Has anyone out there made or obtained a simple foldable stand or table for their Weber Baby Q?
Hey Jim said
10:20 PM Dec 1, 2016
Yep. Hi Dave,
2 x Milk creates work for me. + We have a small folding table 600mm x 600mm folded, with adjustable legs from the Big Green Shed $49.00
Jim
Delta18 said
10:23 PM Dec 1, 2016
Dave Jezza wrote:
Hi all
Has anyone out there made or obtained a simple foldable stand or table for their Weber Baby Q?
I got a $20 something from Bunnings. Blowmould table, big enough for the Baby with room for a plate in front. Perfect height too. I'll take a photo tomorrow if you need more info.
Cupie said
12:13 AM Dec 2, 2016
For my gas cooker I use the cheapest roll up aluminium slat table that I could find circa $20. Perhaps not as quick to set up as a blow mould type but stores easily & is very light.
I add a cheap black plastic BBQ cover & a plastic 'table cloth' that both fit into the table bag.
It would be suitable for a Webber too.
meetoo said
02:48 AM Dec 2, 2016
Cheap as chips had a small table last month with aluminium legs, $25 I think. Best thing is it weighs next to nothing and fits the baby Q nicely. Used to cart around the Weber Baby Q stand, but it was too bulky and heavy compared to the C as C table.
Cheers, John.
Dickodownunder said
07:48 AM Dec 2, 2016
I am looking for a suitable table for my baby Q so the comments above are of value to me.
When I bought my Q I opted for the genuine stand / trolley that was available.
My advice to others.....dont buy one of these.
They are flimsy, unstable, and the product is very dissapointing.
I appears that it was designed by the trainee engineer on his first day on the job.
Oh, and I should add, they are very expensive (for what it is) as well.
Buyer Beware.
Hey Jim said
08:09 AM Dec 2, 2016
Hi Dave,
One more, thing I learnt while away on our first trip. (Not to waste your foil trays.) Is that you line your drip tray with foil, you can use it again and again. The foil just lifts up and into the rubbish bag.
Jim
Dave Jezza said
01:25 PM Dec 2, 2016
Got one of these locally today, Green shed has em too, bout $33.
I too have one like Dave Jezza has and put non slip matting on top. Works a treat.
Table from the big green shed and matting by the metre from the rubber shop, His name is Clarke. Mmmm, maybe he is superman when not there.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
meetoo said
03:18 PM Dec 2, 2016
meetoo wrote:
Cheap as chips had a small table last month with aluminium legs, $25 I think. Best thing is it weighs next to nothing and fits the baby Q nicely. Used to cart around the Weber Baby Q stand, but it was too bulky and heavy compared to the C as C table.
Cheers, John.
Also, the legs fold up within the confines of the table top, and don't stick out like the 'ironing board types, Saving on storage room.
Kmart also sell a bigger version of the Cheap as Chips one. Seen a few of these around in the campsites.
Cheers, John.
The Belmont Bear said
03:28 PM Dec 2, 2016
Bought a Q2000 series for home and packed up the baby Q for travelling, the first thing I discarded like Dicko was the genuine stand. I now have a table similar to the one DaveJezza and Dougwe have except it has a laminate top which in the store was lighter but just as strong as the blow mould type. The best baby Q accessory I have invested in is the carry bag it's a bit expensive but great for carrying the Q around or putting it in the back of the wagon without any smells. Good tip Jim about using the aluminium foil instead of the trays I'll give that a go.
Delta18 said
03:46 PM Dec 2, 2016
Dave Jezza wrote:
Got one of these locally today, Green shed has em too, bout $33.
That is the one to which I referred. Two heights for the vertically challenged ha ha
Dreamweaver said
06:00 PM Dec 2, 2016
I had a folding stand that I used to put the primus three burner stove on when camping. You see them all the time in camping stores. I made a wooden top for it to hold the Baby Q and on the ends of the "feet" so that it didn't push through the C Gear matting I attached two pieces of pvc conduit by drilling a hole in each end (an inch or so in) and inserted the ends of the stand into the holes. I held the pvc conduit on with cable ties. Works a treat, very stable and folds up flat for the tunnel boot. If you would like a photo let me know.
Hetho said
08:45 PM Dec 2, 2016
Hi Dave Jezza.
Please find attached photo`s of my solution. The "Baby Q" is bolted on to the framework.
When we travel i put the cover on and the "Baby Q" carry bag over the lot. Couple of Okky straps and its all secure.
Great set-up Hetho. I had to buy a stand/table and unfortunately couldn't do as you have coz of the design of my drawbar as you might see in my avatar. Fibreglass cowling covers the metal. Same Q as yours, just fitted a thermometer as I got used to the bigger Q at home with one. $13 from the big green shed. Instead of judging when it's hot enuff to cook you can see the temp. Just my preference, but easy as to fit.
rayaroundoz said
10:57 PM Dec 3, 2016
I have just brought a Baby Q so appreciate all the above advice. Thanks everyone.
Possum3 said
04:48 PM Dec 4, 2016
From Super Cheap Auto I bought an aluminium folding trestle on special $29 I think normal $49 - great as BBQ stand also legs extend to use as trestle to reach up to top of van when cleaning - two birds one rock. when not needed stays folded in rear of Patrol. It looks similar to Alum steps used by some although top is 1 metre long, and extends to approx. 1 metre high (three increments).
blissonwheels said
05:41 PM Dec 4, 2016
Gooday,
the best one I have seen is not a lot dearer than the Gold Plated one that Weber sells, looks very good, have thought seriously about buying one.
i have got the one Blissonwheels has posted. I bought it from the caravan show, easy to set up, solidly made and best of all it all comes apart and folds into a pack with the webber sitting inside the frame so it only takes the same space as the webber. not as cheap as a table from other places but it does the job perfectly.
cheers Steve
Bigman said
12:28 PM Dec 5, 2016
Same one we use...perfect size and sturdy enough.
-- Edited by Bigman on Monday 5th of December 2016 12:31:04 PM
Outback BBQ Stands as blissonwheels posted make an awesome stand, it adds about 5mm to the height of your Weber when packed up for transport. We have one for our Weber Q2200 so they don't just do baby Q's.
Geeco said
01:19 PM Dec 8, 2016
I use an aluminium slat table as per the image. It is light pulls apart into a small carry bag. It also has sufficient room to put other items on the space in front of the BBQ.
Hi all
Has anyone out there made or obtained a simple foldable stand or table for their Weber Baby Q?
Yep. Hi Dave,
2 x Milk creates work for me.

+ We have a small folding table 600mm x 600mm folded, with adjustable legs from the Big Green Shed $49.00
Jim
I got a $20 something from Bunnings. Blowmould table, big enough for the Baby with room for a plate in front. Perfect height too. I'll take a photo tomorrow if you need more info.
For my gas cooker I use the cheapest roll up aluminium slat table that I could find circa $20. Perhaps not as quick to set up as a blow mould type but stores easily & is very light.
I add a cheap black plastic BBQ cover & a plastic 'table cloth' that both fit into the table bag.
It would be suitable for a Webber too.
Cheap as chips had a small table last month with aluminium legs, $25 I think. Best thing is it weighs next to nothing and fits the baby Q nicely. Used to cart around the Weber Baby Q stand, but it was too bulky and heavy compared to the C as C table.
Cheers, John.
When I bought my Q I opted for the genuine stand / trolley that was available.
My advice to others.....dont buy one of these.
They are flimsy, unstable, and the product is very dissapointing.
I appears that it was designed by the trainee engineer on his first day on the job.
Oh, and I should add, they are very expensive (for what it is) as well.
Buyer Beware.
Hi Dave,
One more, thing I learnt while away on our first trip. (Not to waste your foil trays.) Is that you line your drip tray with foil, you can use it again and again. The foil just lifts up and into the rubbish bag.
Jim
Got one of these locally today, Green shed has em too, bout $33.
Table from the big green shed and matting by the metre from the rubber shop, His name is Clarke. Mmmm, maybe he is superman when not there.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
Also, the legs fold up within the confines of the table top, and don't stick out like the 'ironing board types, Saving on storage room.
Kmart also sell a bigger version of the Cheap as Chips one. Seen a few of these around in the campsites.
Cheers, John.
That is the one to which I referred. Two heights for the vertically challenged ha ha
Hi Dave Jezza.
Please find attached photo`s of my solution. The "Baby Q" is bolted on to the framework.
When we travel i put the cover on and the "Baby Q" carry bag over the lot. Couple of Okky straps and its all secure.
Regards.
Hetho.
Great set-up Hetho. I had to buy a stand/table and unfortunately couldn't do as you have coz of the design of my drawbar as you might see in my avatar. Fibreglass cowling covers the metal. Same Q as yours, just fitted a thermometer as I got used to the bigger Q at home with one. $13 from the big green shed. Instead of judging when it's hot enuff to cook you can see the temp. Just my preference, but easy as to fit.
Gooday,
the best one I have seen is not a lot dearer than the Gold Plated one that Weber sells, looks very good, have thought seriously about buying one.
Trust this link works!.
Baby Q Stand. https://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0ahUKEwiO9d659tnQAhVDGZQKHWbqD68QFggaMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Foutbackbbqstands.com.au%2F&usg=AFQjCNE_El4S_Ju6u8_CZPJ8fv93KAmJQw&sig2=i-IEXOIUydUFWMyfttMd6A&bvm=bv.140496471,d.dGo
i have got the one Blissonwheels has posted. I bought it from the caravan show, easy to set up, solidly made and best of all it all comes apart and folds into a pack with the webber sitting inside the frame so it only takes the same space as the webber. not as cheap as a table from other places but it does the job perfectly.
cheers Steve
Same one we use...perfect size and sturdy enough.
-- Edited by Bigman on Monday 5th of December 2016 12:31:04 PM
Anyone ??
A pic would be really good..