The Weber Baby Q for the reasons the other users have listed. I do remove the grill and clean it regularly as the drippings build up on the angled sides. After each use, line the removable drip pan with foil (throw it away after use), scrape the grill, apply a little cooking oil to the warm grill and you are ready for the next time. Do purchase the wheeled protective cover as it is real easy to slide back in the storage bay.
fla-gypsy wrote: You will get many good reviews for the Weber Q grills. I just recieved a Weber Q200 as a gift and I have to say I was impressed with the build quality. It is a Tad heavy for a portable due to the cast iron grate.
I have the same model and I agree that it's heavy. With only two people, I would opt for the 100 because of its little smaller size and weight, or split for the cart to wheel it on.
That said, the "Q" is as good as compact gas grills get, IMHO.
I got the cart too but am not impressed with it. Impossible to fold it up with the grill attached
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It would be impossible to fold the cart up with the grill attached. Its hard enough just to set up the cart!! I like it though; although the velcro doesn't go through the middle with the grease tray installed. Am I missing something? It works fine as a stand.