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IAMICHABOD
Jan 26, 2017Explorer II
D.E.Bishop wrote:
My DB bought us a Baby "Q" for our condo and I hated that thing. You could not sear a steak with that thing
I sometimes see this on these threads about the Weber Q, people will say that they don't like them because they can't sear a steak. If they would follow the Weber Instructions they would have a perfectly seared steak. Mine come out like the ones pictured.
This is my Weber preparing to cook some steaks with the lid closed for 15 minutes

And this is the Temp of the Grill

Ron3rd wrote:
My full size Weber Q is going on 13 years old and still works like new, though the finish is wearing off in a few spots. Never babied, and cleaned about once a year.
My Q was doing the same,so as you can see in the photos above my lid is Blue.I was getting tired of the scruffy grey look so I had it powder coated,cost $40 and looks a lot better and matches a lot of my other outdoor items :B
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