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IDman wrote:
I used to have a heavy Weber Q and after it quit the third time in three years, I stuck it in a garage sale. I bought a stainless steel Aussie at Big 5 for $80 on sale. It has 3000 more BTU than the Weber and is 10 lbs lighter. That matters to those of us with bad backs!
It get VERY hot very quickly, and you can adjust down to a very low heat, too. I like it!
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Jebby14 wrote:
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.
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rockhillmanor wrote: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