Weber® Baby Q™ Portable Propane Grill | Bass Pro Shops

Weber® Baby Q™ Portable Propane Grill

  • 189 square inches of cooking area
  • Great for tailgate parties and camping
  • External dimensions: 14-1/4''H x 27-1/4''W x 16''D
  • Stainless steel burner
  • Removable drip tray
  • Push-button ignition
  • Glass-reinforced nylon frame
  • Cast-aluminum lid and body with drip ducts

The Weber Baby Q is super-portable and modest on the outside, but packs a powerful grilling wallop underneath that cute exterior. Proof that good things do come in small packages! Despite its portable nature, it still delivers 189 square inches of cooking area. Its stainless [Read More]

   
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  • Brand - Weber
  • BTUs - 8,500 BTU
  • Cooking Capacity - 189 square inches
  • Dimensions - 14.25" X 27.25" X 16"
  • 189 square inches of cooking area
  • Great for tailgate parties and camping
  • External dimensions: 14-1/4''H x 27-1/4''W x 16''D
  • Stainless steel burner
  • Removable drip tray
  • Push-button ignition
  • Glass-reinforced nylon frame
  • Cast-aluminum lid and body with drip ducts

The Weber Baby Q is super-portable and modest on the outside, but packs a powerful grilling wallop underneath that cute exterior. Proof that good things do come in small packages! Despite its portable nature, it still delivers 189 square inches of cooking area. Its stainless steel burner delivers 8500 BTUs of cooking power below its porcelain covered cast iron cooking surface. Cast aluminum construction with drip ducts and removable drip tray. Uses disposable 14.1 oz LP cylinders. Made in USA.

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Example; Ham shoulder, roast, fish, venison, sausage, etc.
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Propane Grills are not normally designed to be used as smokers. However, you might try just making sure you have enough room for your tray with wood chips and the meat and it is not direct heat/flames on your meats. Thanks
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I want to know how soon the grill can return to car storage after usage.
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I give mine a hour because that is what it takes for me to eat.
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I would think 20 minutes maybe a little more. I would leave the top open prolly speed it up some.
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This BBQ doesn't take too long to cool down prior to putting it away, I would wait at least 20 minutes to half hour. However, the only thing that I found was that the metal tray should be cleaned or at least whiped out before you put it in a vehicle. I drive a Caliber and I had it in the back which is open and I could smell the grease from the drip tray. Other than that it was great and easy to transport....hope this has helped.
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No this is a very hot grill it will melt or burn any thing around it the flames are not covered. Please buy very long cooking tools and put the wind to your back.
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The manufacturer does not recommend it. However, you might test out the unit and if it does not work just return for a refund within 30 business days.
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Yes I did.
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It is a propane grill so use a propane tank.
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