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Weber Q120, Silver, Gas Grill, Cast Aluminum Lid & Body, Porcelain Enameled Cast Iron Cooking Grate, 2 Durable Tuck Away Work Tables With Built In Tool Holders Tools Sold Separately, Push Button Ignition, Tubular Stainless Steel Burner, 8,500 BTU Per Hour.
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Weber Q120
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Have finally had a chance to use this product for the first time. In a word, FANTASTIC! Easy to use. Started on first press of the start button. Did an excellent job. A can't miss.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-09-30
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Terrific Grill
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Perfect size for my patio in my condo. Grilled the 2 steaks I put on to perfection. I could have gotton on another 2 or 3 steaks at the same time. I love it.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-09-17
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great grill
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We love this grill, there are no cold spots, it works great, seems to be built sturdy. The grill itself is heavy, it is just like a lage gas grill only smaller. We made 6 burgers and a largish steak on it at one time so it is large enough for a family meal.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-09-15
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something to consider
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Well made product.... however ... The openings in the lid to accommodate the folding side shelves allow the wind to flow through and reduce heat efficiency. Can be a problem in windy areas such as along the Texas Gulf Coast (specifically Padre Island beaches)
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-09-02
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So great, I bought a second one!
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I've had the Weber Q 120 for about two years now, and has worked great being dragged camping or even just to the backyard to cook a veggie burger or two. My BF is a vegetarian so I used it primarily for vegetarian foods. I just today ordered a second one to use for meats (yes, separate grills for separate food).
The cart you can buy works great when you're on the move (you can use it to tote around the BBQ grill to its location, then stand it up to use as a stand), the side tables that fold out are great.
If you buy the Weber Q tools they will snap into place underneath the side table and will fold INTO the grill where they stay away from outside elements until they are used.
I accidentally left the Weber Q outside for too long (yes, 6 months too low) and the grate started to rust, so keep it inside. Instead of cleaning it I was able to get a replacement from Weber for only approximately $26 (with shipping!).
The grate comes out and is easy to scrub in the sink (if you'd like) or just burn it off and wipe with a towel (vegetables don't tend to stick too often). The drip pan is huge enough for a few sessions of BBQ and you can toss them out as necessary (replacements aluminum tins available). I had a Coleman grill with a tiny little plastic thing to hold grease run-off, and it would always overflow during hamburger cookouts and leave me with an awful mess unless I babysat the darn thing.
The grill is not too heavy and pretty easy to lift and move around, I ABSOLUTELY love it. I use mini-propane tanks since they are easier to haul and works great (only need two during a weekend camping trip while feeding a few people).
This is my first grill I ever bought on my own and I have fallen madly in love with it.. Yes, I love it soo much that I did, after all, buy a second one today :)
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-08-13
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