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Ready to Cook, but your Grill Isn’t?
Ready to Cook, but your Grill Isn’t?

Do you notice that when preheating your gas grill the inside temperature doesn’t reach 500°F to 550°F, but stays around 250°F? You may have inadvertently caused your grill to go into what’s commonly called “bypass” by activating the gas control... read on

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About the Author

Kevin Kolman is Weber’s go-to guy for all grilling techniques, products, and questions. As Weber’s Grill Master, Kevin inspires average grillers to become backyard heroes through his how-to videos and blogs. Kevin has a Bachelor of Science degree from Eastern Illinois University and a Master of Science degree in college student affairs. Kevin is a highly skilled Grill Master and brand enthusiast, due to his extensive hands-on testing and scrutiny of Weber products, accessories, and cooking. Helping people discover new ways to grill on their Weber energizes Kevin and fuels his passion for all things Weber. Happy grilling!

Properly Cleaning Your Burner Tubes
Properly Cleaning Your Burner Tubes

Has the performance of your grill dropped a bit? Has it been reaching 550°F for preheating, but now it doesn’t go above 400°F? It could be your burner tubes need... read on

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Baking on the Grill
Baking on the Grill

I’m sitting in the Sunday morning sun with a cinnamon coffee cake baking on the Genesis® gas grill, and coffee perking on the Side Burner. Yes, I said baking on the Genesis.... read on

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Cleaning Your Stainless Steel Grates
Cleaning Your Stainless Steel Grates

A key part of grill maintenance is properly cleaning and maintaining your stainless steel cooking grates. Make sure you understand: The importance of preheating your grill Using the correct grill... read on

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Gas Grill Maintenance
Gas Grill Maintenance

Particularly when the weather is mild (and even sometimes when it’s not…), many of us are firing up our Weber gas grills almost every day of the week. And with... read on

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