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sonora
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Jan 21, 2017

Storage Tub That Fits A Weber Q

I just bought a Q220 for my 5th wheel trailer and needed a container to store it in when traveling. I found one that works good and has a bit extra room for grilling extras too.

Here is a link to it at Lowes: http://centrexplastics.com/2011/10/45-gallon-wheeled-rugged-tote/

It is a 45gal plastic tub and it is well made and has wheels to make moving easier. This may help others who need to store their grill also.

15 Replies

  • We Cant Wait wrote:
    Sorry but those containers are not air tight so stopping the grill smells is a mute point.


    Looks like a good idea to me - and looks air tight too
  • Sorry but those containers are not air tight so stopping the grill smells is a mute point.
  • JMO, but a bin is essential for storing a Q and keeping the greasy cooking smells out of my truck (or out of the camper for an owner who stores there). I park our Q120 on the campsite table for use but once cooled put it back in the bin and stick it at the back of the camper - out of sight, out of mind, and the bin keeps my Q clean and free of bugs. Sterilite model #18188206, sold here in Canada as a 114 litre size, in the US as a 30 gal size.

  • Johno02 wrote:
    The Qs are plenty tough, so we just have the fabric cover for ours. Then just slide it into the storage area, tools are in a bag that slides under it. I take the gas cylinder off and bungee it to the grill inside. We travel with a Baby Q, and have the 220 at home. The Baby takes a lot less space, and is plenty big for the two of us. Doesn't really need a container.


    We also have a Baby Q, probably at least ten years old and an awesome little grill. Anyway, never needed a container for it either and we keep several cylinders in a little rack I installed in the storage compartment. My grill tools are hanging inside the door in my 5th's propane compartment.

    Dan
  • The Qs are plenty tough, so we just have the fabric cover for ours. Then just slide it into the storage area, tools are in a bag that slides under it. I take the gas cylinder off and bungee it to the grill inside. We travel with a Baby Q, and have the 220 at home. The Baby takes a lot less space, and is plenty big for the two of us. Doesn't really need a container.

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