Weber SmokeFire EX4 Gen 2 24-Inch Wi-Fi Enabled Wood Fired Pellet Grill - 22510201
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Weber warrants this product against defects in the materials and workmanship of the cooking grates, pellet slide, burn pot, heat baffle, pellet grate, and controller bezel for three (3) years, all electrical components for three (3) years, and the cook box and all other components not mentioned previously for five (5) years.

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Customer Reviews (1169)

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Ptfoug01
Detroit MI.
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Weber - BV
 
★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5.0

More cooker than I thought I needed.

I got one of those deals you couldn't pass up. This cooker thinks for you and I'm still getting use to all the bells and whistles. I'm really looking forward to trying all my favorites with this smoker helping me along the way .

 

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Smidge
Honduras
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Weber - BV
 
★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5.0

I would recommend this smoker to anyone who wants

Excellent pellet smoker. Smokes the meat perfectly. Regulating the temperature work amazing.

 

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Tommy Bee
Undisclosed
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Weber - BV
 
★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5.0

A MUST HAVE

Awesome appliance! Use it 2-3 x a week and has been issue free.

 

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Buddha griller
Undisclosed
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Weber - BV
 
★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5.0

Weber smoke fire X4

I am new to wood pellet grills, so far I'm really enjoying this just for cooking like I would on my gas grill. I have not had a chance to smoke with it but look forward to doing so have cooked many pork chops and steaks in the short time I've had it I love the high temperatures had my buddies over last night cooked steaks for him and they were amazed.

 

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Jimmy V
Sully Iowa
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Weber - BV
 
★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5.0

Good buy

It is a great grill, great flavor and so easy to use.

 

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Hot Sauce
Gulf Breeze, Fl.
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Weber - BV
 
★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5.0

Best smoker and grill combo!

Best pellet grill I've owned. It smokes and grills better than the pit boss or camp chef that I've had in previous years. Definitely a higher tier grill/smoker and very well built. Assembly was definitely easy compared to the pit boss Savannah that I had. Cleaning is also pretty easy. I really like everything about this smoker.

 

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Michael McMillan
Davidson, NC
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Weber - BV
 
★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5.0

Like the Grill, Love the Weber Service

The grill sets the level pretty high on meeting temp criteria and monitoring.

 

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Daddy animal
Moab Utah
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Weber - BV
 
★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5.0

More than a smoker More than a grill Best of both

So far so good. I thought it was going to more complex then it is. It is really simple to use. Going to try a beef brisket next. Should be great.

 

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Smoky King
Glenwood MD
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Weber - BV
 
★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5.0

Amazing smoker grill

I am new to pellet smokers. I have bbqd for the past 30 years in different grills/smokers. The SmokeFire is a game changer. It is easy to set up and program and delivers incredible BBQ. We have done Ribs, Pork Shoulder, Spiral Ham, Slamon and even Pizzas! Friends and family are blown away. One of the best features is ability to monitor cooks remote in the phone for grill temp, meat temp and pellet status. Love this grill!

 

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RSetzer
Texas
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Weber - BV
 
★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5.0

Can't Go Wrong With a Weber

T-Bones, brisket, chicken, pork shoulder, bacon, all done with ease and all really really good. I actually liked the assembly process as it allowed me to see just how well built this thing is. Pretty sure it is going to last a long time and the materials all seemed to be first rate. The on board menu is easy to use and the app is really good. I like the fact that I can use multiple tempature probes and know exactly the status of the grill and food by looking at the grill or the app. It's nice to sit inside when it's 15 degrees outside and know that everything is going well. I have had many Weber product in my like including a number of kettle grills, smokers, and gas grills. This unit is exactly what I would have expected from Weber, and no, they did not pay me to say that. Excellent food in a well built machine.

 

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Expert Review

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The Skinny:
  • Our testing experience suggests that Weber has heard (and solved) prior flaws
  • Temperatures ranging 200–600 degrees Fahrenheit help you smoke and sear
  • 22-pound pellet hopper features low-pellet sensors and quick-change chute
  • Weber Connect app makes the grill compatible with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • Back-vented barrel design creates high smoke circulation inside grill

In our experiences, the second-gen Weber SmokeFire solves the sorrows of the first.

The Weber SmokeFire aimed to be a one-of-a-kind machine that didn’t behave like any other pellet grill on the market. (Credit where credit is due — it succeeded.) Pellet grills tend to function like BBQ smokers, after all. But when Weber replaced the full-coverage heat baffles with its classic Weber Flavorizer Bars, it designed a pellet grill that, while capable of holding steady smoking temperatures, could also cook with high heat like a more traditional grill. Our original testing pushed the first-generation Weber SmokeFire to its rational limits — cooking immense amounts of meat within its full range of temperature capability while scrutinizing its ash output and grease management.

To speak delicately, the original run had its issues. Weber has tried to address them both publicly and through internal research and development. That’s why we put our very own Chef Tony on the case — while fading natural light and a spinning clock above our expert’s scrutiny of user forums doesn’t exactly make for exciting video footage, our expert spent countless hours researching user experiences and taking notes. Armed with those expectations, he ran this pellet grill through a new round of rigorous examination to stress-test its predecessor’s weakest links. His findings? The Weber SmokeFire Gen 2 made a worthy follow-up.

Quality:

Without any sacrifices in solid construction at this price point, Weber SmokeFire II blew through all our safety testing.

As far as aesthetically pleasing and well-designed pellet grills go, Weber SmokeFire II is a serious contender. We set the mad chef loose with a pair of calipers and an XRF gun — the lid handle, accent trim pieces, side shelves, and Weber Flavorizer Bars all proved to remain constructed from genuine 304 stainless steel. Weber retained aluminized steel in other components; the fire pot’s heat baffle and the interior paneling of the side walls come to mind. Galvanized steel-plating still comprises the cooking grids.

  • Those calipers measured thickness for the Weber SmokeFire’s cooking grids at 6mm (a perfectly fine thickness for a pellet grill), the porcelainized fire box at 16-gauge steel, the porcelainized enamel lid at 12-gauge, and those trademark Flavorizer Bars at 17-gauge. By design, an air gap in the double side walls provides enough insulation to hold those temperatures steady — there were some scattered complaints with air flow apparently getting into the ash system, but we didn’t find any reasonable concerns in that area.

  • Chef Tony measures the cooking grates of the Weber SmokeFire Gen 2 Pellet Grill

On that note, it’s time to address the elephant in the room: the grease management system. Though it’s fantastic that a pellet grill would even offer a pull-out, full-width grease and ash drawer, there were some unfortunate design choices that presented problems with the original model. Chef Tony did not experience these problems with the Weber SmokeFire II’s grease management system. From his extensive testing, the grease management system worked like a dream — he personally witnessed no evidence of sparking, flares, or fires.

Performance:

Following up its already impressive performance, Weber SmokeFire II maintains an eyepopping temperature range while rethinking power and pellet management.

To say Weber SmokeFire II performed admirably here is putting it mildly. While there are some impossibilities in the physics of a thermocouple test on a pellet grill — recall that, by nature, they operate by completely different thermodynamic principles than standard gas and charcoal grills — Chef Tony’s findings fell in line with what he expects to see in this type of cooking environment. At its worst, he saw a disparity of 85 degrees Fahrenheit in one tiny spot; this was on the top-tier, screaming hot searing point of 600 degrees, which is a temperature point nearly unheard of on most pellet grills. (Thanks to the open body design, large air vents, and powerful variable-speed fans, he repeated hit that mark in 20 minutes.) In real-world usage, that sort of disparity isn’t just expected; it’s perfectly acceptable.

  • Speaking of real-world testing, Chef Tony bombarded the grill with wave upon wave of brisket, burgers, steaks, chickens, and enough meat to satisfy an entourage of medieval Vikings. On our test models, here’s what he found as a stand-out: whoever you want fed first, cook their entrees on the right-front quadrant of Weber SmokeFire II. That section of the grill runs hotter than the rest by a noticeable margin. While we won’t call that a feature per se, a little planning ahead can make it one.

  • Cooking burgers on the Weber SmokeFire Gen 2 Pellet Grill

Finally, Weber made a few positive adjustments to the grill’s performance. One recurring concern Chef Tony’s research unearthed was that the previous model allegedly suffered power issues. He intentionally ran every test on the same 40-foot extension cord; from beginning to end, he saw no electrical issues. Furthermore, Weber reworked the angled slope of the pellet hopper. On the higher end at 425–500 degrees, expect 2–2 ½ hours of prime pellet grilling before you have to touch the pellets. On the lower end, he saw that low-and-slow cooks would generally last 8 hours before requiring a pellet check. From his findings, Chef Tony concludes: “I’d say nearly all pellet grillers will be satisfied with these hopper revisions.”

Features:

Weber SmokeFire II keeps its excellent features with quality companion app updates and overall grill redesign.

Weber SmokeFire II still shines in its grilling output with its 22-pound pellet capacity and a rear trap door releases pellets to swap flavors at a whim. This continues to dazzle us. Equally rare for pellet grills is the direct flame access afforded by the main cooking area; with two hanging knobs for accessories and that 304 stainless steel side shelf for prepping food and holding pans, it’s clear Weber had the hands-on multitasker in mind in the design phase. A robust PID controller continues to supervise the DC-powered auger motor and fan (each of which boasting variable speeds). Throw in that pair of leave-in internal temperature probes and an innovative pellet auger design that provides larger cooking fire and higher heat…

In support of the original launch, the Weber Connect companion app released with limited functionality via wireless or Bluetooth connection. Compatible with iOS 12+ and Android 7.0+ and backed with the industry-leading JuneOS, recurring app updates have upped the app’s capabilities — monitor (and now control!) your SmokeFire grill’s temperature remotely, study readings from up to 4 temperature probes, set timers and probe temperature alerts, receive timely and relevant push notifications, and more. Registering a Weber ID provides in-app product and warranty information. Weber plans to roll out in-app recipes, guided cooking programs, and further quality-of-life updates. While we can’t comment on them (SmokeFire didn’t give us these problems), we’ve also heard of firmware algorithm changes to solve aggressive temperature overcorrection.

But we think the feature you’ll love most circles back to the grease management system. Chef Tony put the second-generation Weber SmokeFire through every test available — and his continuous pellet grilling experiences make the apparent faults of the original ash and grease catch a bad dream. While Weber doesn’t run their SmokeFire shipments through us (nor would we ever wish that upon ourselves), the ones we’ve tested proved to have ironed out the kinks from before. Between the assumed redesigns of the power delivery system and full-width pull-out tray, our resident expert Chef Tony expressed confidence in recommending this pellet grill to just about anybody.

Overall Rating

4.1 out of5
Value
3.5
Construction
4.0
Design & Style
4.5
Innovation & Features
4.5
Hopper Capacity
4.5
Even Heat
3.0
High Heat
4.5
Low Heat
4.0
Customer Service
4.5
Warranty
4.0

Questions & Answers (8)

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Question:
How quickly does this Weber pellet grill get to medium high heat (375-400 degrees) for grilling?
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Hi Robert. Like all other pellet grills, the time it takes to reach set cooking temperatures will depend on set temperature and ambient temperature. Most manufacturers, including Weber, say to allow about 20 minutes.

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Does the 672 sq inch cooking area include both racks? Or is that the measurement for the lower rack only?
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HI Ken. That is the total for both racks on the Weber SmokeFire.

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Question:
Good to hear that the grease fire issues have been resolved. To ensure that's the case, how often do you have to clean the inside? Also, what parts (if any) do you recommend lining with foil? Lastly, is it true that for fatty meats Weber recommends that you put an aluminum pan under the grates to catch grease?
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Hi Ben. Weber recommends cleaning the SmokeFire before every cook. The bottom of the cookbox should be cleared of extra grease after 20 hours of use, or every 12 cooks. The drip pan can be replaced as needed. You can clean the grill grates by pre-heating the grill to 500 degrees and brushing them clean with a stainless steel grill brush. If you're grilling fatty meats, using an aluminum pan under the grates will catch drippings and help make quick work of cleanup.

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I brush the dust out after every use. It's probably not necessary but I don't want the fan blowing dust onto the food, a problem I've never had, by the way. I take the flavor bars out and wash them every 4 or 5 uses, and I clean the grill with a wire brush every use. I don't use aluminum foil. The only disposables I use is a Weber foil tray in the ash/grease hopper and when I water smoke I rest a large foil tray with some water in it on the flavor bars if I'm doing fatty meat, as I did for the Christmas goose.

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Question:
Will this grill cook pizza's?
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Answer:
Hello! Yes, this grill can cook pizzas!

Asked by AlAnswered by Kaylin

 
Question:
Do you have to run an extension cord to this grill as you do a Treager?
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If an extension cord is needed, only use a 14-gauge cable with a grounded plug, suitable for use with outdoor appliances. The maximum length for the extension cord is 13 feet. You should keep the extension cord as short as possible.

Asked by FredAnswered by Joey, BBQGuys Expert

 
Question:
Is there a flat top grill accessory ?
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Hi Dale, unfortunately the Weber SmokeFire does not have a flat top griddle accesory available currently. However, you could use this third party griddle accessory that will fit across about half of the grill surface of the Weber SmokeFire. www.bbqguys.com/little-griddle/professional-stainless-steel-griddle-for-bbq-grills-half

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Question:
How far does the SmokeFire grill need to be positioned from the house? How much heat does the grill produce externally?
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Hi Tom. The grill should not be operated within 2 feet of any combustible materials. The grill will be hot to the touch when in use, so be cautious.

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Question:
Does this smoker have a method to dump or remove unused pellets after use?
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Hi Gary. Yes. There is a slide on the rear of the hopper that lets you empty out your unused pellets.

Asked by GaryAnswered by Joey, BBQGuys Expert

 

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