


Wood and Durawood tables were on various Genesis models. They were Genesis 1000-5000 models with more upgrades, design changes and “offspring” variations specific to certain retailers, such as the Genesis LX and Skyline models. In the early ‘90s, the next generation of Genesis models was launched. We all know it today by its new name, the Gas Go-Anywhere.īy 1985, we joined the trend toward “square” stand up gas grills, and launched our Genesis 1, Genesis 2 and Genesis 3 models, that featured an open cart design with Redwood work surfaces, porcelain enameled grates, our patented Flavorizer bars, push button ignition, a grease management system, a side burner on the Genesis 3 and many other cool things! From here, there was no stopping us!īy the late ‘80s, the Genesis XX and XXI (later known as Genesis Jr., Genesis 4 and Genesis 5 were born, giving more options in size and design, including glass doors on the 4 and 5 models and various upgrades.
2 BURNER WEBBER GAS GRILL PORTABLE
In the early 80s, through 90s, we had a little portable model we called the Hot Shot Table Top Gas Grill. There were stand-alone gas kettles, post-mount kettles and gas kettles in a cart. In the 1970s and early1980s, we brought that same kettle idea into the gas grill arena. We all know that in 1952, Weber started with the invention of the iconic kettle that provides excellent control over cooking with charcoal.
