The new Weber Summit S-650 stainless steel grill review and specs

Weber Summit S-650

If you are looking for a top-of-the-line barbecue grill, the new Weber Summit S-650 has it all. With it’s 6 stainless steel burners, a flush-mounted side burner, a dedicated smoker burner, and an infrared rear-mounted rotisserie burner, you can grill just about anything – with style of course!

Along with the features mentioned above, the S-650 features a spit fork rotisserie attachment with a 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 = 693 sq., a warming rack area = 145 sq. in. and the total cooking area = 838 sq. in.

The grill is constructed of a stainless steel shroud with polished handle and trim, a center-mounted thermometer and accent-colored, cast-aluminum end caps, enclosed cart with stainless steel doors and chrome plated cast-aluminum handles, accent-colored painted steel frame, 2 Stainless steel work surfaces, enclosed tank storage area and precision fuel gauge (LP models only), 2 Heavy-duty front locking casters and 2 Heavy-duty back swivel casters.

One of the coolest features of the Weber S-650 is the 2 Grill Outâ„¢ handle lights which helps you see what you are grilling in dark conditions. With other grills, sometimes it’s hard to find a place for all your cooking utensils — not with the S-650… You have 6 holders so you won’t have your tools spread all over the place.

Dimensions
With the lid open:

  • Height: 57.1 inches
  • Width R-L: 74.1 inches
  • Depth: 30 inches

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