GriLLMaRksRseXy
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I purchased two of Weber's Grill 'n Go Lights to put on my Smoke Fire EX6. These are the newest ones they make and to my knowledge, the longest ones they make. The are marketed to fit all of the Weber gas grills manufactured after 2007 so I figured I would give them a try.

They fit well on the handle of the EX6 and functioned pretty well as you open and close the lid as far as turning off and on.
However I cannot recommend them for the Smoke Fire. The handle on the smoke fire is much higher up the grill lid than it is on the Weber Gas Grills. Even after adjusting them the best I could I could only get about 50% of the light to actually shine onto the grill with the lid fully opened. They will have to make a new light for the handle of the Smoke Fire. Keep your money.

Update:
After reviewing these I put them on my Summit SS 470. To be fair, the handles of both grills are pretty much in the same spot. The reason you cannot get the light to shine correctly on the Smoke Fire cooking grates is because the lid does not open as wide as the Summit (and probably all the Weber gassers.) As you can see in my pic above this is the best angle of the lights I could get to shine the most on the grates. In the picture it looks like I should clearly rotate them up but if I do ALL the light shines outside of the actual grill box....

They fit well on the handle of the EX6 and functioned pretty well as you open and close the lid as far as turning off and on.
However I cannot recommend them for the Smoke Fire. The handle on the smoke fire is much higher up the grill lid than it is on the Weber Gas Grills. Even after adjusting them the best I could I could only get about 50% of the light to actually shine onto the grill with the lid fully opened. They will have to make a new light for the handle of the Smoke Fire. Keep your money.

Update:
After reviewing these I put them on my Summit SS 470. To be fair, the handles of both grills are pretty much in the same spot. The reason you cannot get the light to shine correctly on the Smoke Fire cooking grates is because the lid does not open as wide as the Summit (and probably all the Weber gassers.) As you can see in my pic above this is the best angle of the lights I could get to shine the most on the grates. In the picture it looks like I should clearly rotate them up but if I do ALL the light shines outside of the actual grill box....
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