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Geobiker
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Need to replace our portable charcoal Weber grill with a portable propane grill of the same design. Apparently this grill has been redesigned and gets horrible reviews. So, looking at the Weber Q 1200 propane grill, but am open to suggestions. Anyone out there using one of the Weber Q series? Must be able to fit the limited storage of a class C, grills evenly, and easy clean up, which is VERY important to me. Leaving for a trip soon and RV Park doesn't allow charcoal gills; my favorite way to grill. Thanks for your input. Happy traveling.
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SoundGuy
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Bobbo wrote:
We have the Weber Q 2000 and love it. If it died, we would get the same one again.


There's really no need to ever replace a Weber Q as about the only parts that might fail are the regulator and perhaps the gas valve but both are replaceable items. I used my first Q100 for 8 yrs an average of 3x a week year 'round and I only eventually sold it for half of what I paid for it so I could buy the new Q120 which offered additional features. The 120 we use for camping, for several years now use a larger Q220 here at the house, and I expect both will outlast us. :B
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jake2250
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Got my eye on a Weber 1200,, Either the Green or Purple,, Had a Roadtrip grill for over ten years,, stopped taking it because it was to bulky!!
Like the new colors and will join the masses!! Now the important question,,,,,,,,,,GREEN OR PURPLE????????

gmc6000
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Used to have a coleman roadtrip grill, but it finally rusted out. Purchased a new Weber Q 1200 and love it so much more.
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Sandia_Man
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Another Weber Q lover having both a 120 and 220.

tragusa3
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Huge Weber fan! Have a Q2200 and 4 other Webers at home. Our Weber Genesis is at 16 years of HEAVY use...I believe the Q to last as long.

Weber has sent me parts (at no cost) for our Genesis when it was 12 years (out of warranty).
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Bobbo
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We have the Weber Q 2000 and love it. If it died, we would get the same one again.
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Ray___June
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We've been using the Weber Go-Anywhere gas grill for the last 3 years and have been very happy with it. It's small enough to stay in the back of the toad, fits in the original box and grills quite evenly.

When I first got it, the regulator was bad. I called Weber and they sent a replacement without even wanting the original back. Great service.
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rwbradley
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I have the Weber Q120. It is indestructible and cooks quite well. There are people on this forum who have claimed to have had their Weber Q for over 10 years. I like it better than the big "man grill" I have at home. It was also easy to mod to plug directly into the propane port on the side of my rig so I did not have to carry the little green propane bottles or a big 20# bottle.
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mgirardo
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We have the Weber Q 1200, bought it a few weeks ago and have used it many times. We bought it for the camper and the house.

It is a little big. We have to remove the top half and store it separately from the bottom half. Not really a big deal for us, since we usually take longer trips. In the summer, we are in once campground for 4 months.

I've used several portable propane grills and the Weber Q is very easy on the propane. I can get 4 meals out of 1, 1 lb canister. I have it connected to a 20 lb tank now, but used the 1 lbers for the first week or two of use.

I am happy with the purchase. I was a little reluctant because of the size and the price, but after going through the cheaper models quicker than I expected, I think I made the right choice. Weber makes a quality grill.

-Michael
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fla-gypsy
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I use a Weber Q200. Whether it will fit your storage area I have no idea.
This member is not responsible for opinions that are inaccurate due to faulty information provided by the original poster. Use them at your own discretion.

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rockhillmanor
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Geobiker wrote:
Need to replace our portable charcoal Weber grill with a portable propane grill of the same design. Apparently this grill has been redesigned and gets horrible reviews. So, looking at the Weber Q 1200 propane grill, but am open to suggestions. Anyone out there using one of the Weber Q series?

Must be able to fit the limited storage of a class C,

grills evenly, and easy clean up, which is VERY important to me. Leaving for a trip soon and RV Park doesn't allow charcoal gills; my favorite way to grill. Thanks for your input. Happy traveling.


IMHO the weber Q takes up waaay too much room because of its rounded design and handles that you can't stack anything around it and JMHO it is more of fancy case than a good grill.

I have tried them all and threw them all out.
This is what I ended up with and VERY happy. Folds flat like a laptop so you can stack them and fit easily into the smallest bay.

You can go three different ways. I ended up buying the one with the grill AND the double burner one because they take up such little room and are so easy to store.

One for just grilling:


Grill and burner:


and a double burner for some serious stews, chili, & soup cooking.


Add one aluminum lightweight folds flat table that fits all these grills perfectly like in the above picture, from Walmart and you are good to go! :C

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

Mandalay_Parr
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I have the baby Q and use it all the time. Great grill.
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IAMICHABOD
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Look no further Weber Q Series is the best you can get.

I have the 220 a bit larger but I sometimes need the extra cooking surface and larger top.

My Class C has a very large storage area.
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scbwr
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I've had the small Weber grill for years and I would buy another!
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