Napoleon
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Best Gas Grill for Intermediate Cooks: Four-Burner Performance, Sear Zones, and Build Quality That Lasts
The Weber Spirit E-425 is the top pick for intermediate cooks who want a factory-integrated sear zone, reliable ignition, and a decade-long warranty without navigating an overcomplicated feature set. Buyers who can stretch further and want a larger cooking surface with a dedicated infrared sear station should consider the Napoleon Rogue PRO-S 525 RSIB as a genuine — not cosmetic — upgrade. Budget-focused buyers who still demand four-burner versatility and a purpose-built sear zone will find the Monument Grills Mesa 415BZ punches well above its price.
Updated June 2026
Weber Spirit II E-310 vs Napoleon Freestyle 365: Which Mid-Range Gas Grill Should You Buy?
The Weber Spirit II E-310 is the stronger all-around pick for most backyard buyers. A dominant reliability reputation, a best-in-class warranty, and a parts ecosystem that has no peer at this price point make it the lower-risk, higher-confidence purchase for anyone prioritizing long-term ownership. The Napoleon Freestyle 365 is not a fallback — it is a genuinely capable grill that earns serious consideration for buyers who will actively use a side burner and want a more contemporary look on a modern deck. Weber wins the head-to-head, but the Napoleon wins for a specific buyer type, and that distinction matters.
Updated July 2026