Weber introduced the Searwood grill in 2024, aiming to correct the flaws of the SmokeFire, such as temperature instability and pellet feeding issues. Featuring a redesigned internal construction for better pellet flow, the Searwood also incorporates Weber Connect technology. Notable improvements include a side-mounted pellet hopper and a front display for easier access. The new model's price is competitive, and a manual mode allows direct grilling. However, the shift to two standard wheels may hinder mobility compared to the SmokeFire's sturdier leg design.
The new Weber Searwood grill features an improved design with a more direct auger path for pellets, addressing issues from its predecessor while maintaining smart functionality.
The move of the pellet hopper from the back to the side enhances accessibility and simplifies the auger design, aiming to provide a consistent cooking experience.
Unlike its predecessor, the Searwood has a manual mode that allows users to grill with the lid open without losing performance, catering to various cooking styles.
Changes in the Searwood's construction include relocating the display for easier access, but the transition to simpler wheels may complicate mobility for users.
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