The super-portable model in the Q line, the all new Baby Q, is modest on the outside but packs a powerful grilling wallop underneath that cute exterior. Proof that good things do come in small packages, the Weber Baby Q gas grill has push-button ingition for easy, reliable lighting, an infinitely adjustable burner valve with a high-quality regulator, sturdy glass-reinforced nylon grill frame, cast aluminum lid and body, a large heat-resistant lid handle, a porcelain-enamled cast iron cooking grate, and operates on a standard 14.1 ounce propane cylinder (sold separately).
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:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Grat little grill:
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... more info
A great little Weber for the RV lifestyle:
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.
Best small grill around!:
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.
Fine Grill:
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... more info