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  1. Have had my 2000 for 15 years and will continue to use it for the rest of my life. I’ve replaced the burner tube twice and have a spare on hand. I’ve changed the push starter and the regulator once. Mine has the one heavy cast iron grate. I would prefer a split grate but those I see at Home Depot seem too light and thin. I’m waiting for my thermometer to come in the mail to add on my grill. I never knew there was an electric start option and depending on the cost I might add one.

  2. Thanks for all the great content! These tips were great.
    I just bought a Q1200N with the premium cart for a new condo that I'm moving into in a few weeks (Brisbane, Australia), and then discovered this channel. I can't wait to use the Q, and try some of the suggestions that you've posted.

  3. Two comments. There is another important difference between the small Weber Q models. the one with the thermometer also has a higher dome lid – you can fit bigger birds in there. Also, to get a low-low temperature for brisket, lift the lid a few millimeters and stick an object in the gap to keep it there. Experiment with how much you need to lift it to get the desired low temperature.

  4. Owned my Baby Q for over 14 years ( originally for camping ) and still love it. When my fancy gas grill died, Baby migrated to our house deck and use it often. 2 years ago purchased a pellet smoker which takes care of the bigger cooks,….. including briskets. Funny watching your vid, I never bought the gas hose. Ordering hose now !!

  5. Thanks for your videos , you talked me into getting the Q1200 , Now I will learn how to use it properly , also I saw a video and the guy used Cornish hens and small beer cans and made two beer can chickens . If there's a will , there is a way to do anything . The brisket you can do on your Charcoal Q ! Cook it with the indirect method . I already see I'm going to love this grill . I have 5 different kinds of BBQ Grills and 2 Kamado grills . Turning into a BBQ nut , Loving every moment of it !

  6. I actually just bought the 1200 for myself and 12 year old daughter, I used it a few times already and its a big difference from the previous grills I have purchased in the past (the little cheap $20 ones). I however have come to a point where I need to clean out the cookbox, wondering if other than the one official scraper that is on the Weber site, if you had any other suggestions on the plastic scraper?
    I for sure am going to purchase the adapter and bigger tank, the three times I've used it has already killed one tank, which does reach up to about 3 hours total.

  7. Good stuff. I use a Q1000 for home and the lake. It does great. We use a 18" weber egg and 18" Smokey Mountain if we need more capacity. I'd love a thermostat, great idea. I'll have to do the cleaning maintenance on mine. I only wish it was dual zone but I guess you can't have everything in that little guy.

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