Friday, July 09, 2010

Weber 586002 Q 320 Portable Outdoor Gas Grill


Product Features
  • Portable gas grill with 2 stainless-steel burners and 21,700 BTU-per-hour input
  • 462 square inches of total cooking space, plus 69-square-inch warming rack
  • Electronic ignition; infinite-control burner valves; 2 folding worktables with tool hooks
  • 20-pound LP tank required; stationary cart and recipe booklet included
  • Measures 22 by 36-1/2 by 55-1/2 inches; 5-year limited warranty



Weber 586002 Q 320 Portable Outdoor Gas Grill Description

Cook up to 18 burgers, 36 hot dogs, or 2 whole chickens at a time with this portable gas grill. The unit features dual stainless-steel burners, a 21,700 BTU-per-hour input, and 462 square inches of total cooking space, plus a 69-square-inch warming rack for heating up buns or keeping already cooked food warm. The grill electronically ignites at the push of a button for easy, reliable lighting, and its infinitely adjustable burner valve with a high-quality regulator makes it simple to control the heat. Other design details include two porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates; a removable catch pan; and a cast-aluminum lid and body with a sturdy glass-reinforced nylon frame. The grill also provides a taller lid profile with a center-mounted thermometer, Grill Out handle light, and large weather-resistant handle. Even more, the unit supplies two removable folding worktables with tool hooks, and it bolts onto the included stationary cart, which offers rolling wheels for smooth mobility and a screen to hide the propane tank. An adapter hose comes included for connecting the grill to a standard 20-pound LP tank (not included). Not sure what to grill first? Weber throws in a handy recipe booklet for getting started. With the lid open and the tables folded down, the grill measures 22 by 36-1/2 by 55-1/2 inches and carries a five-year limited warranty. 

Average Customer Review

 Great Grill!!
By Gochiso Gourmet (Kaneohe, HI) - See all my reviews
 Originally planned on gettin' the Weber Summit S-320 but at $980 (the cost of livin' in paradise), it was pricey enough to give pause. Decided on the Q 300 when I realized that I would only be cookin' for a dozen at most. Locally, the Q 300 was priced at $377. When I discovered that Amazon had the upgraded 300 series for $18 less, I jumped at the opportunity. And $0.01 shipping - 2 day FedEx no less - made it a sweeter deal.

This compact grill heats faster and cooks better than any $300 big box model, even if said model is rated at > 40,000 btu and the Q 320 is "only" 21,700 btu. Sears steaks and veges like no one's business and also does great roasting with the burners turned down. A snap to assemble (no cussing required) and also pleasing to the eye.

If you're looking for your 1st grill, get the Q 320. If you're looking for a replacement grill, get the Q 320. If don't need a grill but have $359.01 lying around, get the Q 320. 

 
Customer service is already worth it
I received my Q320 today. Read through the manual, have yet to set it up or use it. Looking on Weber's site, I found some instructions and suggestions which contradicted some... Read more

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