Weber grills have always had a reputation for quality that over time never diminishes, even if you’ve owned one for many years. It’s pretty common to find people who still have their original Weber Kettle Grill – the oldest model produced by the Weber-Stephen company: the reason. . . Weber quality never changes, even after owning one for many years.
Fact is, old Weber grills perform just as good as new ones, especially if they’re well maintained. If you’re lucky enough to own an old grill, but your unsure about what to do with it, you might consider any of the following suggestions:
- Continue to use it – but remember to keep your grill on good order
- Submit your grill for regular servicing
- Sell it – Any money you realize from the sale of your old grill will reduce substantially the cost of acquiring a new one
- Source Weber grills on sale – every year, Weber host their annual grills on sale event as a means of introducing upcoming models and selling off end of stock models
Exchange – If you decide you prefer to exchange your old grill for a new one, rest assured there are plenty people out there willing to pay the asking price just to acquire your used grill.