If you have the budget look no further than Webber, its a one purchase for a lifetime brand they are that good.
Never bought one before and want to make sure I don’t make any schoolboy errors. What brands should I be looking at? Any features that are a must have?
Stu
If you have the budget look no further than Webber, its a one purchase for a lifetime brand they are that good.
We have an Outback and in my opinion, JC180 is absolutely spot on!
Ours looks ok and works ok(ish - only one sparker works but a tube along the back fills with gas and will start the others) but it’s definitely cheap in comparison to a Weber.
When this one packs up (and it will), it’ll be a Weber I buy next.
Love my Webber Q
We got a Weber genesis a couple of years ago to replace an outback one which literally disintegrated despite being under a cover for most of its life. The Weber is so much better, definitely worth the money.
Friends of mine have a Weber spirit and they would probably say something different however as even with the lid on they get huge flare ups where literally everything on it goes up in flames. This is despite de-greasing it regularly, so I don’t know what’s going on there.
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Have a Weber Q as well as a Genesis 410 and the Q cools steak to perfection in minutes despite it being tiny and using camping gas canisters. Sits in the boot and ready to cook in minutes. The Genesis cooked for 25 people last night in about 20 mins. Sausages burgers steak and chicken. Incredible machine.
Thanks folks? Is this a decent one? Also, what do people use the side burners for and are they a worthwhile addition?
https://www.johnlewis.com/weber-spir...ver/p239474666
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A 3 burner Weber is hard to beat
Weber Q.
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Late to the party again!!
Good choice though.
You won’t be disappointed, I had the previous generation for about 15yrs & just had a genesis to replace it. Great grills.
Remember to keep the lid down, the difference in flavour vs lid open is huge. I do find the new grills gather much more fat in the drip tray vs the older designs, so guessing more efficient - just keep an eye on it, as seen a few friends have drip tray fires.
I went for a Napoleon last year and I am really pleased with it.
They come with an infrared side burner which has been excellent. It heats up very quickly and gets very hot which makes it ideal to sear your steaks etc.. before finishing them on indirect heat on the main grill.
If nothing else have a look into the infrared burners, wouldn’t be without one now.
Cheers
Ross
More of they help the fat to burn & smoke, similar to charcoal would do. At the end of any cook, I let it burn ok full heat, lid down for about 10-15mins & brush the grill part way through to clean any carbon. Nothing can survive that temp, so just relax.
Once in a while I rub the flavour bars down, but it’s usually just pure carbon by that stage. Nothing to worry about there. If they are not stainless, the will probably last a few seasons and then replace with stainless ones, my replacement ones are 10+hrs old.
I love my egg & charcoal grills, but the has is just so easy for spur of the moment bbq without smelling after. You can also do indirect etc. Have a look at amazingribs website, taught me loads about 15yrs ago and a great reference for starting out.
I've had my Weber Q200 for about 15 years now . It's so well built that I clean it from time to time with a pressure washer, it's great for removing build up on the grates and main body, just ensure you don't hit the actual burner pipes and get water in through the jet holes.
I'm looking at that now. Have you used it yet? Any thoughts? Seem to only be a couple on JL which is that, one for about 750 and another for 1.5k.
This is the one I'm comparing your one to
https://www.johnlewis.com/weber-spir...are=jlappdroid
My father in law is trying to bully me into the 1.5k model but I know if I get that one every BBQ will be at ours and I 100% don't want that to happen! I really don't think the extra burner and being able to fry an egg or onions on the side is worth twice the price.
Everything you just said applied to my search! The BBQ took 1:30 ish to assemble and doing that helps you appreciate how well it is made and I can understand why people say they last so long. On going cleaning also looks very easy and every part can be replaced so easy to repair if something does go wrong. We have used it and it’s as easy to use as any gas bbq I imagine. More than big enough for our needs and the shelves are really useful.
Is it £200 extra for the storage section? Looks very similar other than that.
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I’ve got the 3 burner version of the 1.5k one & it really is a great bit of kit. More substantial all over vs the spirit, but then again the genesis is twice the price.
If you do go the Genesis route, get the one with the doors on the cabinet. The open one is cheaper but you sit staring at the grease collection tray which is not a great view.
Have a look at wowbbq who often have some great discounts.
Getting a refill is easy, starting a new contract is the problem as they don’t have (or didn’t have) enough canisters for new people.
Nightmare if you’ve just bought a pizza oven or bbq. I have a 2 x 13kg, one for the bbq and one for the Ooni; saves me carrying it back & forth, plus always have a back up available - I learnt the hard way years back as the gas spluttered before going out. This was before they had the gauges on to tell you how much they contain...always FULL and then drops rapidly, not the best device.
£105 for the BBQ cover. No wonder the ones with the free covers are the best sellers.
So probably just under £900 all in for the Sprit E315 and it's raining all next weekend and the Friday after according to BBC.
Seems a bit late in the day to be spending £900 and I might just keep an eye on deals over winter/spring instead.
Indeed so - hence my query. When my canister ran out recently the local supplier had no refills in stock but were getting a delivery the next day. I enquired about getting a second as a spare and was told that they were prohibited by Calor from entering into any new contracts
I note that there seems to be a good supply of empty ones on Gumtree ... at a price! I thought ownership always remained with the supplier but that doesn't seem to bother the sellers
I had made do with just one bottle until now but decided to get a second this year. Calor didn’t have any availability for new contracts but I was able to get an 11kg bottle from flogas
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I bought this for my bbq, had one for 4 years and replaced it this year. Put it on backwards so the brand it hidden & job done.
Grillman Premium BBQ Grill,... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0765BJV...p_mob_ap_share