mmhalkin
Feb 18, 2014Explorer
Gas Grill
We are planning on spending winters in the south (TX). I have a nice gas grill I would like to strap in the back of the pickup so I can use it for the six months we will be in TX. Does this sound fe...
PackerBacker wrote:homefor2 wrote:
I bought a Weber Q about a month ago. Broke off a front leg. Sent away for a new one and after shipping it was about $30. Yesterday my DW bumped the rear leg not very hard and SNAP, off went the back leg. They are like glass. Never again will I buy one of these.
I own two Weber Q's and they have bounced around in one of my storage bays for many miles. We live in our rv 6-8 months a year and have used one of our Weber Q's several times a week over the past almost 7 years that I have had it. The other one usually sits at home as our 'house' grill except when we are going to race weekends with the coach. I've actually dropped one of the a couple times and I have yet to have anything break. The 'legs' are integral with the frame and I really do not understand how you could break a 'leg' by bumping into it.
Since the 'legs' are integrated as one piece with the unit frame, I also don't see how you can change one out. :h