🔥 Elevate your outdoor grilling game with Weber’s sleek electric powerhouse!
The Weber Q2400 Electric Grill in grey delivers 1560 watts of electric grilling power across a 280 square-inch porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking surface. Designed for portability and durability, it features a cast aluminum body, infinite heat control, and comes fully assembled for immediate use. Perfect for outdoor tabletop grilling with a 6-foot grounded cord and backed by a 1-year warranty.
Brand | Weber |
Product Dimensions | 19.5"D x 31.5"W x 14.5"H |
Special Feature | Portable |
Color | grey |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Finish Type | Painted |
Included Components | User Manual |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Material | Aluminum |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Heating Power | 1.5 Kilowatts |
Model Name | 55020001 |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Installation Type | Tabletop |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 1560 watts |
Main Burner Count | 1 |
Cooking Surface Area | 2.8E+2 Square Inches |
Series Number | 2400 |
Number of Racks | 1 |
Heating Elements | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00077924023934 |
Manufacturer | Weber Stephen Products |
UPC | 617916417510 077924023934 |
Part Number | 55020001 |
Item Weight | 41.4 pounds |
Item model number | 55020001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Grill |
Finish | Painted |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Guarantee: 1-year warranty. |
N**C
Great grill for those who live in buildings with a balcony!
I have a decent size balcony and wanted to take advantage of having a grill to cook for the spring and summer days since I am a huge cooking fan, let alone grilling. Unfortunately as others have said, I cannot have gas nor charcoal due to flames and fire hazard. I was iffy on having an electric grill as I didn't think it would produce the results and grill marks as traditional grilling provides.Spent a ton of time researching and came across this grill. First off, it's a Weber. That is a very trusted brand within the bbq community and their regular grills are known to be top notch and of great quality. Plus reading the rave reviews here on how well this performed, I took a chance and ordered this. There is more than enough surface area to cook multiple items and all areas cook evenly thanks to the quality craftsmanship. The grates also create a nice grill mark on your favorite meats and veggies making it look very attractive.Two years later, this grill is still going on strong and working great. Still cooking all my favorite items with even heat distribution across the entire surface area. Cleanup isn't to bad as I've found myself lining up the pan with foil to let the grease go straight into the drip pan. I just need to clean the grates and replace the drip pan and we are good to go for the next cooking session.Highly recommend if you are in the market for an electric grill. You will not be disappointed.
B**0
Great electric grill!!
After our big old gas grill went for a swim in the pool (Hurricane Matthew - who knew a grill could grow legs!) we decided it was time for a change. After reading other reviews, Amazon and elsewhere we gave this baby a try. Super easy to assemble, (which was not the case with the little cart/stand we bought with this) portable, and NO MORE GAS! It's perfect for two, but we could cook for four or six easily. Will fit a rack of ribs easily. This one gets hot! I was surprised at how quickly it heated, and stayed hot hot hot! The construction is very sturdy, the lid is heavy, which is why the heat is so good on this. We have cooked chicken breasts, which came out as flavorful and juicier than our old gas grill. The burgers we made, the same story. Best of all, we can keep it in the garage, and it can quickly wheel on to the front patio, plug it in and cook. Last week it was very windy, so we just wheeled it out to the back of the house, no problem. Living at the beach, we have gone through so many grills. It didn't matter what kind of cover we used, they all eventually rust after about 3 years, 4 if you're lucky, Clean up is so easy now. I would highly recommend this if you are thinking of going electric.
D**L
Great electric grill with limits
This is a review on the Weber Q 2400 electric grillI have used the 2400 electric q grill for a month now and have been pleased. I am a Weber fan and this is my 5th Weber grill and will compare the ones I have owned.Kettle charcoal grill - in my opinion, the best grill on the market. You can't beat the flavor from a quality stack of coals. However, this one has limitations like being in apartments or having cooking time limitations making waiting for burning coals a challenge.Q 100 and 300 series. Both cook very well and evenly. The 100 has a smaller grilling area, and the 300 is perfect size for a family. The Q series is great because the heavy grill plate distributes the heat very well through the entire cooking surface. The 300 is not as portable as the 100.The 2400 electric is excellent for what it is. It has the same heavy grilling surface as the other q modelsPros of the 2400:- Electric burners are clean and it simply can't get easier or more convenient.- It has Weber’s quality in the product.- Heats nicely and can put a nice sear on meat. I read a few people criticize the grill for lack of making a good sear – I have not noticed that as a problem.- Has a nice flavor, better than expected. Most of the grilling flavor comes from the smoke from the meat juices, and this grill, like all the other Q’s, keeps the smoke contained to flavor the meat.- Easier to clean than the 100\300. It has aluminum liners that can come out of the shell that are easier to clean than the bare shell.Cons- Expensive- It doesn’t seem cook as well at low settings as the gas grills based on one experience. I like to grill salmon at a low temp and it didn’t cook quite as well as the gas grill. I think this is due to the burners turning off and on versus a very low constant flame. I think there may be a learning curve for this, as it was based on one experience.- Cooking in between the metal grates on the grill plate is not quite as crisp as the gas. It does a good job, but I think the constant adjustable gas heat cooks in between a little better.My over all opinion is if you can do charcoal, the kettle is hard to beat. If charcoal is not an option then I would suggest the Q gas grill. My family lives in a rural area where getting a propane tank filled is a bit of a pain, so we went electric. The flavor with the gas is a little better, but it is not a huge difference. You can still get the great grill flavor with the electric grill. It also did a great job on kebab with both meats and veggies. If you like Weber’s and need to go electric the good news is you can still get a great piece of meat off this grill, and I would highly recommend it this case.Addendum:Having used the grill for over a year, I can add more. First, I would get the propane first, if possible. The constant adjustable heat is superior. I do think Weber made an electric grill as good as you can get.It's electric. It's not as weather proof. Ours stopped working after 1.5 years. We lived in Kodiak, AK with alot of wind and rain. We kept it covered. Went back to the q2200 gas grill.
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