Ok, i know i know,, its been done to death..
But..
Should i buy one..
Q100...
yes or no.!
Yes, we've never had a need for the high lid or thermometer although the electronic ignition would be nice...
Hey mate,
we bought the 220 and now i wish I had of got the smaller q100. the 220 is to small for a big home cook up but to big to take away camping. My mate just bought the Q100 and I really like it so I might be getting one soon too.
They are great bits of kit, a mate uses his Q100 on the boat for every trip and that's where I saw just how good they can be as a portable little unit with a small 2.5kg gas bottle. ;D ;D
Others may have a different opinion but I am usually cooking for 2-3 or 10 and the 220 is good for 5-6 if you get what i mean. ;D ;D
Jet ;D ;D
5-6.??? i aint got that many friends Jetcrew.. ;D
No, buy a beefeater bugg so I'm not on my own
Swannie
Or join us and grab a ziegler and brown:-)
Dare to be different. Everyone has the Wq.
fug me..!!! here we go.. ;D
NEXT.!
Just remember if you buy a beefeater you need welding gloves for the heat output ;D
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Quote from: D4D on December 31, 2013, 02:41:40 PM
Yes, we've never had a need for the high lid or thermometer although the electronic ignition would be nice...
i was thinking the higher lid for roast's and the thermometer could be handy.
I did a pork rolled roast on the Ziggy last night. Instructions were to cook it on high for first 20min.
Thermometer said it was just over 300degrees. Tasted beeaauutifuuuuul!
Son just bought the q100 and have to admit it's a lot smaller than the ziggy and would be easier to pack.
It's just they're a bit common:-)
Just use everyone else's.
Maybe speewa has one you can have?
Although He's probably got his name embossed on it:-)
Na.. he'll be sitting on his. ;D
The Baby Q for two people is simply perfect, I have found for me and the missus its ideal is saying that I know there are plenty of people that use them to cook for more than two as well, I like the fact that it is not overly big so it doesnt take up much room and they use bugger all gas to achieve the end result :cup:.
Quote from: baldheadedgit on December 31, 2013, 03:24:33 PM
Na.. he'll be sitting on his. ;D
oh yeah, I forgot about that:-)
Quote from: baldheadedgit on December 31, 2013, 02:35:46 PM
Ok, i know i know,, its been done to death..
But..
Should i buy one..
Q100...
yes or no.!
Hell yes! Perfect for camping!
Quote from: scarps on December 31, 2013, 02:56:02 PM
Or join us and grab a ziegler and brown:-).
Dare to be different. Everyone has the Wq.
Got the ziggy at home (couldn't be stuffed building another bbq) and it is great, larger than the Q100. We prefer the weber when we're away tho.
Baby Q 100e, best thing :cup:
Quote from: brickiematt on December 31, 2013, 03:34:58 PM
Hell yes! Perfect for camping!
Got the ziggy at home (couldn't be stuffed building another bbq) and it is great, larger than the Q100. We prefer the weber when we're away tho.
agree:-) and now the son has bought a q100, I'll just borrow it!!!!!!!
Hmm.. worried now... just looked at dimensions... where the hell am i going to store it.!!! ??
Love my Baby Q. Awesome bit of kit. The big BBQ is now only used for the wok burner!
I spent the extra and got the Q100E with the high lid, temp gauge and electronic ignition. Nice extra features to have, but not sure if I'd miss them. fitting a temp gauge to the standard ones is a cheap $10 mod.
Masters have them on special at the moment for $258 with a free cover valued at $25.
http://www.masters.com.au/product/900021814/weber-baby-q-bbq-q100 (http://www.masters.com.au/product/900021814/weber-baby-q-bbq-q100)
Buying the Weber accessories is a bit addictive too...
Quote from: baldheadedgit on December 31, 2013, 03:01:10 PM
i was thinking the higher lid for roast's and the thermometer could be handy.
The high lid model is only 10mm higher. The temp gauge and electronic ignition are the real bonuses of getting the "E" model.
Quote from: Axl on December 31, 2013, 03:25:09 PM
The Baby Q for two people is simply perfect, I have found for me and the missus its ideal is saying that I know there are plenty of people that use them to cook for more than two as well, I like the fact that it is not overly big so it doesnt take up much room and they use bugger all gas to achieve the end result :cup:.
We are a family of four and find the size just right. Agree they don't use much gas. Have gone through 2 x 4 kg bottles for the Primus stove in the same time as less than one for the Weber.
Quote from: baldheadedgit on December 31, 2013, 04:10:47 PM
Hmm.. worried now... just looked at dimensions... where the hell am i going to store it.!!! ??
Get a Weber bag or a cheaper OzTrail canvas bag and stuff it in the trailer or front toolbox.
KB
Nope.. ! Won't go in trailer or toolbox,, I know bigger trailer or tool box ! ;D
We recently bought a 220 with the higher lid and temp gauge... Love it and certainly think the temp gauge is a great advantage.... Sold our big 5 burner beefeater....
Quote from: baldheadedgit on December 31, 2013, 04:48:53 PM
Nope.. ! Won't go in trailer or toolbox,, I know bigger trailer or tool box ! ;D
Chuck something. You need the Weber more, trust me ;D ;D
KB
Quote from: KingBilly on December 31, 2013, 05:05:47 PM
Chuck something. You need the Weber more, trust me ;D ;D
KB
;D yep while I'm replacing the axle and updating the springs I may as well modify the draw in the trailer to hold more of those things I think I need ;D
Quote from: baldheadedgit on December 31, 2013, 05:20:26 PM
;D yep while I'm replacing the axle and updating the springs I may as well modify the draw in the trailer to hold more of those things I think I need ;D
Now you're talking sense. You know you want a Weber. And no spelling mistakes. What's going on. Fridge empty ;D ;D ;D
Happy New Year
KB
Quote from: KingBilly on December 31, 2013, 05:23:39 PM
Now you're talking sense. You know you want a Weber. And no spelling mistakes. What's going on. Fridge empty ;D ;D ;D
Happy New Year
KB
pmsl you know don't you... ;D
Staying dry for a bit longer, while I Finnish of a few things from over the Xmas period...
You know, left over red... oh there's some wite,, hic'' oh what's that..?scootch, yep, bretter clean it tuples toooooo, hmmm wereis is I ...?oh yum, brwandy ....? Hmmm like brwandy hic """ Zzzzzzzzzzzx happily newly year "hic""""
Quote from: baldheadedgit on December 31, 2013, 05:20:26 PM
;D yep while I'm replacing the axle and updating the springs I may as well modify the draw in the trailer to hold more of those things I think I need ;D
this might give you some new drawbar idea options:-)
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