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New Silver "Baby Q" Gas Grill Cast aluminum lid and casting Porcelain cast iron cooking grate "Flavoirzer" system integrated into cooking grate 189 Square inches cooking surface Stainless steel burner Infinite heat setting regulator
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It's hard to believe that a grill just 14 inches tall could offer 189 square inches of cooking space, but it's true. Weber's super-portable Baby Q gas grill features 8,500-BTUs for quickly barbecuing burgers, steaks, poultry and seafood. A push-button ignition means easy, reliable lighting on the road or at that remote campsite. The grill is equipped with an infinitely adjustable burner valve and high-quality regulator. A sturdy, reinforced nylon grill frame offers optimal stability for those larger cookouts. A cast aluminum lid and body stand up to the occasional drop off the tailgate, yet are light weight enough for easy transfer from trunk to picnic table. The grill also features a large, heat-resistant lid handle and a porcelain-enameled cast iron cooking grate. The Baby Q is fueled by a standard 14.1 ounce propane cylinder (sold separately). --Brian Olson
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Baby Turns One
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I have owned and used this grill for just over a year now and I have to say it more than lives up to the glowing reviews written about it. It's compact, easy to use, and does a great job on most everything I have cooked on it (I grill mostly chicken and veggies).
I got the extension hose and a small refillable propane tank so I wouldn't have to be sending empty disposable cylinders to the landfill. The grill sits top of a plastic storage container (the grill does not generate heat on the bottom, so you can set it on pretty much any surface).
The few cons that I can come up with are totally overshadowed by all of the pros. Anyway, just for the record, the temperature runs a bit on the high side, which just means you have to watch your food a bit more closely. Clean-up is a bit of a chore, since I don't have a backyard to degrease and rinse the grill in. Other than that, I have had no problems and am quite pleased with this little grill.
Be sure to read through the other reviews for how others are getting the most out of their Baby Qs.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-12-23
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Weber Baby Q
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The best grill out there period. Perfect for tailgating and if you have a small apartment or outdoor space.
I would recommend this to anyone.
If you want the propane canisters that fit with the metal ring attachment, just go to Lowes or Home Depot, don't go to the grill section, go to the torch section where they sell the hand torches for plumbing [hardware].
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-12-20
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Weber Baby Q 100
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Have a big Weber gas grill at home which is well built and works great.So thought I would give this little fellow a try.It fits in the storage bay of my fifth-wheel camper which I use a lot and is light enough for the wife to handle.Cooks pretty evenly for a single burner and is well built.Fits my needs very well.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-10-25
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Best Grill I've Ever Had
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My last two grills were Ducanes. Although I liked them better than other brands I had owned, there were hot spots and they were very expensive. I purchased the Weber Baby Q as a temporary grill when I moved from my home and left the Ducane as it was connected to the gas line. This grill is great. I have left it outdoors on my deck for the last three winters and it has never failed to fire up. After the first summer I purchased the gas adapter and now use the large propane tanks as the smaller gas cylinders were pricey. It is nice to have the option of using the smaller cylinders for tailgating. I see no need to go back to a larger pricier grill. This grill is great and has nicely served the needs of our family and the occasional guest.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-09-21
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Best little grill!
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This grill is amazing. There is so much surface space on this little thing. The grill itself is well constructed and made of very solid, sturdy parts. It heats really well and keeps heat well since the metal is so thick. Definitely the best bang for your buck.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-09-19
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