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Weber Baby Q (Q 100) Portable Gas Grill

Weber Baby Q (Q 100) Portable Gas GrillBrand: Weber

List Price: $149.00
Buy New: $134.95
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 222 reviews
Sales Rank: 6584

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 35
Dimensions (in): 28.1 x 15.7 x 15.4

MPN: 386001
Model: 386001
UPC: 077924050411
EAN: 0077924050411
ASIN: B0000E6GHI

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Features:
  • Portable gas barbecue grill
  • Cast aluminum lid and body; 8,500 BTU-per-hour input
  • 189 square inches total cooking area
  • Tubular stainless steel burner
  • 14-1/8 by 27-1/8 by 16 inches (H x W x D); made in USA

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Weber Q Grill Q 100 Gas Grill - Weber Q 100

Amazon.com Review
It's hard to believe that a grill just 14 inches tall could offer 189 square inches of cooking space, but it's true. Weber's super-portable Baby Q gas grill features 8,500-BTUs for quickly barbecuing burgers, steaks, poultry and seafood. A push-button ignition means easy, reliable lighting on the road or at that remote campsite. The grill is equipped with an infinitely adjustable burner valve and high-quality regulator. A sturdy, reinforced nylon grill frame offers optimal stability for those larger cookouts. A cast aluminum lid and body stand up to the occasional drop off the tailgate, yet are light weight enough for easy transfer from trunk to picnic table. The grill also features a large, heat-resistant lid handle and a porcelain-enameled cast iron cooking grate. The Baby Q is fueled by a standard 14.1 ounce propane cylinder (sold separately). --Brian Olson


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Grat little grill   January 24, 2010
A. D. Oltmann
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this grill as a graduation present, for myself in 2007 and I love it. I have used it many times and have not had a problem. It's a good size. I was contemplating getting the bigger size. I ended up getting this one because of a limitation of funds. I have been more than pleased with the size. I was a little concerned about the heat distribution because of the size, but I have found it to be excellent. It gets screaming hot quickly. I am among the reviewers that has not washed the grates and have no problems with sticking or rust. This is the best grill for its size.

There are some negative reviews that may mislead people. Rest assured, Weber does warranty their grill. What kind of grill manufacture would not, but who is expecting a manufacture to warranty the grill for three years against grease fires? That's more of a user problem. I have never had any problems with grease fires. If the grill is greasy I do something novel...I clean it. This leads to the second negative review that has me perplexed...low burner flames. If the burners are putting out weak flames or dying "the grill must be faulty". Why not clean the burners, replacing if necessary, replace the propane tank, clean the hose or fitting before blaming the grill? The grill gets hot, the food leaves grease and ash. Grease attracts dirt and clogs things. Ash is very acidic and needs to be removed before rust develops.

Take simple steps (and obvious steps) and you will be like the "most helpful reviewer": a proud Weber Baby Q Grill owner for years to come.

This is a great grill...you won't be disappointed.



4 out of 5 stars A great little Weber for the RV lifestyle   December 2, 2009
ZZdubay (Knowlton, WI)
This grill is not used on a regular basis, however when we cook outdoors while on RV trips, this is perfect. It is compact & fits easily in the basement storage compartment of a motorhome. Plenty of BTUs.


5 out of 5 stars Best small grill around!   August 25, 2009
JT (Newport Beach, CA)
I've had the Baby Q for five years and it's still running strong, outside of the paint on the cover and I now have to light it manually. It's got anawesome cast iron grill that heats up quick and cooks anything very well. Very portable and is easily out of the way when not in use. The only drawback is that if you have to cook for more than about 5-6 people it's a little small. But that's the point, right? Great for my small porch and the fold up table turns it into a pull cart for tailgating.


4 out of 5 stars Fine Grill   August 16, 2009
K. Tuttle (Yucaipa, CA USA)
I have had this grill several years now. I use it for camping. At the time I bought it, competitors either did not have open flame design (they were griddles masquerading as a bbq) or were significant larger and even heavier (e.g. they often include fold up legs).

It is well made, and I have not had any problems whatsoever, and I am completely satisfied. I graded at 4 stars instead of 5 because of the relatively low heat level. Steaks can be seared after several minutes of initial warm up. I can not remember using any heat setting other than "high."

One common complaint is that it uses 14 oz. propane cylinders. These are readily available in hardware stores in the section with soldering torches and supplies. (This was true even in a Ace Hardware store in Bishop, CA that sells the Baby Q!)



1 out of 5 stars Weber does not warranty their grills!   August 12, 2009
R. yoon
0 out of 5 found this review helpful

I have always held Weber to a certain standard that included their product and customer service until the first and last time I had to deal with their customer service.

Here is my story:

I had a party the other day where I grilled up eight amazing rib eyes. Unfortunately the fat from the steaks left a lot of residue on Weber 386002 Q-100 Portable Gas Grillthe grill and in the grease pan. When I was done grilling I turned off the propane and allowed the grease to burn off the grill when it continued to burn and then before i knew it the grill was on fire. Never experiencing this before, I called up Weber and said that 3 years after my purchase the grill does not warranty grease fire damage (strange for a bbq?). Their best solution was for me to buy a grill from them at cost, which is roughly the cost at amazon.

Needless to say I will never buy a Q bbq again and I have regrets on buying my other Weber genesis. Maybe this is the time to go to charcoal exclusively.


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