I took my new Baby Q for a test run to our Bush Regen group 10th anniversary breakfast and did the cooking, it turned out fabulous.
My question, do I need to remove the plates when travelling, the lugs they sit on don't look very big and thought vibration might crack them, am I wrong?
I have read lots on many forums but they never say if they remove the plates.
Thanks.
Dougwe said
07:51 PM Aug 24, 2015
One word....NO
That word said.....I travel full time and have had my Q since they came on the market many moons ago now and even put all the bits and bobs inside on the plate while travelling around, no problems.
I love my Q.
Nomes said
07:27 PM Aug 25, 2015
Thanks Doug!
Muzzlehatch said
01:25 PM Oct 1, 2015
I just owned me a Baby Q and they are nothing if not sturdy.
woofta and precious said
09:46 PM Dec 26, 2015
Best BBQ we have ever had, and that's only the baby q!
Delta18 said
10:27 PM Dec 26, 2015
If your Baby travels in the back of a ute I suggest using something to hold the lid down securely, either an ocky strap through the handle or even (as I do) a blanket over the top.
The reason it any vibrations CAN cause the lid to fatigue & crack. Probably would need gravel/corrugations to do it though.
I took my new Baby Q for a test run to our Bush Regen group 10th anniversary breakfast and did the cooking, it turned out fabulous.
My question, do I need to remove the plates when travelling, the lugs they sit on don't look very big and thought vibration might crack them, am I wrong?
I have read lots on many forums but they never say if they remove the plates.
Thanks.
That word said.....I travel full time and have had my Q since they came on the market many moons ago now and even put all the bits and bobs inside on the plate while travelling around, no problems.
I love my Q.
If your Baby travels in the back of a ute I suggest using something to hold the lid down securely, either an ocky strap through the handle or even (as I do) a blanket over the top.
The reason it any vibrations CAN cause the lid to fatigue & crack. Probably would need gravel/corrugations to do it though.
DAMHIK!
The blanket also protects from scratches.