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rhagfo
Oct 04, 2015Explorer III
Cummins12V98 wrote:
With the Weber they use top quality parts. The burner cleans up with a small wire brush and the cast iron grill does not flake apart like others I have used. The drip tray slides out easily. I cover it with aluminum foil and replace as needed. So IMHO it's a easy grill to maintain.
X2 to this statement, and about X100 on the Weber Q series!
We have two, one in the 5er and one at the house. I will be getting an additional 5 gal Propane tank for the 5er, though about a connection on the 5er, but too limiting.
I actually saw a replacement grill (Weber) at a local store, I would thing the only reason is it gets dropped and breaks. The replacement is two piece so might be easier to wash in the kitchen sink.
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