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Weber Q3200 grill

jersey_traveler
Explorer
Explorer
I am looking for a replacement grill for the tiny one that is mounted to the back bumper of our camper. I want to go big since I have 5 children and they expect to be fed regularly. I am considering the Weber Q3200 . I plan to leave the base off and removing the regulator and plugging it into the existing low pressure port on the camper using the appropriate adapter. The pictures in the assembly manual make it appear that it will sit on a table without the base. I won't ba able to use the existing mount, but I can place it on a table.

Has anyone used one of these grills?

Is it as good as the web page indicates?

Opinions?

Thanks
2014 Chevy Express
2013 Wildwood Heritage Glen Lite 300BH
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ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
I fed several hundred people off a Q100 one time.
Never needed a bigger one.

DavidP
Explorer
Explorer
We have used the Weber Q 220 for several years and IMO it is the best portable grill you can get. The only let down on the new ones (IMO) is the porcelain cast iron grate vs the cast iron they used to have. I prefer the original cast iron without porcelain that is still like new after years of use. It is heavier but retains heat wonderfully. It is one of the few portable propane grills you can sear a steak on. We also have a full length cover and the portable cart that works excellent and makes it a pleasure to grill on. It should also be reassuring parts will not be an issue through Weber. IMO there is no better portable propane grill.

jersey_traveler
Explorer
Explorer
kerrlakeroo wrote:
Weber products in general are good but I would go look at one to see if you could drill or mount a bracket to connectit to your bumper mount. While you may not currently need a bumper mount, a future trip could leave you somewhere without a table to set it on and it would be nice to have the swing arm.

Good point. Currently we only visit "Fancy" campgrounds with all of the amenities, but as the kids get older we may find less "civilized" places to camp.
2014 Chevy Express
2013 Wildwood Heritage Glen Lite 300BH

kerrlakeRoo
Explorer
Explorer
Weber products in general are good but I would go look at one to see if you could drill or mount a bracket to connectit to your bumper mount. While you may not currently need a bumper mount, a future trip could leave you somewhere without a table to set it on and it would be nice to have the swing arm.

2gypsies1
Explorer III
Explorer III
We've used a Weber for over 20 years and absolutely love it! For RVing we carried a separate propane tank and a quick connect so we could place the grill wherever we wanted on the site.
Full-Timed for 16 Years
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Traveled 8 yr in a 40' 2004 Newmar Dutch Star Motorhome
& 8 yr in a 33' Travel Supreme 5th Wheel