Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Weber 426001 Q 300 Propane Gas Barbecue

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Weber, New Q300, Gas Grill, Silver, Cast Aluminum Lid & Porcelain Cast Iron Cooking Grate, Includes Q Stationary Cart, Hose & Regulator, Flavorizer System Integrated Into Cooking Grate, Large 393 SQIN Cooking Area With 2 Piece Porcelain-Enameled Cast Iron Cooking Grate, 21,700 BTU, 2 Seamless Stainless Steel Burners, Built In Thermometer & Infinite Control Valves, Bolts Into Stationary Cart & Features Removable Side Tables,
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Technical Details

- Full-size model of Weber's popular Q propane gas barbecue; offers 393 square inches of cooking area
- Durable cast-aluminum body and lid with a glass-reinforced nylon frame; polyethylene side tables support condiments and tool hooks
- Meat cooks over 2 stainless-steel burners at a combined 21,700 BTU per hour; cast-iron cooking grates with porcelain enameling
- Adjustable heat output and built-in lid thermometer enable temperature control; requires separate purchase of propane and some assembly
- With lid closed, the grill measures 44 by 36-1/2 by22 inches with a shipping weight of 54.6 pounds; 5-year limited warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Griller" 2009-08-02
By David L. Pitzer (Michigan)
Have had many Weber grill's and this one is as good, as any I've had in the past. You pay a little more be you get more,as they last for year's.

Customer Buzz
 "Long lasting design" 2009-07-21
By D. Schulz (MN, USA)
I don't write a lot of reviews but this is one I am happy to do. I bought the Weber 300 about a month ago and this is one fantastic grill. This if the third one (Weber Genesis gold, Brinkman) I have owned in 7 years and I bet it will be the last one for quite a while.

Pro's

- A design that won't rust out. The clamshell is cast Aluminum, the entire frame is nylon. My first weber rusted deeply in the entire frame in just 3 years. My second grill was mostly stainless very difficult to keep clean and the entire inside rusted out in just 2 years.

- Cooking area big enough for a family of 5 and a few friends

- Cast iron cooking grate for even heat

- two burners for indirect cooking on certain items

- No rocks or flavorizer bars to rust out

- Thermometer that is accurate

- Side tables with 6 hooks for tools (and can be folded away)

- No silly side burners

- Spider proof burners

- Simple assembly



Cons:

-Tank regulator protrudes from the rear of the cart, can be bumped when wheeling in and out of our screen porch door



We have been through the spectrum. Cheap sears with lava rocks-ok for a starter, Weber Genesis - rusted at the frame and inside far too quickly, Stainless Brinkman - cheap but cooked like it and rusted inside anyway. The Weber 300 is designed to last for a long time.

Customer Buzz
 "Love My Q300" 2009-07-10
By Candy
I bought this last year after a man drove through my yard and into my house, destroying many many things in his path, including my old grill. I did a bit of research and went to the stores for some hands on. The Q300 was the result of that research. There are many wonderful features, but the one I LOVE best, is the cast iron grill, it heats evenly and cooks beautiful food. oh, cannot forget, it has a "no mess" drip pan that hides underneath.

Customer Buzz
 "Easy assembly, nice design" 2009-07-09
By Duncan Kenney
Most of what I have read from other reviewers is spot-on. I echo a couple of the installation pointers from below - the two washers are used on the Phillips screws that hold the metal tank support in place. If you miss this, you will have leftover washers and be scratching your head wondering where you missed them. I do notice that their on-line manual now shows the washers in this part of the installation step, so hopefully it won't be an issue for you. And I also initially missed the axel. It was tucked into the bottom of one of the boxes. Overall the assembly was one of the easiest I have ever done. The design was solid and everything lined up perfectly, even when installing the four mount bolts for the grill shell base.



As others have mentioned, I'm a little surprised by the way the plastic "Weber" propane shield installs. I can picture this blowing away in a good breeze. We'll see.



I did pre-check to see what a replacement burner assembly would cost, and it came in at [...]. Why do this? Because I found out the hard way with my two previous grills that it's not the initial cost of the grill that matters, it's how long the burners will last, and what it will cost to replace them. We use our grill a lot, and our current one needed new burners (3 total) after just about a year or so. Cost? [...]. For burners. Small pieces of metal. With holes in them. [...] a piece. So this time I decided to pay for the quality of a Weber with the hope that the burners will last longer, and when I do need to replace them that I won't have to take out a small loan to pay for it.



Customer Buzz
 "Weber limits gas source" 2009-06-30
By Fred E. Miller
The Q 300 grill is a great product but I am disappointed in Weber's decision to eliminate kits that allow attaching to bulk propane.


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