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Both grills compete for the same buyer: someone who wants a premium 4-burner gas grill under $2,000 that'll last the next decade. The Weber Genesis is the safe, proven choice with the best parts ecosystem. The Bull Angus is built-in-quality stainless with serious BTU output. Real cooks split on this one.
Quick Verdict
Buy the Weber Genesis S-435 ($1,649) if you want the proven Weber experience with smart features and the best parts ecosystem. Buy the Bull Angus ($1,899) if you want commercial-grade stainless construction and more BTU output.
The Contenders
Weber Genesis S-435
$1,649
Cooks who want a proven 4-burner Weber with smart features and lifetime parts support
Check PriceBull Angus 4-Burner
$1,899
Built-in-quality buyers who want commercial-grade 304 stainless and high BTU output
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Heat Output
Winner: BullBull wins. 60,000 BTUs main burners + 14,000 side + 15,000 rotisserie outputs significantly more raw heat than the Genesis. For high-volume searing, Bull is the obvious pick.
Build Quality
Winner: BullBull wins narrowly. 16-gauge 304 stainless throughout vs the Weber's mix of stainless and coated components. Bull is built to install in an outdoor kitchen — that quality shows in the cart version too.
Smart Features
Winner: WeberWeber wins decisively. Weber Connect, optional probes, polished app. Bull has zero smart features.
Parts & Long-Term Support
Winner: WeberWeber wins decisively. Genesis parts are at every hardware store and online for decades. Bull parts are available but only through select dealers.
Value
Winner: WeberWeber wins. $250 cheaper for a more feature-rich grill. The Bull's premium goes to stainless and BTUs which are real but at a real cost.
Final Verdict
Buy the Weber Genesis S-435 if smart features and parts availability matter and you want the more polished overall experience. Buy the Bull Angus if commercial-grade stainless and maximum BTU output matter more.
Buying Advice
If you might convert to an outdoor kitchen later, Bull is genuinely a better stepping stone — the build quality and aesthetics translate. If this is a permanent backyard cart grill, Weber is the safer, smarter buy.

