How bout an update? I will give mine. We have been using the 2200 all summer so far. It was great for the first few times but then it got to where only half the burner would light up. It was obviously plugged with grease and not working properly. I was shocked at just how easy the burner gets plugged. I would stick a torch tip cleaner in every hole to clean them out and it would last a few minutes and plug right back up again. Well this weekend is a no camping weekend so I decided to get this thing fixed. I tore the entire grill apart and degreased the **** out of it. I scrubbed the burner and powerwashed it even more inside and out. I drained as much water out of it as possible and sat it on the hot blacktop in the sun to dry while I scrubbed the rest of the grill until everything looked the the day I took it out of the box. I let everything dry for a couple hours in the sun and put it back together. Now that sucker works like it should.
I love cooking on the Weber Q and it does a beautil job of cooking food but man does it get plugged up way too easy. Guess I will have to do a little deeper cleaning everytime I use it rather an just scrub the gratres off