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MrIcemaker

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Posted: 04/10/08 09:17pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Cheap piece of junk that wouldn't stay lit (came with the camper.) I purchased a Weber Baby Q last year - love it!

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Posted: 04/11/08 05:52am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We had one on our last 5th wheel, no problems attached to the side of the trailer but ours also had the flame that constantly went out. I too suggest the weber and a hose kit to tie into the RV's propane system, you wont be dissapointed.


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JDNY65

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I have one (Came with my Jayco) and really have nothing bad to say about it.

Most of the time we use our Weber Q 200 which I wouldn't trade for anything!
Sometimes we need more cooking area then the Weber can provide so I'll use the RVQ in addition for cooking hot dogs or hamburgers. The RVQ is also great for making baked potatos while the steaks are cooking on the Weber.
Unlike others have posted here, mine certainly doesn't have a weak flame. In fact I need to keep it on low or it will burn whatever I'm grilling.
When it's time to replace the RVQ I will get another Weber Q because it's a much better grill for the money. Until then, the RVQ works for me.

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kennethwooster

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Posted: 04/11/08 06:53am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I did a lot of research and ended up with the Weber baby Q. Nice size unit to carry around and does a great job. I still prefer my meat cooked on the George Forman. My wife prefers her on the Weber.


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Posted: 04/11/08 08:47am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Here is a stainless steel alternative to the RVQ that looks like it might be worth considering.

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Posted: 04/11/08 12:02pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We put an adapter on our RV propane tank the same way I would assume is on the propane tank for the RVQ's, so we can connect the longer propane hose we bought for our BBQ, to use it on the picnic table. That way we don't have to carry a tank, or use the little ones that always seem to run out when you least want them to!





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