Weber Q 1200 Review Tested by GearLab

Even though these are smaller grills, Weber still made sure that there was some shelf space with two fold-out shelves on both grills. You can have a plate for burgers when they are done sitting on one shelf. You can have a stack of cheese slices on the other shelf too. Our customer service reps are real people offering portable bbq great service, backed by 8 weeks of hands-on training with all of our products. Email updates from our community of grill masters, food enthusiasts, and lovers of outdoor cooking. Sign up to receive new product news, exclusive offers, grilling tips & recipes, and more from Weber and its affiliates / subsidiaries!

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Both of the 3200 models include folding side tables for storage in tight areas. It just so happened that while I was testing the grill, my boyfriend had an off-site event at work. Instead of just ordering a pizza, he and his coworkers decided to have a parking lot cookout at lunchtime, and I offered to let them use the Weber to test its portability.

That was hot enough for my needs, so I put my burger on the grill and let it cook. The meat was cooked to perfection in around 10 minutes, and I was really impressed at the heat put out by the grill’s 12,000 BTU burner. Both grills portable bbq have a removable catch pan for grease drippings. The lids have built-in thermometers to monitor how hot the grill gets so you know when it’s ready for searing steaks or if you are trying to keep the temperature a bit lower.

You help support OutdoorGearLab’s product testing and reviews by purchasing from our retail partners. The regulator unit unfortunately occupies the space directly underneath the handle. Even if you aren’t using a disposable bottle, you can really only hold the back third of the grip, resulting in a rather awkward carry until you remove the regulator for transport. Once an item is installed, we cannot accept a return or exchange. If the product becomes defective, product returns or exchanges must be handled directly with the manufacturer.

You will find a model in each series that has a built-in thermometer and folding side tables. The major difference between these models is that the Q1200 has a thermometer built into the grill lid. The Q1200 also comes with an electronic ignition compared to the 1000’s clicky push button. Despite its large frame, the Q 1200 only sports 189 square inches of grill space.

If you’re looking for the most portable grill and don’t need as much cooking space, the Q1200 can fit the bill. If you need more cooking space and are willing to deal with a bit more heft, the Q2200 provides nearly 100 more square inches of cooking space. But weighing grilling performance — the sum total of output power, control, cooking area, and wind resistance — against the minor setbacks related to portability, and this grill is well worth its price tag. Like all Weber products we’ve tested, the popularity of the brand is backed by quality service and sales, with replacement parts being widely available.

However, if you prefer the perfect fit of Weber’s disposable tin trays , you can get replacements for quite cheap. One of the major selling points of this grill is its two fold-out side tables, which are each 12.5 x 13.5 inches. They’re the perfect spot to place a plate, condiments, and grilling tools, and I used them pretty much every time I grilled. If you like the idea of the portable cart add-on, the Traveler comes with its own cart. It has one shelf instead of two, but it does come with built-in tool hooks.