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Old 11-15-11, 08:06 PM   #1
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Amazon.com: Weber 426001 Q 300 Propane Gas Barbecue: Patio, Lawn & Garden

I gave one of these small Q 300 grills to my daughter two years ago.
She uses it regularly and finds it much more efficient than
the much larger grill she owned before. (It was massive).

Now that our old grill has started showing it's age, I've replaced it with
our very own Q 300. It's so well made, it might be the last grill we will ever need..

So, maybe the next time you need a new gas grill, consider downsizing.

The side tables fold down, to give the grill a smaller foot-print, if needed.

I recommend owning two tanks, so you can keep a full tank in reserve.
That extra propane can come in real handy during a power outage.

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Yeah, I have a pretty gigantic grill myself (left by the previous home owners). We don't use it a ton for just us two in the house, but it does come in handy when we have a party and cook for a lot of people (which is pretty rare, 2X a year at most).
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Yeah the Q 300 is small. We will have to be careful not to invite too many people..





I wish it was summer, and it's hardly winter yet!!
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During the mild winter, we did have some great grilled fish a few times each month,
and tonight, we had some really nice Angus burgers..
It looks like the BBQ season is almost upon us! I really like this new grill!!

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