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Started by BadAss88GT, Oct 05, 2008, 09:46 PM

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rgfalcon

Love my Webers. Q's great for popup, stores up front. But to be honest we use the side dual burner as much if not more than the grill. Really surprised me.

Once you cook on a Weber, you can never go back. Great product, incredible support. Had an old Genesis that I finally retired after 14 years. The only issue it ever had were the catch pan supports. Called tech support a couple of years ago and they sent them out in 2 days and oh yeah, for FREE !

Sooner or later you'll own a Weber, cause nothing else is the same. Costs more up front, but lasts longer and cooks better.

br9

I own a Q100 for camping and a Q220 for home both are great grills

Hoagie

I'm going to buck the trend here.....

I've had Weber home grills in the past and as stated by many they are great. Never owned one of the "Q" series so can't speak to them.

I'm going to second the recommendation about staying away from the Coleman RT series. Had one for 2 trips and got rid of it. I didn't think they were all that well made and the BTUs they put out was insufficient.

This brings up a good point:  how do you BBQ? If you are only looking to grill hot dogs, burgers and the occasional steak, and you don't mind the cooking taking a bit longer, go with one of the Webers. You really can't go wrong with them.

If, however, you are also in the market for an outside stove, I can highly recommend the Camp Chef Pro-60. 30,000 BTUs from each burner gets a pot of water boiling in no time. We purchased the accessory griddle and BBQ/Oven box and now do 99% or our cooking on this stove. The griddle is cast iron and gets nice and hot for pancakes, quesadillas, paninis, etc. The BBQ accessory has a nice lid so you can grill, roast and bake in it. There is only one down side to this grill -- it's heavier than any of the common portables. But I have the wheeled storage bag on the wish list.