Saturday, August 1, 2009

Weber 396002 Q-200 Portable Gas Grill

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The Weber Q 200 gas grill has a push-button ignition for easy, reliable lighting, an infinitely adjustable burner valve with a high-quality regulator, 2 durable Tuck-Away work tables with built-in tool holders (tools sold separately) which conveniently fold and store inside the grill, sturdy glass-reinforced nylon grill frame, cast aluminum lid and body, removable catch pan, a large weather-resistant lid handle, a porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grate, and operates on a standard 14.1 or 16.4 ounce propane cylinders (sold separately). Includes Weber Q recipe booklet. Tubular stainless steel burner, 12,000 BTU-per-hour, 280 sq. in. total cooking area. Limited 5-year warranty.
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Technical Details

- Portable gas grill with 12,000-BTU stainless-steel burner
- 280-square-inch porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grate
- Push-button ignition for easy start-ups; infinitely adjustable burner valve
- 2 folding work tables; propane cylinder sold separately; recipes included
- Measures 24-2/7 by 51-2/5 by 26 inches; 5-year limited warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Excellent quality grill at the entry level." 2009-07-14
By ramsir (Fremont, CA)
Good for grilling for a small family. It's not an el cheapo model. It's quality product that'll last atleast 10 yrs if you take care of it. Size is enough to feed one small family (2 adults and 2 kids) in one round of grilling.



Some people have reported problem that flame turns off due to wind. I experienced it too. The solution is to open the tank first, wait for few minutes and then ignite the flame. If you do both of them almost same time, regulator doesn't get a chance to stabilize for the tank's pressure and seems to turn off and on by itself.

Customer Buzz
 "not enough heat" 2009-07-06
By Rudolph H. Klemencic (San Luis Obispo, California United States)
I've grilled on this pretty extensively. Do yourself a favor and get something better, especially if it doesn't have to be portable.. It sucks. it odesn't get hot enough and it fits the stupid expensive little propane bottles unless you modify it.



I have to let it preheat a long time for high temp fast cooking foods.

Customer Buzz
 "fifth year, still a winner" 2009-07-06
By xgrep (Silicon Valley)
We got our Q 200 in May 2005 and, as we live in sunny California, use it heavily (between 2 and 6 times a week from May through September). It sure shows the wear, but it grills like the day we got it.



Let's be clear: this is not a large, high-powered gas grill like those beautiful models that will cost you thousands of dollars (Viking, etc.). It can't reach the intense temperatures with the cover open (or even with it closed), and it certainly can't do what charcoal can do for meat, shrimp, etc. But we already have a wonderful Weber One-Touch Platinum charcoal grill, and as space is very limited in our tiny yard, we couldn't get a really nice high-end gas grill. The Q 200 takes up incredibly little space for a grill that performs so well and so efficiently, and its cooking surface is surprisingly large for the small overall size of the grill.



It does an amazing job on chicken, sausage, hot dogs, fish, and even hamburger and lamb chops. For those big steaks and foods that need intense heat or that charcoal flavor, better stick to the charcoal, but the Q is so convenient, I find myself using it 4 out of 5 times when I come home from work.



My wife has one complaint: she wants more cooking area for when we entertain. Solution? The Q 300. Takes up no more space on the rolling cart, and even has more power for those jobs that require it. We're going to order one. The Q series is a total winner for price, size, quality of construction, and performance.



Remember: this is not a charcoal grill, and it's not a commercial gas grill. But for the space that it takes up and its very reasonable price, there is nothing that compares.

Customer Buzz
 "Great grill" 2009-07-04
By A. Raymond
I really love this grill. It is plenty big enough for our family of four. I have it on a table on our porch and it is very attractive and doesn't take up much space.

Customer Buzz
 "A great little grill" 2009-05-31
By J. jen (Denver, CO)
Although the price may appear to be high compared to other grills of the same type on the market, this one is worth the extra!! I shopped around quite a bit because I don't WANT to have some giant, triple- burner- magnum- quad- dual-whatever MACHINE that is so complicated you can't even turn it ON. This baby is a very reliable, easy to use grill. I especially like the fact that it lights WITHOUT FAIL in even extremely windy conditions (I live in San Francisco--it is usually pretty breezy). Another bonus; I have personal experience with having a gas grill build up gas and then POOF in my face when I try to ignite--you know what I mean. You turn it on, you hope the gas is coming out, you try the ignition and....nothing. So, you try again and...blammo! I hate that, it scares the crap out of me, and personally I LIKE my eyebrows still attached to my face. This grill has never done that to me. You turn it on, you press the switch and ... it lights, sweet!



For the most part it is well made--the grill surface is nice and thick and heavy-weight metal---not chintzy, and the surface heats evenly. The lid is also nice and solid so it doesn't blow around and slam shut at inconvenient times. My ONLY complaint is the handles. They are not attached very well and are prone to breaking where they screw in. This is the bigger model and so I have never intended to lug this around to parks, and so on, but I suspect if one were to do so with any frequency they would lose those handles fairly soon. I had to send one back when broken in shipment, and when I looked at it it was easy to see why it broke. I think they could prevent this with better screws maybe? Anyhow I love this grill!


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