We got ours today at Masters. 10% off till the 15 June. We paid $273.60 The half hot plate was a bit hot @$59 Still we can do the bacon & eggs Mushrooms Tomatos and Breakie sagers thing out side.
In your dreams Lambie reckon's not. Remember you have four Stents.
Yes I do. And just remember they need feeding too! Ah Women get to me all the time.
Ah, retirement Blist.
Jim & Lambie
Delta18 said
04:57 PM Jun 2, 2016
Are Masters a Weber Specialist dealer over there? It would have been good to get the High Lid model with the temp gauge. You can do so much more in it.
moamajohn said
05:13 PM Jun 2, 2016
I am very happy for Jim as its clearly a great deal .However I still love my Ziegler and Brown. But really if the price is right ,just go for it .... Lets face it ,if you come to my van for a steak you only care if I cook it to your preference don,t you / same as me when I am invited to your van for a feed . Cheers .
Delta18 said
05:21 PM Jun 2, 2016
Exactly, it is a Holden - Ford thing. Whatever you have is the best ha ha
Desert Dweller said
06:11 PM Jun 2, 2016
Weber Baby Q's are very popular, there are far better options if you do some research.
Bruce and Bev said
07:08 PM Jun 2, 2016
Masters have a big range of Webers - probably better than Bunnings.
You can buy the full plate (no grille) ones off the internet or Fleabay. We don't use the 50/50 solid plate/grille that came with our Baby Q. We use the solid plate one (don't buy it from Masters or a retail place like the BBQ Factory - too dear)
We then buy the plate liners from Bunnings - looks like black plastic and comes in a box and about $9. It stops food sticking to the cast iron, the plate getting dirty and lots of scubbing and when used, just wash it in hot soapy water and keep using
Hewy54 said
07:50 PM Jun 2, 2016
Desert Dweller wrote:
Weber Baby Q's are very popular, there are far better options if you do some research.
We did our research and found the Ziggy had far better options.
Delta18 said
08:42 PM Jun 2, 2016
Bruce and Bev wrote:
Masters have a big range of Webers - probably better than Bunnings.
You can buy the full plate (no grille) ones off the internet or Fleabay. We don't use the 50/50 solid plate/grille that came with our Baby Q. We use the solid plate one (don't buy it from Masters or a retail place like the BBQ Factory - too dear)
We then buy the plate liners from Bunnings - looks like black plastic and comes in a box and about $9. It stops food sticking to the cast iron, the plate getting dirty and lots of scubbing and when used, just wash it in hot soapy water and keep using
You can use those on the grill plate too, if your food (meat) sticks you haven't got it hot enough.
The Phantom said
10:05 PM Jun 2, 2016
Bruce and Bev wrote:
Masters have a big range of Webers - probably better than Bunnings.
You can buy the full plate (no grille) ones off the internet or Fleabay. We don't use the 50/50 solid plate/grille that came with our Baby Q. We use the solid plate one (don't buy it from Masters or a retail place like the BBQ Factory - too dear)
We then buy the plate liners from Bunnings - looks like black plastic and comes in a box and about $9. It stops food sticking to the cast iron, the plate getting dirty and lots of scubbing and when used, just wash it in hot soapy water and keep using
Bunnings do not sell Weber
The Phantom
Umpie1 said
10:20 AM Jun 3, 2016
A tip for those who own a Weber Baby Q or similar Weber. For replacement aluminium drip trays, don't but the Weber brand @ around $12/set. Instead head to Bunnings and get a similar item minus the Weber brand for about $4.00 for the same quantity. Quality is the same.
Desert Dweller said
03:18 PM Jun 3, 2016
We call our Coleman Roadtrip Stove/BBQ complete with collapsible Coleman Oven ''the Q killer''.
I don't think so, neither did my mate, his went back in the shed and he bought a baby Q ! ally grill plates suck the heat, oven contraption extra, not with a Q. works straight out the box as an oven or bbq.
And the Ziegler, well, made in China, fancy con European name, warranty on grill top 12 months only, Weber no questions asked warranty 5 years on the lot !
Simple really. But we're all different and some are easily pleased, some not so.
Desert Dweller said
06:44 PM Jun 3, 2016
banjo wrote:
Coleman roadtrip a Q killer !
I don't think so, neither did my mate, his went back in the shed and he bought a baby Q ! ally grill plates suck the heat, oven contraption extra, not with a Q. works straight out the box as an oven or bbq.
And the Ziegler, well, made in China, fancy con European name, warranty on grill top 12 months only, Weber no questions asked warranty 5 years on the lot !
Simple really. But we're all different and some are easily pleased, some not so.
Grill plates are alloy not ally, is that a new kind of metal? The collapsible oven is a proven piece of camping equipment that has been around for 30+ years suitable for putting on top of any camping gas jet. It has nothing whatsoever to do with a Roadtrip BBQ, it's sold totally separate. Could we arrange a ''roast off'' in the future? We're feeling super confident of the final ''taste test''. Obviously you follow everyone else without considering much better options. Yes we're all different, some of us enjoy things on a higher level. That's us.
Aus-Kiwi said
06:52 PM Jun 3, 2016
Oh come on this isn't an electrical post . Lol ahaha. Have to laugh at ourselves !!
Cupie said
07:01 PM Jun 3, 2016
Like someone said .. "It's a Holden Ford thing"
I'll stick to my new & improved double butane.
Perhaps one of those collapsible ovens might be good. SWMBO might object 'caus she likes to use the van oven.
But then I have a 240v pizza cooker that takes some beating (we don't free camp so always have 240v)
-- Edited by Cupie on Friday 3rd of June 2016 07:03:08 PM
Bryan said
09:03 PM Jun 3, 2016
I use a Sizler deluxe high lid from Marine Barbecues and a couple of guys I know have Baby Q's. We're each happy with our choice.
Dougwe said
10:01 PM Jun 3, 2016
Mmmmn, have I said, I love my Q !?
Hey Jim said
10:57 PM Jun 3, 2016
Dougwe wrote:
Mmmmn, have I said, I love my Q !?
There you see. D boss says so. So we do so, the same O.
Lambie made me do it. The baby to fit in our new baby. The specialist told us our New Baby would grow some.
Jim
Desert Dweller said
05:21 AM Jun 4, 2016
The collapsible oven weighs very little & costs around $65, we've been using one since the1980's. Occasionally we get other campers wandering into our camp enticed by the smell of a full Sunday Roast. They all leave wanting to buy a Coleman oven.
grahamg said
11:56 AM Jun 4, 2016
I am happy with my Cobb cooker, does a great bake. Just need a few heat beads
Trevor law said
08:26 PM Jun 8, 2016
Last week our igniter stopped working on the webber.Sent an email to webber on Sunday evening to ask if we could purchase a new one from them and cost.Recieved an email first thing Monday saying they would replace it at no cost to us,it is just arrived by express post within two days .Very impressed with service and product ,even though Webber is well out of warranty,it is a pity that more business don't do the same with after sale service .
Safe travels
Delta18 said
08:29 PM Jun 8, 2016
Trevor law wrote:
Last week our igniter stopped working on the webber.Sent an email to webber on Sunday evening to ask if we could purchase a new one from them and cost.Recieved an email first thing Monday saying they would replace it at no cost to us,it is just arrived by express post within two days .Very impressed with service and product ,even though Webber is well out of warranty,it is a pity that more business don't do the same with after sale service . Safe travels
Hi All,
Anyone wanting a Weber Baby Q.
We got ours today at Masters. 10% off till the 15 June. We paid $273.60
The half hot plate was a bit hot @$59
Still we can do the bacon & eggs Mushrooms Tomatos and Breakie sagers thing out side.
In your dreams Lambie reckon's not. Remember you have four Stents.
Yes I do.
And just remember they need feeding too! Ah Women get to me all the time.
Ah, retirement Blist.
Jim & Lambie
Are Masters a Weber Specialist dealer over there? It would have been good to get the High Lid model with the temp gauge. You can do so much more in it.
Exactly, it is a Holden - Ford thing. Whatever you have is the best ha ha
You can buy the full plate (no grille) ones off the internet or Fleabay. We don't use the 50/50 solid plate/grille that came with our Baby Q. We use the solid plate one (don't buy it from Masters or a retail place like the BBQ Factory - too dear)
We then buy the plate liners from Bunnings - looks like black plastic and comes in a box and about $9. It stops food sticking to the cast iron, the plate getting dirty and lots of scubbing and when used, just wash it in hot soapy water and keep using
We did our research and found the Ziggy had far better options.
You can use those on the grill plate too, if your food (meat) sticks you haven't got it hot enough.
Bunnings do not sell Weber
The Phantom
We call our Coleman Roadtrip Stove/BBQ complete with collapsible Coleman Oven ''the Q killer''.
Yummy.
I don't think so, neither did my mate, his went back in the shed and he bought a baby Q ! ally grill plates suck the heat, oven contraption extra, not with a Q. works straight out the box as an oven or bbq.
And the Ziegler, well, made in China, fancy con European name, warranty on grill top 12 months only, Weber no questions asked warranty 5 years on the lot !
Simple really. But we're all different and some are easily pleased, some not so.
Grill plates are alloy not ally, is that a new kind of metal? The collapsible oven is a proven piece of camping equipment that has been around for 30+ years suitable for putting on top of any camping gas jet. It has nothing whatsoever to do with a Roadtrip BBQ, it's sold totally separate. Could we arrange a ''roast off'' in the future? We're feeling super confident of the final ''taste test''. Obviously you follow everyone else without considering much better options. Yes we're all different, some of us enjoy things on a higher level. That's us.
Like someone said .. "It's a Holden Ford thing"
I'll stick to my new & improved double butane.
Perhaps one of those collapsible ovens might be good. SWMBO might object 'caus she likes to use the van oven.
But then I have a 240v pizza cooker that takes some beating (we don't free camp so always have 240v)
-- Edited by Cupie on Friday 3rd of June 2016 07:03:08 PM
I use a Sizler deluxe high lid from Marine Barbecues and a couple of guys I know have Baby Q's. We're each happy with our choice.
There you see. D boss says so. So we do so, the same O.
Lambie made me do it. The baby to fit in our new baby. The specialist told us our New Baby would grow some.
Jim
The collapsible oven weighs very little & costs around $65, we've been using one since the1980's. Occasionally we get other campers wandering into our camp enticed by the smell of a full Sunday Roast. They all leave wanting to buy a Coleman oven.
Safe travels
You wouldn't get that with a Zigger.