A few quick questions.
Do you have an idea of how large you want/need the cooking surface to be?
Do you have a budget in mind?
I also find that perfect grilling weather is whatever it happens to be whenever I decide to grill and do so year round. I currently do not have a gas grill but have nothing against them and will probably end up getting one myself. I just didn't have the budget to get a decent one at the time and would rather deal with some inconvenience than having to replace a grill every 3 years because I went cheap. However, if money weren't a dilemma I think I would end up going with one of these: https://coyoteoutdoor.com/product/30-s-series-grill-fs/
It outputs up to 70K BTU and has 700 sqin of cooking space.
I don't know if it is too expensive, too large, or too small for you. A year ago or so I got one of their Asado Smokers and it is well built, reliable and the customer service I have received from them on a warranty issue has been nothing short of phenomenal.
The smoker I have came with one of their "signature grate" things and it has a lot of contact area for a good sear on the meat. Granted that is an additional option that you have to buy for the linked grill.
If it is too big/ too expensive for you they do have a smaller 28" free standing grill as well but it's btu output is a little lower than your old webber at 40K BTU and a larger surface area at 640sqin.
either one of their grills have a huge amount of options so if you don't want the side burner you don't need to get it, and
I don't have experience using their LP/Natural Gas stuff but I do have experience with their smoker and it is a very good product so I would (and probably will when I get tired of starting charcoal all the time) buy a gas grill from them.
Do you have an idea of how large you want/need the cooking surface to be?
Do you have a budget in mind?
I also find that perfect grilling weather is whatever it happens to be whenever I decide to grill and do so year round. I currently do not have a gas grill but have nothing against them and will probably end up getting one myself. I just didn't have the budget to get a decent one at the time and would rather deal with some inconvenience than having to replace a grill every 3 years because I went cheap. However, if money weren't a dilemma I think I would end up going with one of these: https://coyoteoutdoor.com/product/30-s-series-grill-fs/
It outputs up to 70K BTU and has 700 sqin of cooking space.
I don't know if it is too expensive, too large, or too small for you. A year ago or so I got one of their Asado Smokers and it is well built, reliable and the customer service I have received from them on a warranty issue has been nothing short of phenomenal.
The smoker I have came with one of their "signature grate" things and it has a lot of contact area for a good sear on the meat. Granted that is an additional option that you have to buy for the linked grill.
If it is too big/ too expensive for you they do have a smaller 28" free standing grill as well but it's btu output is a little lower than your old webber at 40K BTU and a larger surface area at 640sqin.
either one of their grills have a huge amount of options so if you don't want the side burner you don't need to get it, and
I don't have experience using their LP/Natural Gas stuff but I do have experience with their smoker and it is a very good product so I would (and probably will when I get tired of starting charcoal all the time) buy a gas grill from them.