Weber Genesis II Series 400 Comparisons : E-410, LX E-440, LX S-440 Reviews

by | May 25, 2021

The new line of Genesis II grills by Weber is getting a lot of attention from backyard chefs. The grills debuted in November 2016, when we first wrote about this grill. Weber is touting the GS4 Grilling System, a central feature on this major update of the Genesis line.

Features standard on all the 400 Series grills:

Weber is very proud of the GS4 Grilling System, with four components that are aimed at making grilling easier, safer and more reliable.

  • Electronic ignition. Calling it the Infinity Ignition, Weber says it is guaranteed to light the burners every time. All you need to do is turn a knob to ignite the individual burners.
  • High performance burners. The new design makes gas flow more consistent, so heat is distributed evenly over the entire cooking surface.
  • Flavorizer bars. The Flavorizer bars have been a big selling point for Weber for years. They catch drippings and vaporize them, adding a smoky flavor to the food.
  • Grease Management System. The grease management system catches the drippings that aren’t vaporized, which lessens the risk of flare-ups. Grease is directed away from the burners and into a drip tray, which is disposable. It is a simple matter to slip out the catch pan and switch out the used drip tray for a new one.

In addition, all of the 400 Series are iGrill ready. This is Weber’s entry into digital grilling, with the Bluetooth thermometer. The iGrill must be bought separately.

A Look at the iGrill

Grilling comes of age with digital temperature readings available on your smartphone or tablet. And many chefs think it’s about time. It lets you enjoy your conversation or do chores away from the grill, but still monitor your food.

The 400 series is iGrill ready, meaning you still need to buy the iGrill separately. Once you purchase iGrill, you can then download the app and connect it to Bluetooth. It lets you use up to 4 probes so you can keep an eye on an entire meal. It also tells you how much fuel you have in your tank, a real advantage so there aren’t any surprises if you’re cooking for a crowd.

Weber Genesis E-410, LX E-440, and LX S-440 Overviews

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Weber Genesis E-410 Overview & Reviews

Genesis E-410 Grill

Weber Genesis E-410

From Amazon.com:
Four stars
Overall Rating: 4.7/5
Number of Reviews: 116 (as of May 25, 2021)
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From Home Depot:
Five stars
Overall Rating: 4.7/5
Number of Reviews: 1,033* (as of May 25, 2021)
* = Combing reviews of NG and LP versions
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  • MSRP: $899
  • Stainless steel burners: 4
  • Porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates
  • Porcelain-enameled Flavorizer bars
  • Main burners: BTU-per-hour input: 48,000
  • Primary cooking area (square inches): 646
  • Tuck-Away warming rack area (square inches): 198
  • Total cooking area (square inches): 844
  • Height (lid closed): 45″
  • Width (lid closed): 61″
  • Depth (lid closed): 29″

Features

  • Fuel gauge (LP models only)
  • Limited warranty
  • Side tables with integrated tool hooks
  • iGrill 3 ready
  • Open cart design
  • Easy access gas tank storage (LP only)

Weber Genesis E-410 Open

Genesis E-410 Grill Details

The E-410 is the standard model for the 400 series. It has four stainless steel burners and porcelain-enameled Flavorizer bars. The cooking grates are cast iron and porcelain-enameled.

This is a good choice for chefs who regularly invite friends over for outdoor feasts. The cooking area is 646 square inches and the warming rack adds 198 square inches.

The unit is easy to move, with 2 swivel, locking casters and 2 big wheels. It has a porcelain-enameled lid with a thermometer. It is also iGrill ready. It has side tables with tool hooks so there is plenty of counter space. The 410 has an open cart design, without the cabinets that the original Genesis model had.

What sets this model apart is the choice of colors, something you can’t get with other units in this line. Choose from black, copper, crimson, smoke and the standard porcelain-enameled steel. If color is your thing, then the E-410 might be your grill.

Genesis E-410 Copper

Genesis E-410 in Copper Color

Genesis II E-410 in Crimson

Genesis II E-410 in Crimson Color

Genesis E-410 in Smoke Color

Genesis E-410 in Smoke Color

 

Weber Genesis LX E-440 Overview & Reviews

Genesis LX E-440 Grill

Genesis II LX-440

From Amazon.com:
Four stars
Overall Rating: 4.5/5
Number of Reviews: 140 (as of May 25, 2021)
* = One of the two reviews was for three stars.  However, the rating was not based on grill performance. The rating was low because when the grill arrived there were no instructions in the box. User had to obtain instructions online.
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From Home Depot:
Five stars
Overall Rating: 5/5
Number of Reviews: 3 (as of April 5, 2017)

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • Exterior Surface: Porcelain-enameled steel
  • 7 mm diameter stainless steel rod cooking grates
  • Stainless steel Flavorizer bars
  • Main burners: BTU-per-hour input: 50,000
  • Side burner: BTU-per-hour input: 12,000
  • Primary cooking area (square inches): 646
  • Tuck-Away warming rack area – Elevations compatible (square inches): 198
  • Total cooking area (square inches): 844
  • Height (lid closed): 48″
  • Width (lid closed): 65″
  • Depth (lid closed): 29″

Features:

  • Limited warranty
  • LED fuel gauge (LP models only)
  • Side tables with integrated tool hooks
  • iGrill 3 ready
  • Easy access gas tank storage (LP only)
  • High+ heat setting
  • Handle light(s)
  • Lighted control knobs
  • Grill cabinet
  • Higher lid

Weber Genesis LX 440 Open

Weber Genesis LX 440 Open

  • The LX E-440 and LX S-440 are the deluxe models. They are identical except for the finish: E means porcelain-enameled and S means stainless steel.

     

  • The 440 model has 646 square inches of cooking space, plus 198 square inches on the warming rack. It has four stainless steel burners, as well as stainless steel rod cooking grates and Flavorizer bars.
  • A helpful addition to these deluxe models is the High+ setting, which lets the cook add a burst of heat at the touch of the dial. The handy side burner is perfect for heating sauces while the rest of the meal cooks under the lid.
  • To better see the real color of what you’re cooking, the 440 has a light on the handle. This goes off automatically when you close the lid. The control knobs are also lighted.
  • The 440 model has a porcelain-enameled lid with a thermometer, and it is iGrill ready. The finishes are black or stainless steel. You can use either liquid propane or natural gas.
Weber Genesis LX S-440 Overview & Reviews

Genesis LX S-440 Grill

Weber Genesis II LX S-440

Weber Genesis II LX S-440

From Amazon.com:
Four stars
Overall Rating: 4/5*
Number of Reviews: 2 (as of April 5, 2017)
* = One of the two reviews was for three stars.  However, the rating was not based on grill performance. The rating was low because when the grill arrived there were no instructions in the box. User had to obtain instructions online. Note that Amazon seems to combine the reviews for the LX and LX S models.
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From Home Depot:
Four stars
Overall Rating: 4/5
Number of Reviews: 3 (as of April 5, 2017)

  • MSRP: $1,599
  • Same grill as the LX 440 with the exception of the exterior surface material.
  • Exterior Surface: Stainless Steel
  • 7 mm diameter stainless steel rod cooking grates
  • Stainless steel Flavorizer bars
  • Main burners: BTU-per-hour input: 50,000
  • Side burner: BTU-per-hour input: 12,000
  • Primary cooking area (square inches): 646
  • Tuck-Away warming rack area – Elevations compatible (square inches): 198
  • Total cooking area (square inches): 844
  • Height (lid closed): 48″
  • Width (lid closed): 65″
  • Depth (lid closed): 29″

Features:

  • Limited warranty
  • LED fuel gauge (LP models only)
  • Side tables with integrated tool hooks
  • iGrill 3 ready
  • Easy access gas tank storage (LP only)
  • High+ heat setting
  • Handle light(s)
  • Lighted control knobs
  • Grill cabinet
  • Higher lid

Weber Genesis LX 440 Open

Weber Genesis LX 440 Open

  • The LX E-440 and LX S-440 are the deluxe models. They are identical except for the finish: E means porcelain-enameled and S means stainless steel.

     

  • The 440 model has 646 square inches of cooking space, plus 198 square inches on the warming rack. It has four stainless steel burners, as well as stainless steel rod cooking grates and Flavorizer bars.
  • A helpful addition to these deluxe models is the High+ setting, which lets the cook add a burst of heat at the touch of the dial. The handy side burner is perfect for heating sauces while the rest of the meal cooks under the lid.
  • To better see the real color of what you’re cooking, the 440 has a light on the handle. This goes off automatically when you close the lid. The control knobs are also lighted.
  • The 440 model has a porcelain-enameled lid with a thermometer, and it is iGrill ready. The finishes are black or stainless steel. You can use either liquid propane or natural gas.

Genesis II Features

The new series of Genesis grills by Weber is getting a lot of attention from backyard chefs. In addition to new technologies, there are more options. We can choose from two, three, four, or six burners now.

GS4 System

Weber is touting the GS4 System, a central feature on this major update of the Genesis line.

GS4 Features on all of the 400 Series Grills

  • Electronic Ignition. Weber says it is guaranteed to light the burners each and every time. All you have to do is turn the knobs and press one button to ignite the burners.
  • Powerful and Dependable Burners. The brand new design makes gas movement more constant, so temperatures are distributed evenly over the  cooking surface.
  • Flavorizer Bars. The Flavorizer bars have been a huge feature for Weber for a long time. Adding a smoky taste to your dinner, which is great coming from a gas grill.
  • Grease Management System. The disposable great management system really is straightforward. It’s a simple matter to remove the grease pan and replace the used drip tray for a fresh one. In addition, the new Genesis II series is Weber’s initial entrance into digital grilling, with the Bluetooth i3 thermometer.
iGrill

A Look at the iGrill

Grilling comes of age with digital temperature readings available on your smartphone or tablet. And many chefs think it’s about time. It lets you enjoy your conversation or do chores away from the grill, but still monitor your food.

The 400 series is iGrill ready, meaning you still need to buy the iGrill separately. Once you purchase iGrill, you can then download the app and connect it to Bluetooth. It lets you use up to 4 probes so you can keep an eye on an entire meal. It also tells you how much fuel you have in your tank, a real advantage so there aren’t any surprises if you’re cooking for a crowd.

 

User Raves and Rants of the Weber Genesis 400 Series

BEST FEATURES OF THE 400 SERIES

  • Many chefs have been looking for digital thermometers for grilling. That’s one of the big selling features on the new Genesis 440 models, both standard and deluxe.

  • The updated GS4 system, with its excellent grease management system and better burner control, are big plusses. These make it easier for even new chefs to be comfortable with their grilling efforts.
  • People get tired of the basic black and stainless steel for grills. Offering a range of colors for the E-410 was a smart move on Weber’s part.
  • The warranties on all the 400 series are long, which is reassuring to families who use their Weber grills for many years.
E-410 Pros and Cons by Users

Pros and Cons of the Genesis E-410

Pros:

  • Quick assembly, about 1.5 hours, which included 45 minutes getting it out of the packaging
  • Great cooking quality
  • Wheels are sturdy and easy to roll around

Cons:

  • One reviewer didn’t like the fact that the left side table is fixed, and can’t be folded down.
  • This model is lighter and doesn’t seem to be made as well as older Weber grills.
  • Plastic washers and push pins on the tank shrouds
LX E-440 and LX S-440 Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Easy assembly
  • Attractive design

Cons:

  • The illustrations in the Weber assembly instructions could be better and more detailed.

The Genesis Warranties

Weber warranties different parts for varying amounts of time. Overall, they are very generous. See your documentation or look online for specifics, but here is a quick overview:

  • Cookbox and lid section: 10 years for no rust or burn through. 2 years on the paint, though that doesn’t cover discoloration and fading
  • Ignition system: 10 years, except the battery
  • Stainless steel Flavorizer bars, grease management system, burners and cooking grates: 10 years
  • Porcelain-enameled, cast iron cooking grates and Flavorizer bars: 5 years
  • Other parts: 2 years