Weber Q300 Gas Grill Review

Weber Q300 Gas Grill Review
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Product Features

  • 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

Rating: ★★★★½

Product Description

With dual burners, a large cooking surface and 21,700 BTUs of output, the Weber Q300 performs like grills twice its size. Combine its effiency-to-size ratio with top-end features such as a precision thermometer and one-touch ignition and you’ve got yourself one sizzling-hot value in a grill. Porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grate Cast aluminum lid and body with drip ducts Push-button ignition Uses refillable 20 ounces tanks (not included) Tall lid profile with built-in thermometer Glass-reinforced nylon frame with folding work tables and tool holders Bolts into stationary cart (included)

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What buyers says about Weber baby Q 300 Grill ?

  • Love this grill. I’ve had the Q300 for about 10 weeks and grilled on it 3-4 times per week. Grilled steaks, roasts, chicken (both direct and indirect heat), pork loins, hamburgers and hotdogs and the Q300 handled it all. From start with both burners on high…3 minutes grill is at 310 degrees….7 minutes 400 degrees…..10 minutes 520…
  • Q300 – great grill! Every time I was exposed to a weber grill I was impressed with the quality of the grill, ease of use, broad range of control, simple lighting, etc. But before I echo most of what’s already been said, I need to address Weber’s reference to retail locations. The web site allows you to enter the model you are searching for with a zip code and it will come up with a directory of retailers in your area. In my case there were two. The first was a Sportsman’s store that was in a convenient location. I called to verify that they had it in stock because I wanted to see and touch the grill before purchase. The young man assured me that they had it, the 100 and 200 were on the floor but they had the 300 in the back. When I got to the store I learned that they don’t stock the 300. Boo.
  • Everything I ever wanted. OK, so you’re looking at this grill because you are like me – you HATE consumer grade stainless steel (well, the non-304 maintenance headache that most sub-two grand grills come with), you HATE shopping at WalMart, Target, and Lowe’s for grills mostly because the last grill lasted you about 1 – 1.5 years before it was unbearable to try and grill because the burners were rusted through and your food never turned out right

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