Weber Q1200 Review: Portable Beauty or a Overweight Beast?

Below is a comparison table of all current models. The series contains eight different models that come in different sizes with various features and include liquid propane, natural gas, and electric models. Choose from small, bare-bones models or full-sized models with all of the bells and whistles. Naturally, the Weber Q 2200 is meant to be portable, so its small cooking space isn’t too surprising. Despite this, I wouldn’t say that the grilling space is overly compact. This is because you have enough room for 12 burgers or a few more hot dogs at one time on the cooking grates.

While the Q1200 will be just the right amount of portable for some, it will be a definite fail for others. If you like to cook with really high temperatures—I’m talking over 500 degrees—you might have trouble getting there with only one burner.

Q 1000 and 1200 are the smallest Weber gas grills with 189 square inches of cook surface and a single 8,500 BTU stainless steel burner. These portables, originally called Baby Q, were a hit coming out of the gate. The Weber Q 1000 is the basic model of the Weber Q portable series. But don’t let the word “basic” discourage you from buying this model.

Max bottles his own barbecue sauce recipes and now sells them around the country. What is great about cast iron is its ability to retain heat. After all, if portability is what you are after, you also want to keep things simple. The pared down design is also great for an easier grilling experience, particularly for newbies.

If you are looking for a temperature higher than this, though, you may find the Weber Q 2200 faltering. Of course, this is true of bigger and more expensive grills. I also can’t imagine too many instances when you would need this kind of power, especially when grilling in small outdoor spaces. What’s more, the domed lid creates space for larger roasts. A whole chicken or even a small brisket shouldn’t be too much hard work on this grill. Thus, you do have a few more options for what you can cook with the Weber Q2200.

In the weeks that I used it, the disposable tray only needed to be emptied once, and I simply lined it with heavy-duty aluminum foil as a makeshift tray. However, if you prefer the perfect fit of Weber’s disposable tin trays , you can get replacements for quite cheap. It just so happened that while I was testing the grill, my boyfriend had an off-site event at work. Using the grill, he was able to cook easily for himself and four coworkers, and they all agreed that the burgers and hot dogs came out great. Like a kid on Christmas, I couldn’t help but try out the weber charcoal grill 2200 the day I got it.

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After a quick read through of the manual, even first timers shouldn’t have too much trouble figuring how it works. The stand has a tank screen to keep the bottle from view. I think that’s quite handy, as it also protects from the elements, meaning your propane tank won’t rust out if you live in more humid areas.

The first portable grill I ever bought was a Weber Q100, the older version of today’s Weber Q1000. I bought it when I started this site back in 2011, and it actually was the reason I created this website. Which one of the Weber Q Series grills is right for you? Look at the table above to see what each grill includes; pick the one with the features you want.