Roadpilot

Lakes Region of New Hampshire

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Another vote for the baby Q!
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fla-gypsy

North Florida

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I have a Q that was a gift, it is very good.
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fordsooperdootydieselsmoker

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"We don't need no stinking charcoal!" The Weber Q220 is by far the best grill we've ever owned, in 30 years of camping. And hundreds of lesser grills have been tryed and thrown out in that time frame. Best of any brand or type. Cleanup is easy, designed well, indestructable. MADE IN USA! Makes the perfect grill marks on the burgers, transports easily...no negatives that we've found! 'Nuff said!
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Home Skillet

Pearland Texas

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By far, Weber Q.
Heavy duty cast iron grill surface and thick aluminum housing!
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rvtommy

blooming prairie minnesota

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yes we also have the babyq it is great but timing the meat is harder!!! We also have the 9.99 charcoal grill from k-mart rare steak on charcoal os 1 beer pork is 2 beers and chicken is 3 beers (GRRRRRRR WIFE SAYS NO MORE CHICKEN) good luck rvtommy
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hotbyte

Barnesville GA

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Broken record time...Weber Q220
We bought for camping and temporary use at home until we replaced old home grill. Thinking now is to only use the Q220. I'm using adapter hose on 20lb tank at home and Extend-A-Flow for running on 5'er 30lb tanks. No need to lug 1lb bottles around Like previous reply, I stick it in bed of truck when we head out camping.
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niks97cobra

Aiken, SC

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I bought a cheap little $12 one from wal-mart. Charcoal takes about 7-8 minutes to eat up and it is blazing hot, cooks the food quick and me and the gf love it. Its small, easy to clean and stores easy which is a major plus for us since we go tent camping out of a small ford probe.
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swebber

Brunswick , MD

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Weber Baby Q and Q220 in our household...and TT !!!
If you are looking for quick and inexpensive, check out the LP models Wal-Mart has. We started out with a $29 W-M model and it cooked good and we used it quite often thru the years before we decided to upgrade.
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Bluenosers

Fall River, Nova Scotia

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The Weekenders

Harvey, North Dakota

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Yes the Baby Q, we just love it. Recently threw away a 3 month old Coleman Roadtrip Grill as it majorly malfunctioned like flames shooting out of the left burner control melting the plastic front planel away. Coleman said it was my fault as I "warmed it up before cooking and cooked with the cover closed" Go figure.
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