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Weber Q 220 Portable Propane Gas Barbecues

Brand: Weber
Category: Lawn & Patio

Buy New: $199.00 - $274.38

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 55 reviews


ASIN: B000JHVHLU

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars Weber Q 220 Gas Grill   July 16, 2008
I purchased a Weber Q 220 Gas Grill several months ago and it was thoroughly tested before I wrote this review. The grill was primarily used on my balcony and also during a windy camping trip with 15 or 16 hungry guests.

MY FINDINGS:

- This grill is large enough to cook regularly or frequently for a family of 3 or 4 people.

- The cooking grate is heavy cast iron (feels like 20 pounds) and porcelain-coated. They retain heat and sear meat beautifully.

- For 15-16 camping guests, food had to be rotated on the grill but it still does the job. We had about 7 burgers and a few smokies cooking simultaneously. Everyone loved their food. It's not often I have to cook for 10+ people so this grill suits us perfectly.

- Flare-ups are infrequent and easy to control. Food cooks very evenly.

- The grill is easy to clean, easy to operate, and visually appealing.

- No flame-outs in 20 knot winds.

- The plastic side tables feel somewhat flimsy. They "sag" a bit under the weight of 1 or 2 plates. If you placed anything spherical/cylindrical on the tables, they will roll off. It would be nice if the tables stay fully erect but they still do the job, there's no problem holding a flat tray of 4-6 chicken breasts per table. During camping trips we parked the grill next to a table so we have more room to set food on for 15-16 guests.

- With portable propane tanks, the heat hardly exceeds 450F. With a large propane tank + hose adapter, I could reach or exceed 500F with ease.

- The temperature gauge is handy, which is why I shelled out a bit more money for a Q 220 instead of a Q 200. However, if you pick up a Q 200 or lesser, you could buy a temp probe/gauge ($10?) from a local BBQ aisle and drill a hole into your Q lid. One of the amazon.com reviewers did just that to his Q 100.

TIPS:

- Before cooking with a Weber Q Grill the first time, CLEAN the grate with mild dishwashing liquid (non citric based) to remove the protective oil coating. Otherwise your food will taste funny during the first few grillings because of the oil. This is mentioned in Weber's FAQ page, although often overlooked by us.

- If using a large propane tank with a tank adapter hose, open the propane tank valve SLOWLY. Opening the valve too quickly may cause the Weber Q regulator to place more restriction on propane flow, thus limiting heat. Weber is aware of this issue. This doesn't inconvenience me.

- As other reviewers have already noted, this grill DOES NOT ACCEPT the common green "Coleman" or similar portable propane tanks. I made the mistake of trying it and it simply won't fit. The grill only accepts the skinny blue 14.1oz propane tanks that are commonly used by plumbers and mechanics. Finding these is relatively easy at local hardware stores. You could however modify your Weber Q Grill to accept the green propane tanks if you really have to; simply remove the metal ring that holds the tank - you'll need to find another way to support the green tank.

- One 14.1oz blue propane tank (e.g. $4.99) lasts approximately 1 hour to 1 1/2 hour with medium to high heat grilling (around 400 degrees F) in a Q 220 series grill. If you will grill both lunch and dinner with 10+ guests, plan on one or two propane tanks a DAY. The tanks may last a bit longer in the smaller Q 100 series grill because of lower BTU and smaller cooking volume.

- Based on Weber's recommendations (as stated in the manual), scrape the grate with a brass bristle brush BEFORE cooking and AFTER you have pre-heated the grill to high heat (450-500F, 10-15 minutes). Do not brush after cooking. You should factor in the pre-heat time when determining how long your portable propane tank will last. For example if you're going to do the actual cooking for 20 minutes, add 15-20 minutes of pre-heating and brushing time. That's almost 50% of your propane tank's life in just one cooking session. I took 6 propane tanks to my 4 day camping trip and emptied 5. This is just for typical food for an average of 6-8 guests: chicken, burgers, smokies, potatoes, misc. vegetables, etc.

- If you plan on using the grill to cook at home at least occasionally, a large propane tank with a tank adapter hose is HIGHLY recommended. It's much less expensive and much more convenient than replacing the blue portable propane tanks.

RECOMMENDATIONS:

- A rolling collapsable cart for camping trips. In pictures it appears pretty flimsy but it actually holds up well. While brushing my grate, the grill does shake a bit on the cart. Simply hold the grill with your other hand while brushing and it's stable.

- A large propane tank with a tank adapter hose if you're cooking at home. The adapter hose can be found for less money at Walmart or a local store.

- A Vinyl grill cover or some sort to keep dust and debris away.

This grill + cart fit in the trunk of my 2006 Volkswagen Jetta. It took up a fair bit of trunk space, but fits no problem. I'm very happy with the purchase, I couldn't have asked for more.

QUESTIONS:

Please leave a comment if you have specific questions.



5 out of 5 stars Another wonderful BBQ from Weber   July 12, 2008
I bought this portable gas bbq because of the Weber name - I have owned several full-size Weber products over the years and have always been very happy with their design and performance. This Q220 is made in the same tradition. The grate is almost the same size as the Genesis model. The folding shelves is a great idea because it really reduces the amount of space I need to store the Q220. The push button igniter works every time. The only shortcoming is that the wire support for the propane cylinder does not support the 16oz cylinder and I have not found the 14oz in any of my local stores including Home Depot and Lowes.


5 out of 5 stars good multi-purpose grill   July 10, 2008
I bought this as I wanted to take a grill away with us for weekend and day trips also I wanted it big enough to have friends over as this would be our only grill.
It does both very well. Although the 100 is slightly smaller for carrying around in the car the q220 is a bigger grilling area and its not that much bigger for the car.
The grate is cast iron and is heavy but the quality of it being the same as big grills is such a plus, the side flaps fold into the grill for transport.

It does sear stuff well if you preheat and leave the hood down.
I bought the conversion kit for the back yard to have the big propane tank which is good and saves money when just grilling. I bought the portable stand as well and you wouldn't know it wasn't a 'proper' big grill.

The only negative is the hard to get very thin portable propane small tanks for traveling its hard to get and there is no reason why they couldn't have made it for the 16oz tank.

So pleased with it and the colour brightens it up would recommend it to anyone.



5 out of 5 stars Q220 is just right.   June 13, 2008
Weber Q 220 Portable Propane Gas Barbecue, Red
This is the perfect grill for me. It's the right size. I can move it in easily for the winter. I like the thermometer to cook to temperature. It cleans up well and easily. I bought the stand that folds up and will roll the grill to
another place. That would be nice for tailgating or picnicing. Amazon's price was the best I found.



5 out of 5 stars The best for its size   June 9, 2008
I live in San Francisco in an appartment building. We have a small deck and lots of wind. This grill fits and cooks great. The wind has no effect and I highly reccomend it.

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