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Weber Q 200 Portable Propane Grill, Silver Series

Weber Q 200 Portable Propane Grill, Silver Series

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Brand: Weber

List Price: $199.00
Buy New: $174.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 164 reviews
Sales Rank: 11436

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Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 48
Dimensions (in): 32 x 18 x 16.5

MPN: 396001
Model: 396001
UPC: 077924048050
EAN: 0077924048050
ASIN: B00008RC2Q

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Features:
  • Portable barbecue for outdoor grilling
  • Glass-reinforced nylon frame; cast-aluminum lid and body
  • 12,000 Btu stainless-steel burner with 280 square inches of cooking space
  • Cast-iron grates with porcelain enameling; limited 5-year warranty
  • Measures 17.7 by 32 by 15.29 inches (width by length by height)

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Product Description
The Weber® Q™ table-top grill offers a compact design with a tubular stainless-steel burner formed in an oval shape and a large, 280-sq in, porcelain-enabled cast-iron grate. The swing-out shelves include built-in tool hooks and provide a generous, glass-reinforced nylon work surface. You control the 12,000 BTU per hour input with a push-button ignition and an infinitely adjustable valve featuring a high-quality regular.


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2 out of 5 stars Weber 566002 Q 220 Gas Grill   April 11, 2010
Jon Kerr (maine)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

The Weber 566002 Q 220 Gas Grill works great with throw away gas bottles. Beware that the grill has nothing bout problems when you hook it up to a 20lb gas tank. I have had nothing but problems and frusration with this grill. Until Weber comes up with a fix for this incompatibility issues with its regulator I would strongly advise against purchasing one.


1 out of 5 stars Don't buy this grill for use at home   March 20, 2010
SF Guy (San Francisco)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

There is alot written about this grill's problem with regulator flow etc. I have been to Weber's site, read through the reviews of the problem, and can't get the grill above 200F because I use a regular size home propane tank. the woman on the phone from weber was nice, and walked me through the startup steps, but still a pathetic little flame was all we got. She suggested a new regulator, but since I've already replaced it once, I think I'll just junk this grill. I hear if you use the little disposables that this problem doesn't exist, but that isn't exactly sustainable, is it?

there has to be a better way to engineer this grill. in the meantime, find another one if you intend to use a full size home tank.



1 out of 5 stars Poor   January 29, 2010
S. Bowen
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

Does not light. I have followed every precautionary step, every "turn knob slowly" instruction, yet grill will absolutely not light. I purchased 10 pounds of carne asada for the grand voyage of this grill, only to tell my friends "another day." How embarrassing for both myself and Weber.


5 out of 5 stars The Weber Q 200 Rocks!   December 24, 2009
R. S. McClelland (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
I live in south Florida and I grill all the time. I've had this grill for 3 years now and it still kicks the butt of larger, more expensive grills. The heavy cast iron grate cooks magnificently! Thick cuts of meat to delicate fillets of fish all cook beautifully as well as veggies and fruit. Because it is portable, it even saved my 20 year high school reunion beach party! We arrived at the Sombrero Beach reunion about an hour after it started and nothing had been BBQ'd yet - the folks in charge couldn't get the charcoal grill going...so we pulled our Weber Q200 out of the trunk and had it up, preheated, and cooking chicken, burgers, and hot dogs in 10 minutes. When my classmates first saw it, they smirked and even commented that it was cute and small. Then after cooking dozens of burgers, chicken breast, and hot dogs for 40 people and their friends(my high school was in Marathon Key, FL - so there was only 40 in my class), all in less time than the group had spent trying to get the charcoal going, all the guys wanted to know about my awesome Weber Q200 portable grill! For anyone using this grill as a full time grill at home, like I do, definitely buy an adapter hose and a 20 lb propane tank. The disposable gas canisters are convenient when traveling, but they don't last much longer than 2 grill sessions. The larger tank last months with frequent (3 or more x a week) usage and is cheap to refill. One more thing...Weber customer service is fantastic! My regulator needed replacing after 2 1/2 years and Weber said it was still under warranty & sent a new one to me free of charge! Besides that, nothing has broken or corroded on this grill - even though it has sat outside without a cover for 3 years!


3 out of 5 stars I would give this product 5 stars if Weber did more to tell you about the safety regulator that can prevent it from heating up   August 24, 2009
Musability (San Francisco, CA USA)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

I've had this grill for over two years with occasional bad results due to low heat sometimes, it would even blow out in the wind. Turns out you have to turn the gas on at the tank for one minute before you turn the gas on the grill and ignite it. [...]

My LP gas grill won't get hotter than 250 to 300 F, even with all burners on high. Why?

Bypass

Since 1995 all regulators (the part that attaches to the gas tank to regulate the flow of gas) have included a safety device that restricts the flow of gas in the event of a gas leak. This safety device can be inadvertently activated in two ways, putting the grill into what is commonly called "bypass". The first way for the device to be activated is to leave one or more burner control knobs in the "ON" position when the LP cylinder valve is opened. The second is not to wait long enough to "start" the grill after opening the LP cylinder valve. The safety device in the regulator is activated each time that the LP cylinder valve is opened. The device resets itself when the gas pressure equalizes between the closed burner control valve and the regulator, through the hose. If a burner control knob is turned on before the gas pressure can equalize, the device will remain in "bypass". The length of time necessary to wait to "start" the grill after turning on the LP cylinder valve is dependent on the length of the hose and outside air temperature. It is always good practice to wait a few seconds after opening the LP cylinder valve before turning on the burner control knob to start the grill.

Keep in mind that the safety device reacts to a gas leak. If a grill is in bypass the gas connections and hose should be tested for leaks with a soap and water solution.

If the grill is in bypass, after checking for gas leaks do the following to get the grill out of bypass:


Weber Q 100 and 200 series with an adapter hose and the Q 300 series.

* Close the LP tank valve
* Turn all burner control knobs to the OFF position
* Open the grill lid
* Turn the tank valve until it is completely open
* Wait at least 1 minute
* Turn the burner control knob to Hi/Start
* Press the igniter to light the burner
* Turn any remaining burner control knobs to High
* The grill should preheat to 500-550 degrees in 10-15 minutes.

END QUOTED TEXT FROM THE WEBER SITE.

Weber should have done more to tell you about this, it's not mentioned on the quick start directions located on the grill. Per the owners manual, I've taken the grill apart, cleaned it in case a spider made a nest in the gas tube. I've returned half empty propane tanks thinking they were spent. Turns out it was this regulator. Otherwise, this grill is awesome.


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