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(@cactus)
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Baby Q in our inventory

Have a  pellet smoker, kettle and small chest type and wife would be unhappy without the Baby Q

Heats  very evenly and is compatible with a griddle. And is so old I can not remember .

And no repairs or parts


   
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(@Cowdog353)
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Anyone else have any problems with the burner tubes? Seems like I have gone thru several,. I use the grill a lot and clean the sides often but not after every use.

thanks, jim


Edited August 5 by Cowdog353


   
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(@jeff_g)
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  On 8/5/2019 at 7:35 PM, Cowdog353 said:

Anyone else have any problems with the burner tubes? Seems like I have gone thru several,. I use the grill a lot and clean the sides often but not after every use.

thanks, jim

Jim, what's wrong with them? I'd be glad to help.


   
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(@evanssophiya)
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  On 7/24/2019 at 6:25 PM, joshdoe said:

It's a fantastic one. Perfect for tailgates to cook on or just keep things warm. I also use it frequently to cook brats or italian sausages when I just want a couple for myself. Using it for 5 years already, without any issues.

My Weber is with me for 3 years and still looks like new. There are absolutely no complaints about his work. We love to gather around it with our family in the evening to make a delicious dinner. And on weekends sometimes neighbors come to the aroma for us. So I am delighted with the grills of this company, he became our best friend.

I don’t remember the model right now. As I look, I will add to this message.


   
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(@rynosback)
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Weber Q hands down. I’ve had mine for about a year now and LOVE it.


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(@evanssophiya)
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  On 11/8/2019 at 5:28 PM, rynosback said:

Weber Q hands down. I’ve had mine for about a year now and LOVE it.

Oh, I remember choosing between Weber Q1000 and my model. There was a choice because friends advised the model Q


   
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  On 11/8/2019 at 5:39 PM, evanssophiya said:

Oh, I remember choosing between Weber Q1000 and my model. There was a choice because friends advised the model Q

I bought the 1200. Very minor difference, electric start and the side tables. 


   
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(@rockylarson)
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I have the original Weber Q, I think model 100.  14 years and still working great. Added the side trays a few years ago.  Just the two of us but I think it would be fine for a family of 4-6. (depending on the cook ???) Disposable drip trays are available everywhere. (think $ stores) Stores well with plumbers propane and all tools inside.  Weber cover is a nice accessory.  Spark start still works.  No issues with burner.

The below worked for me but I am not recommending it for anyone else.  I know someone out there is thinking as I did and might benefit from my experience:

I am an impatient cook so thought the range of flame chould be higher. Using a micro drill bit set I started with a  bit that was the same size as the regulator orifice. Finger twisting, going up one size bit at a time, I tested each until I was satisfied.  It was a long time ago but I don't think it was more than  two or three. Each size made a noticeable difference. Still a nice low and a good for me high.  Of course I waited until it was out of warranty.


   
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(@evanssophiya)
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  On 11/9/2019 at 8:59 PM, rockylarson said:

I have the original Weber Q, I think model 100.  14 years and still working great. Added the side trays a few years ago.  Just the two of us but I think it would be fine for a family of 4-6. (depending on the cook ???) Disposable drip trays are available everywhere. (think $ stores) Stores well with plumbers propane and all tools inside.  Weber cover is a nice accessory.  Spark start still works.  No issues with burner.

The below worked for me but I am not recommending it for anyone else.  I know someone out there is thinking as I did and might benefit from my experience:

I am an impatient cook so thought the range of flame chould be higher. Using a micro drill bit set I started with a  bit that was the same size as the regulator orifice. Finger twisting, going up one size bit at a time, I tested each until I was satisfied.  It was a long time ago but I don't think it was more than  two or three. Each size made a noticeable difference. Still a nice low and a good for me high.  Of course I waited until it was out of warranty.

Wow, 14 years is a great grill life! And I could not think. What dish do you cook most often on your grill? :)


   
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  On 11/8/2019 at 5:39 PM, evanssophiya said:

Oh, I remember choosing between Weber Q1000 and my model. There was a choice because friends advised the model Q

I just remembered that I promised to write a model of my grill - Weber Original Kettle 22-Inch


   
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