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Weber 7790001 Summit Platinum D6 Propane Grill

Weber 7790001 Summit Platinum D6 Propane Grill

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Brand: Weber
Category: Lawn & Patio


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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 148676

Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 298
Dimensions (in): 48 x 42 x 27

MPN: 7790001
Model: 7790001
UPC: 077924056901
EAN: 0077924056901
ASIN: B000659JQK

Release Date: October 25, 2004

Features:
  • Propane grill; powerful, even heat; precise control of cooking temperature
  • 6 burners; stainless steel cooking grates; double-walled stainless steel hood; Flavorizer bars; cast-aluminum cookbox
  • 57,600 BTUs; 12,000-BTU side burner; 9,600-BTU infrared rotisserie burner; 8,000 BTU smoker; 110-volt rotisserie spit
  • 902 square inches total cooking area; warming rack; warm-up basket; 1 removable, 2 swing-up Thermoset work surfaces; built-in thermometer
  • Measures 62-1/2 by 68 by 34-1/2 inches with lid open; limited lifetime warranty

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
NEW FROM WEBER!

Six super-charged burners. Sleek stainless steel frame and enclosed cart, a 12,000 BTU-per-hour input side burner, a stainless steel smoker burner, and infrared rotisserie burner. You may ask yourself, Is my patio worthy?

- 6 Stainless Steel Burners
- 57,600 BTU-Per Hour Input
- 12,000 BTU-Per Hour Input Side Burner
- 9,600 BTU-Per Hour Input Rear-Mounted Infrared Rotisserie Burner
- 8,000 BTU-Per Hour Input Dedicated Stainless Steel Smoker Burner
- 3/8" Diameter Stainless Steel Rod Cooking Grates
- Stainless Steel Flavorizor Bars
- Stainless Steel Hood w/ Center Mounted Thermometer
- Stainless Steel Frame
- Enclosed Cart w/ Stainless Steel Doors, Handles, Side and Rear Panels
- Stainless Steel Smoker Box
- Total Cooking Area: 902 sq. in.
- Accent-Colored, Swing-Up Work Surface with Stainless Steel Insert
- Weber Cookbook Included
- Limited Lifetime Warranty

LP TANK NOT INCLUDED

FREE SHIPPING to your door!
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Questions: 1-800-814-6815

Amazon.com Review
For the serious outdoor chef who wants to cook it all on one grill, Weber's D6 grill has a full 57,600 BTU primary burner, a commercial-grade side burner, a smoker box with dedicated smoker burner, and a rotisserie attachment for roasting poultry. Six rust-resistant stainless steel burners run the length of the cookbox for even heating without hot or cold spots. Infinitely-adjustable burner valves let you cook with direct or indirect heat, while a spacious 902 square inches of total cooking area provides enough room to cook for even the biggest groups. A 12,000-BTU side burner cooks side dishes and sauces while meat grills, and the dedicated smoker burner heats a stainless steel box designed to hold wood chips for authentic "low-and-slow" barbecue-style cooking. The infrared rotisserie burner radiates even heat to meats placed on the stainless steel rotisserie attachment powered by a heavy-duty 110-volt motor. To get you cooking, an electronic Crossover ignition system lights all burners in succession with the push of a button.

Built to last, the grill's stainless steel hood features double-wall construction, adding a layer of insulation to trap heat and protect against discoloration. Rugged, weather-resistant wheels are crack-proof in the most extreme temperatures and allow easy transport, while locking casters prevent the grill from rolling while you cook. Burners even have screens to keep spiders from spinning combustible webs inside.

The propane-fueled Summit Platinum D6 also comes loaded with extras including: a fixed commercial-grade thermometer, three sturdy tool holders and a roomy storage area with stainless steel doors and a heavy-gauge steel bottom shelf. One removable and two swing-up work surfaces offer plenty of space to spread out sauces, marinades, utensils and other prep essentials; they're made from granite-look Thermoset with stainless steel inserts for maximum durability, heat and weather resistance, and ease of cleaning. Weber's patented Flavorizer bars eliminate flare-ups caused by lava rocks and ceramic briquets--so fats and juices hit the angled bars and sizzle away, adding delicious, smoky barbecue flavor instead of flames. A convenient warming rack keeps already-cooked foods warm or toasts hamburger buns, while the warm-up basket is perfect for grilling easily-burned foods such as fish or vegetables. Finally, when the barbecue's over, a slide-out bottom tray funnels grease into a removable catch pan for quick and easy clean-up.

Best of all, ten fasteners are all that's needed to put this grill together, meaning you'll go from box to barbecue in less than 40 minutes. The Summit Platinum D6 measures 62-1/2 inches tall, 68 inches wide, and 34-1/2 inches deep. A propane tank must be purchased separately. This item has a limited, lifetime warranty, and is made in the USA. --Mary Park


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Get em while they are hot.......   August 7, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The D-6 Platinum line has been replaced by the S-6 series. Notice the lower price on the new line vs the old one? Notice the lighter weight?

The all 304 steel has been replaced by a prettier version with more bling steel which covers the painted from. LOok at the back of the grill and its now painted panels.

Don't get me wrong, the new grill mechanically is the same and in a way they "Made" it look more like a $2000 grill should look, but its not the same. Weber has a problem I think cracking the high end market as so many of their models are sold at big box retailers. They sell a lot of them! I was not looking for a stainless as the grills looks are not that important. Lets be real, its stays under a cover 95% of the time. Since when did grills become a status symbol? My old red Weber looks real bad these days, and is not as even as she used to be, but we got more mouths to feed and I needed a bigger grill. Ok, I WANTED a bigger grill. Nobody NEEDS a bigger grill execpt the caterer!


Weber about the only mass producer of grills USA made and that means somthing to me. My 15 year old unit now goes to the beach with us and will soldier on. ITs been great and while I looked at many different brands I came back to the Weber as a satisfied customer. Because this is last years model I got a great price as it was the last at the store. This was one of those higher line stores and they carry only some of the better brands and the high line Webers you don't see at home depot.

The New Genesis model was very nice and that was what I was looking for. I noticed they sell a slightly smaller one at Home Depot without the Stainless flava bars and grill. Also about $150 less! But there are differences. I saw this one in the corner and it was evident while it was not the pretty boy of the group, it had a 25% sale on it and I scooped it up.

Had to get a natural gas hook up as its been said a 6 burner unit will drink the propane! Its been nice to not worry about the tanks any more!

Great grill! This one should last me a long time!



5 out of 5 stars This Grill Is Awesome!   June 22, 2007
My wife and I have a vacation cottage business. Consequently, we own several grills. This grill is awesome and very popular with our customers. With 6 burners, it does use a bit more gas than smaller grills, so we always keep an extra propane tank on hand. We would definitly purchase this again.


5 out of 5 stars Fantastic for all types of cooking   April 17, 2007
This unit is well-built, will last, and is easy to use. Assembly is a breeze. We have had it almost two years and it performs superbly in all types of cooking-- it heats up quickly (and gets HOT!), yet the flames can be turned way down and never blow out. We use it several times a week and a propane canister lasts about three to four weeks. Of course, if you turn all its mighty burners on and leave 'em that way, it'll eat a lot of propane. But that kind of usage would quickly cremate anything you might be cooking. I suspect that people who complain about propane consumption with this barbecue are cooking with the hood up, contrary to Weber's instructions (and common sense). And, let's face it, any barbecue with six mighty burners like these will use its share of propane.

Pluses:

Thick, solid stainless steel bars sear beautifully and will last forever. You want solid bars! The thermal inertia is key to good grilling. And stainless means no rusty taste, no chipping, and easy to clean.

Fine flame control. Six burners let you configure the heat the way you want. The rotisserie and smoker box have thier own burners! The side burner works well too for cooking veggies and stuff in a pot.

Powerful yet capable of gentle cooking.

Won't rust.

Built like a tank.

No cheap Chinese componentry as often found in even formerly premium brands, and all "house brands", most of which are made entirely in China, even the big stainless-steel extravaganzas that sell for thousands. Don't be fooled by fancy knobs and gewgaws-- the quality is just not there deep inside far too many barbecues today. I've personally witnessed two big top-of-the-line house brand barbecues returned to a leading warehouse retailer by irate purchasers who couldn't believe they'd crap out after a year. That never happens with Weber.

Convenient fold-down work surfaces.

Easy to clean.

Huge cooking area.

Anti-flare burner configuration works well.

Lights instantly.

Easy to wheel around the yard-- something I wanted to be able to do, and which a built-in wouldn't allow.

Fantastic Weber service. Mine was manhandled by the shipping company; Weber handled my complaint with the shipping company for me (I didn't have to do anything at all) and sent me a new panel without any hassle at all. Their 24-hour support hotline is the best I've used anywhere for any product, and emails are handled same-day.


Negatives:

Expensive (but worth it). I'd buy it again in a heartbeat. It was my first Weber after years of thinking they were only popular because they're stylish. Now I get it.






2 out of 5 stars A Weber should be better   August 6, 2006
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've had an old Weber for 15 years - still works well! However, as it was getting too small for my growing needs and starting to show its age, I "upgraded" to this model.
The new one has more bells and whistles - I do love the smoking burner/box combo. The rest of the features are nice too. However, this thing is almost impossible to get to 500 degrees to sear a steak or do some other high-temp cooking! It runs through a tank of propane in just a couple of serious days of cooking and once you're at less than 3/4 tank, don't bother with high heat - it's not there!
On the other hand - very few flare-ups and mid/low temp cooking is great.



5 out of 5 stars A Great Grill!!   June 12, 2006
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

Overall, this is an outstanding grill. I've had it for a year, and it's been awesome. It Gets hot quickly, it sears food well, and it has all the bells and whistles.

The stainless steel grates are the primary reason to get the platinum and not the gold. They are worth it, unless you want to use plain cast iron and constantly oil them (which also you'd have to buy).

A couple of things to consider though:

1. The design is kind a retarded for the smoker box. Using the smoker box and the rotisserie is chore, you can't really open the smoker box because of the spit, and the smoker box seems to want to rely on the grates (which I remove to use the rotisserie) so with the grates gone it will tip over easily.

2. The grill has blown out a few times. I think this is due to the fact that I don't follow the instructions and turn the gas off when I'm done using it, I just turn the grill off. So the regulator has a protection mechanism that gets tripped, and off the grill goes. So I've changed the way I use it, and it hasn't blown out since.

3. There are these weird chains in the doors of the cabinet. I have no idea what they are for, and no one has been able to tell me.


So, if I had it to do over again, I'd get the exact same grill, it's worth every single penny.




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