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SoundGuy
Mar 13, 2017Explorer
tinstartrvlr wrote:
Just a thought for you....I have a small Weber that is about 8500 BTU. While it works "ok", in hindsight I should have gotten one with at least 10k btu. With a breeze happening or in cold weather, it just doesn't get hot enough to really do the job.
Interesting. The regulator on my Q220 gave up recently so I parked our camping Q120 on the deck for a few days, temps in the -5C to -15C range at this time of year, no issues at all with the Q getting hot enough. Been using Qs since 2002, year round, can't say I've ever had any of them not get hot enough. :h
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