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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jun 21, 2005
Pros: Sturdy construction, a GREAT grilling experience, portable Cons: HEAVY, takes up most of car trunk, drip pan can get icky
Summary: This is our second season with the Q, and I have already recommended it to everyone I know in real life, so here goes my virtual recommendation! This is a small bbq, but by no means a lightweight. The body is heavy enough, but the cast-iron grill ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
May 2, 2005
Pros: Price, performance, weight, quality of craftsmanship and ease of cleanup. Cons: Use non-standard 14 oz bottle. No local retailers carried 20lb propane bottle adapter.
Summary: General Experience: I have been looking for a small backyard and tailgating propane grill. Basically I wanted something I could use on a regular basis in the backyard, but load up easily and take it camping or tailgating. I have found the Weber ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Apr 6, 2005
Pros: Small size, quick & easy assembly Cons: Price
Summary: After doing a great deal of research, I decided on the Weber Q grill. It does not take up much room on the balcony and will be easy to transport when camping. I bought it tonight and within 10 minutes of opening the box, it was heating up for dinner. ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jul 27, 2004
Pros: Easy to assemble; easy to use; easy to clean; consistent, superior performance! Cons: Uses an uncommon propane tank (3 inch diameter welders); igniter inconsistent
Summary: Earlier this summer my Kenmore gas barbecue was sent to the barbecue graveyard after it sputtered its final breath on Memorial Day Weekend. Its vaporizer bar was nearly disintegrated; the non-stick surface on the grate was completely shot; and the final ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Apr 27, 2004
Pros: Easy Setup. Cooks evenly and Quickly. It's a real grill, and not a "Grill plate". Cons: you have to purchase all the items separately. Weber does not offer a package deal.
Summary: Man, I never thought I could get this excited about a grill, but this Weber Q is a piece of art (purchased from Kitchen & Company http://www.kitchenandcompany.c
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at their store in Delaware). I was looking for a grill for my new place. At first, I ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Oct 13, 2003
Pros: Quality, excellent design, easy to carry, flexible to use at home and on the road. Cons: Would like to see bundles with cart, cover and hose adapter made available.
Summary: For grills, who says larger is better?? I wanted a gas grill, with a great deal of space for cooking, but I didn't want it to take up space like a SUV on my deck. In addition, I wanted to be able to easily move it myself...I never dreamed I'd also be ... read more
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Not rated yet by the Epinions community Sep 12, 2012
Pros: Good performer,luxuries grill,warranty,operating instructions Cons: Capable of maintaining the 600 degree temperature to cook proper food.
Summary: The main features of the spirit are the solid construction with the use of robust and reliable quality material. It is friendly and reliable even on heat. It looks attractive and design with stainless steel. It is designed according to user needs
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Nov 6, 2007
Pros: Space saver; great job of cooking! Cons: Cart seems a little flimsy when holding a full propane tank.
Summary: I bought the 220 of this model, and it has worked great through the summer on brats, burgers, steaks and chicken. I was wondering about doing a full turkey, and made a plan that turned out great. I got a 12 lb. fresh turkey, which I think would be the
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Oct 18, 2007
Pros: Quality construction, kettle taste without the hassles and lengthy wait, takes up less room. Cons: Expensive (but you get what you pay for), smaller cook area (but twice as fast).
Summary: Australians love our barbeques, but the enormous 4 burner types generally available are both inefficient and short-lived. Kettles produce the best flavour by far, but charcoal is a real pain for most families. Enter the Weber Q200. This wonderful
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Sep 22, 2007
Pros: Weber quality, sturdy and great replacement for the wonderful "go anywhere" grill Cons: Lp bottle size (but easily fixed) Q100/120 comes with no thermometer
Summary: After receiving my Q120 I had the lp bottle problem fixed in about 3 mins. Just unscrew the top ring bracket screw and release it from the grill. (you can put the screw back into the hole for safe keeping) The lp bracket (chrome ring thing) will now flex
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Aug 1, 2007
Pros: Nice patio size and good for a small family. Cons: Price, workmanship. Should have purchased a Walmart special for $59.99.
Summary: I chose the Q100 because I'm a widowed senior, who has to assemble purchases herself. After reading reviews, I felt this was the best grill for me. After spending more money than its worth, (grill, cart, S&H), I finally got the whole thing together and
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Jul 23, 2007
Pros: It ignites quickly and evenly every time for perfect grilling. Cons: I don't have any cons to list!
Summary: This grill is fantastic! I assembled on the stand within an hour and it lit beautifully on the very first push of the ignition button. I have it hooked up to the large propane tank and it works like a charm every time. It heats quickly and evenly for
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Jul 8, 2007
Pros: It's suppose to grill well. Cons: It's heavy and you can't find 12oz canisters, the 16oz don't fit!
Summary: I bought the Weber Q 220 grill because of the many glowing reviews. What the dirty little surprise is that I cannot find the 12 oz. propane canisters anywhere! If I want to spend another $25-30 for an adapter hose and another $35-50 for regular bottle
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Feb 11, 2007
Pros: Small, sturdy, versatile, reliable grill. Cons: I can't think of anything negative to write. I wish I had gotten it sooner!
Summary: I've had my Weber Q200 for less than a week. I've used it every day: fajitas (beef and chicken), sausage, buffalo burgers, even bacon! This is a solid performer. I usually cook for just my husband and me, but this is plenty big enough to prepare a
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Oct 6, 2006
Pros: Heats quickly, porcelain coated cast iron grate, side worktables. Cons: Hard to completely clean because of grease getting into hard to reach areas.
Summary: This grill works wonderfully, but the owner's manual doesn't make a couple of things clear. 1. The grate is porcelain coated so use a brass brush, NOT a stainless steel brush. 2. If you use the full size LP tank adapter hose, you have to turn the
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Aug 25, 2006
Pros: Design, concept Cons: Poor execution by cheapening components, very heavy for a portable.
Summary: The design is great but the durability is poor. The tough aluminum exterior will last forever, unfortunately the starter is third rate, the grate starts dropping huge flakes the first year and the gas valve sputters to half flame within months. For
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Jul 25, 2006
Pros: Quality, portability, performance all with the Weber name...a great product! Cons: Can't use the stubby propane canisters; a little pricey
Summary: We RV so we were looking for a unit that we could easily haul in our RV as well as use at home. After looking and reading Epinions reviews, we made our choice: the Weber Q Grill. Yes, it's heavy but well worth the extra energy to lift it. We got the
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Apr 26, 2006
Pros: attractive appearance, good size for just a couple people. Cons: Turning on gas a slow process. Rain gets into drip pan. Starter inconsistent.
Summary: I bought the Weber Q and the better stationary stand to use it as my only grill---not a portable. The hose for a 20# tank comes with the stand. The grill has a very attractive design and is a perfect size for just a couple people. However it has a
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Mar 6, 2006
Pros: cooks even, fits a lot of food in a small space Cons: Doesn't work with the full size adapter hose and propane tank
Summary: The grill works great as long as you use the small, expensive and disposable propane tanks. As I planned to use the Q as my primary grill around the house, I purchased the accessory hose that allows you to attach a full size propane tank to the grill.
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Jan 7, 2006
Pros: Accommodates a full size propane tank with an available hose adapter. Cons: The Weber Q is not prominently displayed in stores. Ask for it.
Summary: I couldn't be more pleased with the ease of use, quality and practicality of the Weber Q Grill. It heats quickly, has exceptionally even heat distribution due to design of the gas jet and the grate. The heavy-duty grate holds and distributes heat so
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