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product_id: 16929358
title: "Summit 7270001 S-470 Stainless-Steel 580-Square-Inch 48,800-BTU Natural-Gas Grill"
brand: "weber"
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# 580 sq. in. total cooking area 48,800 BTU main burner power 9mm stainless steel cooking grates Summit 7270001 S-470 Stainless-Steel 580-Square-Inch 48,800-BTU Natural-Gas Grill

**Brand:** weber
**Price:** 17312355CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Elevate your backyard BBQ game with Weber’s powerhouse grill—because ordinary just won’t do!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Summit 7270001 S-470 Stainless-Steel 580-Square-Inch 48,800-BTU Natural-Gas Grill by weber
- **How much does it cost?** 17312355CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- weber enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted weber brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Convenient Side Burner:** 12,000 BTU side burner keeps sauces warm or preps sides while you grill—multitasking made effortless.
- • **Powerhouse Heat Output:** 48,800 BTU main burner delivers restaurant-grade searing and grilling performance every time.
- • **Expansive Cooking Surface:** 580 square inches of grilling space lets you entertain like a pro—perfect for family feasts or weekend BBQs.
- • **Integrated Rotisserie Motor:** Tuck-away rotisserie motor adds gourmet versatility without cluttering your workspace.
- • **Durable Stainless Steel Grates:** 9mm thick stainless steel grates retain heat for flawless sear marks and long-lasting durability.

## Overview

The Weber Summit 7270001 S-470 is a premium stainless steel natural gas grill featuring 4 powerful burners with a combined 48,800 BTU output, a spacious 580-square-inch cooking area including a warming rack, and heavy-duty 9mm stainless steel grates. Designed for serious grillers, it includes a tuck-away rotisserie motor, a 12,000 BTU side burner, and durable alloy steel construction with painted accents. This grill combines professional-grade performance with thoughtful features to deliver consistent, high-quality results for outdoor cooking enthusiasts.

## Description

Weber Summit S-470, stainless steel, natural gas grill with tuck away rotisserie motor, stainless steel enclosed cart with stainless steel doors & chrome plated, cast-aluminum handles & accent colored painted side and rear panels, 4 stainless steel burners, primary cooking area 468-square-inch, warming rack area of 112-square-inches, for a total cooking area of 580-square-inches, 48,800 BTU-per-hour input main burner, 12,000 BTU-per-hour input flush mounted side burner, 10,600 BTU-per-hour input

Review: Wonderful Grill, but Not Without Its Quirks - About two years ago, my dad asked me to help him find a replacement for the 10 year old Char Broil that at that point was rusting on their back porch. I did my research, and found this guy. Weber has a reputation for making some good stuff, and this top-of-the-line Summit model really delivers. --Construction-- It is far and away one of the most substantial home grills I've seen and used. Its a big boy, and everything feels pretty heavy duty. Maybe not "cast iron pot" heavy duty. More like Ford pickup heavy duty. You know if you kicked it hard enough you could probably dent it, but any thing short of that is unlikely to hurt it. All of the structural hardware is nice and thick. The side shelves have ample workspace, and are extremely stable. I get the impression they can hold a pretty good amount of weight. The grates inside are super heavy duty, and retain heat extremely well. I really appreciate all of the storage space inside. Its nice not having to find somewhere to put the rotisserie and other accessories. The hind away motor unit is neat, too. The propane sensor is a great feature, as are the lighted controls. I'm a big fan of the automatic LED grill light, too. We've never had issues getting the burners lid. The onboard ignition always works flawlessly. They always keep it covered when they aren't using it, and two years down the line it looks just about as good as it did when we first bought it. Its not totally perfect, though. One of the burner controls isn't mounted straight It works as it should, but it still bugs me to look at. And the magnetic latches on the cabinet doors are pretty much garbage. But I swapped them out with something stronger, and its worked out fine. All-in-all, minor details. --Grill Performance-- I'll tell you what. You get spoiled using this thing. There's just so much so much heat on tap. I have never needed to worry about putting too much food on the grill at once. As long as there's an open space, it will grill it all just the same. No matter how cold outside it gets, I can still grill burgers with the lid open (as you're supposed to) with zero problems and perfect results. The searing station is a really nice feature. I didn't think I'd ever use it, but it comes in really handy in getting a nice crust on steaks and burgers. Let me put it this way: any time I need to grill at someone elses house, it always feels like a huge step down. You really get used to the Weber. --The Smoker-- I'm torn about this one. While its one of my favorite features on the grill, its not without its issues. First off, should you get a grill with a smoker box, or should you get a regular grill and a separate, dedicated smoker? That really depends on what you want to do. If you're planning on doing a lot of heavy duty smoking, for big groups, every weekend, definitely get a separate unit. They sell good, propane powered ones here on desertcart for under $200 that would be just as easy to use as an onboard unit, would let you smoke a whole lot more, and probably do a better job of it. BUT- if that doesn't sound like you, if you're only interested in occasionally smoking stuff for your family and maybe a few friends, the built-in might be the better solution. A separate unit means a second, big (and ugly) cooker than needs a place to sit, needs to be maintained, and needs its own gas. The onboard unit saves you that hassle. First off, it really does work pretty well. On my first try using it, I smoked literally the most delicious salmon I've ever tasted. On my first EVER attempt at smoking ribs, the results were beyond perfect. Its not just a gimmick. It is in fact a functional smoker. BUT smoking involves indirect heat, and often involves big cuts of meat. To get the power you need means turning on extra burners in addition to those in the smoker. When I was cooking the 6 racks of ribs, I found my self turning different burners on and off to maintain the temperature inside without allowing the heat to become to localized. Another issue is the location of the smoker. Its situation on the far right side of the grill. What this means is that some of the smoke just pours out of the gap between the hood and the grill without passing by the meat. I've seen people online use different types of gaskets to keep the smoke in with varying rates of success. Personally, I would have preferred some sort of provision for a big, removable tray situated between the burners and the grate on which to place the wood, rather than the little, always-there box on the side. But that's just me. An interesting feature of the smoker/grill combo is the ability to hybrid smoke/grill food. In other words, grill food while also infusing a bit of smoking flavor as opposed to the tradition method. This aspect of the grill really shines, and gives some neat results. --Conclusion-- You get what you pay for. This is a fabulous grill. Are there better grills than a Weber? Sure, just like there are better cars than a Mercedes. You'd just need to pay twice as much to get there, but where you are is good enough that you don't really feel like you need to.
Review: 5 Stars A+ Customer Service - Purchased the grill and it was delivered with a broken knob and a faulty regulator. I called Weber customer service (800) 446-1071. Within three days I had the replacement parts which were super easy to install. Held my breath and attempted to light my grill. Like magic, the gas ran freely, the ignitor sparked and voila, FLAME!!! IT WORKS PERFECTLY!!! I have to give a shout out to Weber customer service. The wait time on the phone was a bit long but it was so worth it. Helpful and understanding doesn't even begin to cover it. Three days for replacement parts, that's amazing considering we are in a pandemic and some jackass needs grill parts. I truly can not say enough about the superior customer service. REGISTER YOUR GRILL!!! This is how you get the 10 year warranty and those free replacement parts. Take the extra time on the internet to register your grill, just do it and you'll have 10 years of piece of mind. Now for the grill... It heats so evenly and controlling the heat is easy to do. No matter if you are using the direct heat or indirect method it heats and cooks wonderfully. The rotisserie is amazing! The hens and chickens we've cooked are full of flavor and moist. The side burner is really nice to keep sauces warm if you make your own. If you need a quick melt to brown butter or sauté veggies in a skillet it rocks! Watch the heat if you like to cook an egg for your burger however, the heat can jump up quickly and the burner function is the most difficult to control. All-in-all, this is the best grill we've ever purchased. Totally worth every penny and then some. I would recommend this grill to anyone without hesitation. Enjoy!

## Features

- 9 millimeter diameter stainless steel cooking grates

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003I5U55E |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #398,275 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #582 in Propane Grills |
| Brand | Weber |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Cooking Surface Area | 580 Square Inches |
| Cooking System | Gas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (296) |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Fuel Type | Gas |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00077924002830 |
| Grill Configuration | 4-burner with rotisserie |
| Handle Material | Aluminium |
| Heating Elements | 4 |
| Heating Power | 14.3 Kilowatts |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Built-In |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 7270001 |
| Main Burner Count | 4 |
| Manufacturer | WEBER |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | 7270001 |
| Number of Power Levels | 2 |
| Number of Racks | 2 |
| Primary Cooking Method | Gas |
| Product Dimensions | 30"D x 66"W x 57"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Series Number | 7270001 |
| Side Burner Count | 1 |
| Special Feature | Side burner |
| UPC | 077924002830 |
| Wattage | 17816.91 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Weber
- **Color:** Stainless Steel
- **Fuel Type:** Gas
- **Product Dimensions:** 30"D x 66"W x 57"H
- **Special Feature:** Side burner

## Images

![Summit 7270001 S-470 Stainless-Steel 580-Square-Inch 48,800-BTU Natural-Gas Grill - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61tKFERZQvL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you purchase or order this grill with cast iron grill grates and not stainless steel?**
A: Not that I have seen

**Q: Is there that much difference using the sear station vs. not using it.  Both using direct heat on high with the lid closed ?**
A: The sear station raises the temperature about 200 degrees sealing in the juices. I cook 2 minutes on each side and move off of the high temperature for 5 minutes on a side for medium rare delicious steak in 14 minutes. A much better flavor than without the sear station

**Q: What size female connector do I need to accept this grill's male gas line? Also, what size NG supply line do y'all have running to it?**
A: You need a standard 1/2" natural gas line AND a quick connecter (NOT INCLUDED). 
This isn't obvious, so I hope the professional installer brings the right parts !! 
I have to hunt down the manual on the Weber web site, and it doesn't say what parts to buy. 
It only suggests you get a professional (? What, a plumber ?) to install the gas valve connector. 
This is very strange, because Weber is a premium brand and makes excellent grills. 

Weber shows the connector on pages 7-8. 
Look here for the manual (English and Spanish): 
https://weber.mizecx.com/retrieve/s3/knowledge/WEBER_LG/90925/90925.pdf?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Date=20200101T153248Z&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Expires=3599&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAUA2JDF35TDNNDYWX%2F20200101%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Signature=fa25e9ee5bbe391b8fb21d19c14147590e8e078df9fd16b6a293125d6ef1fe66 


I would post the diagrams, but there isn't any way to do it.   
I bought a 1/2" Natural Gas Quick Disconnector for $25  (Should have been included with the Grill)

See: 1/2" QDD LP Gas Quick Connect/Disconnect Connector & Male Insert Plug [8630 3308] Solid Brass 1/2 PSIG Pressure Input 1/2 Ins & 1/2" Male NPT x 1/2 inch Natural Gas Propane Fitting Connector

**Q: dpes the grill ovme with a 10-year warranty like Home Depot offers?**
A: Hello, this model does come with a full 10 year warranty on all components. The warranty is a manufacturers warranty, and is honored directly through Weber, not the retailer. Thanks.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wonderful Grill, but Not Without Its Quirks
*by A***D on December 12, 2014*

About two years ago, my dad asked me to help him find a replacement for the 10 year old Char Broil that at that point was rusting on their back porch. I did my research, and found this guy. Weber has a reputation for making some good stuff, and this top-of-the-line Summit model really delivers. --Construction-- It is far and away one of the most substantial home grills I've seen and used. Its a big boy, and everything feels pretty heavy duty. Maybe not "cast iron pot" heavy duty. More like Ford pickup heavy duty. You know if you kicked it hard enough you could probably dent it, but any thing short of that is unlikely to hurt it. All of the structural hardware is nice and thick. The side shelves have ample workspace, and are extremely stable. I get the impression they can hold a pretty good amount of weight. The grates inside are super heavy duty, and retain heat extremely well. I really appreciate all of the storage space inside. Its nice not having to find somewhere to put the rotisserie and other accessories. The hind away motor unit is neat, too. The propane sensor is a great feature, as are the lighted controls. I'm a big fan of the automatic LED grill light, too. We've never had issues getting the burners lid. The onboard ignition always works flawlessly. They always keep it covered when they aren't using it, and two years down the line it looks just about as good as it did when we first bought it. Its not totally perfect, though. One of the burner controls isn't mounted straight It works as it should, but it still bugs me to look at. And the magnetic latches on the cabinet doors are pretty much garbage. But I swapped them out with something stronger, and its worked out fine. All-in-all, minor details. --Grill Performance-- I'll tell you what. You get spoiled using this thing. There's just so much so much heat on tap. I have never needed to worry about putting too much food on the grill at once. As long as there's an open space, it will grill it all just the same. No matter how cold outside it gets, I can still grill burgers with the lid open (as you're supposed to) with zero problems and perfect results. The searing station is a really nice feature. I didn't think I'd ever use it, but it comes in really handy in getting a nice crust on steaks and burgers. Let me put it this way: any time I need to grill at someone elses house, it always feels like a huge step down. You really get used to the Weber. --The Smoker-- I'm torn about this one. While its one of my favorite features on the grill, its not without its issues. First off, should you get a grill with a smoker box, or should you get a regular grill and a separate, dedicated smoker? That really depends on what you want to do. If you're planning on doing a lot of heavy duty smoking, for big groups, every weekend, definitely get a separate unit. They sell good, propane powered ones here on Amazon for under $200 that would be just as easy to use as an onboard unit, would let you smoke a whole lot more, and probably do a better job of it. BUT- if that doesn't sound like you, if you're only interested in occasionally smoking stuff for your family and maybe a few friends, the built-in might be the better solution. A separate unit means a second, big (and ugly) cooker than needs a place to sit, needs to be maintained, and needs its own gas. The onboard unit saves you that hassle. First off, it really does work pretty well. On my first try using it, I smoked literally the most delicious salmon I've ever tasted. On my first EVER attempt at smoking ribs, the results were beyond perfect. Its not just a gimmick. It is in fact a functional smoker. BUT smoking involves indirect heat, and often involves big cuts of meat. To get the power you need means turning on extra burners in addition to those in the smoker. When I was cooking the 6 racks of ribs, I found my self turning different burners on and off to maintain the temperature inside without allowing the heat to become to localized. Another issue is the location of the smoker. Its situation on the far right side of the grill. What this means is that some of the smoke just pours out of the gap between the hood and the grill without passing by the meat. I've seen people online use different types of gaskets to keep the smoke in with varying rates of success. Personally, I would have preferred some sort of provision for a big, removable tray situated between the burners and the grate on which to place the wood, rather than the little, always-there box on the side. But that's just me. An interesting feature of the smoker/grill combo is the ability to hybrid smoke/grill food. In other words, grill food while also infusing a bit of smoking flavor as opposed to the tradition method. This aspect of the grill really shines, and gives some neat results. --Conclusion-- You get what you pay for. This is a fabulous grill. Are there better grills than a Weber? Sure, just like there are better cars than a Mercedes. You'd just need to pay twice as much to get there, but where you are is good enough that you don't really feel like you need to.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 Stars A+ Customer Service
*by A***R on September 18, 2020*

Purchased the grill and it was delivered with a broken knob and a faulty regulator. I called Weber customer service (800) 446-1071. Within three days I had the replacement parts which were super easy to install. Held my breath and attempted to light my grill. Like magic, the gas ran freely, the ignitor sparked and voila, FLAME!!! IT WORKS PERFECTLY!!! I have to give a shout out to Weber customer service. The wait time on the phone was a bit long but it was so worth it. Helpful and understanding doesn't even begin to cover it. Three days for replacement parts, that's amazing considering we are in a pandemic and some jackass needs grill parts. I truly can not say enough about the superior customer service. REGISTER YOUR GRILL!!! This is how you get the 10 year warranty and those free replacement parts. Take the extra time on the internet to register your grill, just do it and you'll have 10 years of piece of mind. Now for the grill... It heats so evenly and controlling the heat is easy to do. No matter if you are using the direct heat or indirect method it heats and cooks wonderfully. The rotisserie is amazing! The hens and chickens we've cooked are full of flavor and moist. The side burner is really nice to keep sauces warm if you make your own. If you need a quick melt to brown butter or sauté veggies in a skillet it rocks! Watch the heat if you like to cook an egg for your burger however, the heat can jump up quickly and the burner function is the most difficult to control. All-in-all, this is the best grill we've ever purchased. Totally worth every penny and then some. I would recommend this grill to anyone without hesitation. Enjoy!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Grill I Have Ever Had
*by P***R on August 3, 2016*

Where do I start. Grill arrived extremely well packed and all parts were stowed tight. As I was assembling myself it took a few minutes to figure out how to get it off the pallet, but using the packing material I was able to leverage the grill to one side then the other. The assembly was straight forward (I am a handyman) and they provided the wrenches for tightening some nuts. All in all it took around 1.5 hours, but I was very methodical and careful to follow directions. Even if you are not handy, just go slow and take your time. The gas hose is a monster. It is really large but fits the large pipeline I had installed to my deck. It comes with a quick connect so all you have to do is find the right sort of fittings to put to your gas installation line. The Weber quick connect was perfect and I did not have any issues with the soap test. The first time I used the grill it heated up to750 degrees. Probably the large gas capacity, maybe the regulator set higher and clean surface made it hot. But after turning down the two outside burners, the grill was perfect for my test burgers. They cooked evenly and fairly fast. Since then I have grilled fish as well with excellent results. The grill has so many options it will take time to learn them all. I have not used the extra hot burner feature yet or rotisserie but am looking forward to it. If there is one complaint it is not the grill but the delivery company. The sales company shipped the grill from New Jersey to Maryland in two days, but it took the local company two weeks to bring it from their warehouse to Virginia. This was frustrating but in the end the sales company arranged for the delivery people to bring the grill up one flight of stairs to the deck so I did not have to struggle with it. All in all no matter what recipe I have or what I want to grill, this baby will do it. The grill is expensive (mine replaced a Thermador that I left in my old home) but with Weber I will always have parts and support. Highly recommended.

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