber Cookbook
User Reviews (1)
Pros & Cons
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Amazing features for any grill!
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6 burners allows for several temps on the grill
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Flip up rotisserie is wonderful
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Stainless steel flavorizer bars cause less flare ups.
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Stainless steel cover and front is very easy to clean.
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Snap-Jet individual burner ignition system starts up the grill better than any system I've had in the past.
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Cooking grates are very easy to clean.
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The side burner is great. We used it for multiple cooking methods after 2 hurricanes. It is pretty much a single burner stove!
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Terrible customer service
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Fuel Gauge is not very accurate
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Indirect heat cooking is just average
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Grill handle lights are not bright enough
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This grill does not really cook better than less expensive Webers. The size allows you to cook for more people. For a single family it is overkill.
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The side burner is great. We used it for multiple cooking methods after 2 hurricanes. It is pretty much a single burner stove!
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