The Pros:Compact size makes it ideal for small spaces (excellent for BBQ grill for apartment dwelling). Two burners allows for indirect grilling.
The Cons:Marketed as portable, but not really that portable (too tall, and pretty heavy: 83 lbs). Pretty expensive mini-gril (>$330)l. Worth it to get a larger grill if space isn't a concern.
Removeable folding work tables • 393 Square inch total cooking area with 21,700 BTU-per-hour input • 2 Stainless steel burners allow indirect cooking with 2 porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grates • Push button ignition with infinite control burner valves • Great full size grill for small areas • 393 Square inch total cooking area with 21,700 BTU-per-hour input • 2 Stainless steel burners allow indirect cooking with 2 porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grates • Push button ignition with infinite control burner valves • Great full size grill for small areas • Removeable folding work tables
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Compact size makes it ideal for small spaces (excellent for BBQ grill for apartment dwelling)
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Two burners allows for indirect grilling
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Marketed as portable, but not really that portable (too tall, and pretty heavy: 83 lbs)
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Pretty expensive mini-gril (>$330)l. Worth it to get a larger grill if space isn't a concern
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bumbleberry:
#weber_q_300 We have this BBQ and absolutely love it! We probably use it at least twice a week all year round.
It is the perfect size for an apartment patio. (the little work tables on the side fold down if you are short on space), and it does a great job of grilling everything imaginable.
We were considering buying one of the full-size Webers with the side-burners, etc, but we have no regrets about going with this one. The only thing I wish this BBQ had was a propane tank gauge so we would know when ours is nearing empty.
Feb 26, 07
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