I have to agree with everybody else on the Webers as well.  I have several (Silver, 22" kettle, Q-100, Q2200, and the Smokey Mountain).  I really like Webers, built like Sherman tanks. So it is hard to imagine burners failing.  Nonetheless, call weber, they have the parts you'll need.   The Baby Q (100) has an 8K burner, not the 12k.  I used the Baby Q for years and recently upgraded to the 2200 for the larger burner and split grates.  I liked the Baby Q but the split grates was the big difference maker for me. 
I also have a camp Chef stove - love the 30K burners.  Adds a huge dimension of stove top cooking since I dislike cooking in the camper (if I could get a camper without a stove and oven I would).  As fellas a blackstone flat-top.  That's great when cooking for a crowd.