: Weber 396002 Q 200 Gas Grill

: Weber 396002 Q 200 Gas Grill

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Weber 396002 Q 200 Gas Grill

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Weber 396002 Q 200 Gas Grill
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 149





Binding: Lawn & Patio
Product Brand: Weber
EAN: 0077924075407
Label: Weber
Product Manufacturer: Weber
Model: 396002
Publisher: Weber
Ranking: 149
Studio: Weber


Piece facts:
  • Electronic ignition
  • Infinitely adjustable burner
  • Glass-reinforced nylon frame
  • Cast aluminum lid
  • Tuck-Away work tables




Grill Gas 200 Q 396002 Weber






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280 square inch cooking area / 12,000 BTU input / Stainless steel burner / lnfinite control burner valve / Removable drip tray / Push button ignition Dimensions - Height 26 x Width 31.7 x Depth 18.6 with the lid open and tables in


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Looks Great ... but!!! ...
The glowing five star reviews were probably written during the honeymoon period - 0 to 4 months. Went into finicky, then frustrating mode with lighting, gas flow, and maintaining heat. Worked every troubleshooting point with experts [safety by-pass on the regulator, hoses, valves] ... the neighbor keeps saying its teeny spiders clogging things up and water in my LP. No avail. Ready to toss and get out my old rusty Smokey Joe. The reason I haven't yet is because it looks so nice. cc. Santa



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - More than expected!
I bought this potable grill to replace my Ducane Take it or Leave it that I have used for over 10 years camping. It has exceeded my expectations, it cooks meat very well and does not flare up excessively like most portable grills. Great portable grill!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best Gas Grill Ever ...
This is the best gas grill I have ever owned. It's such a pleasure to use, I cook outside as much as possible now!! This is not like the "old" gas grills you are used to!!! Also the fact that it is Portable is great extra!!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great grill. We love it so far.
The Weber Q 200 is a great grill. I bought it for my husband for his birthday and he is in love. He loves how portable it is yet with a good amount of grilling space. We would recommend to any grill lovers.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Weber gas grill ...
We love our Weber gas grill. It is very portable! We have taken it out on our boat trips many times.

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