![]() The lid is the heftiest and most unwieldy part, and carefully affixing it to the rest of the grill - near the end - is when it's most helpful to have a second person involved. Only once or twice did I feel a deep empathy with Homer Simpson when he attempted to build a BBQ pit. But with the clear, detailed instructions and intuitive fabrication, putting the grill together was a generally agreeable experience. Unlike many smaller grills that come mostly prebuilt, the Genesis EPX-335 requires quite a bit of assembly - about two hours. The only tool needed that wasn't included in the box was my Phillips-head screw driver. Holding them in your hands, you could feel their weight, durability and quality craftsmanship. ![]() The parts were carefully packaged, completely unscathed and gleamingly handsome. Certainly, you would expect nothing less for such a high-end and high-priced product, but it was gratifying nonetheless. After unboxing and laying out all of the parts - a dozen core components, as well as the myriad screws, nuts, washers, fasteners and other hardware accessories - my teammate and I set about putting the thing together.Īs a devotee of budget-friendly furniture and appliances from drop shippers, and thus a victim of their often-maddeningly incomprehensible instructions and orders that sometimes are missing key items or damaged, I was very happy to find the Weber assembly guide easy to follow and the well-made parts easy to fit together. The assembly guide says two people are required, and I would second that guidance. Once it had been deposited onto the porch, I opened the box to more easily transport the individual pieces to the backyard where the grill would reside - and presumably become part of the structural integrity of the property. Unsurprisingly, this is a huge, heavy grill, and it comes in a big, burdensome box that the delivery worker and I struggled to lug up the steps to my house. It’s 62 inches wide, 27 inches deep and 48.5 inches tall (157圆9x123cm), and it weighs in at a corpulent 210 pounds (95kg). There's no way around it (almost literally): the Weber Genesis EPX-335 is enormous. (Image credit: Future) Weber Genesis EPX-335 review: unboxing and assembly
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