Weber 6557 Q Portable Cart, 28.2" x 21" x 25", Black
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There is no way this cart can be used with When I first found out that it was offered on Amazon, I gave in to people who said it does. There is no room for the base of the Q220 in the brackets that hold the grill in place. This grill will be mounted on top of the car, but it will not be secure.
The answer is yes
You will need to modify the feet for it to work. The feet of the three digit model numbers e are very likely to be the middle part. The feet of the 100, 120, etc are too thick for the stand. I filed down the bottom of the feet to make them Printed in fairly small type on the front of the box is a notice that states that this stand will only fit three digit model numbers, and that it will not fit four digit models.
By placing our 20 pound propane tank on the ground underneath the cart and connecting the tank to the Weber grill, we are able to grill with short lead times. You can see photos of the Weber Q 1200 in my review.
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The reason I gave this stand a 3 star rating is because I feel no emotion The design looks cheap from an aesthetic standpoint. As you can probably see from the photos, you can figure out what this is. My personal preference would be to match the product with the Webber Qs legs (the ones that sit on the In a way, it really appears to be a universal stand, rather than a brand-specific one. As far as structure is concerned, it will probably last the length of time I plan on using it. When in use, however, it wobbles a bit. The problem is particularly annoying when I need to clean the grill because I need to have one hand on it to keep it stable. Basically, if you intend to take your Webber Q to the beach or anywhere else, this stand would be a great choice. However, I am disappointed with the quality of this product. In my opinion, I am very pleased with There's nothing I can say to be proud of the stand it's built It doesn't matter.
In a nutshell It may be possible to use this cart if you have a grill with an embroidered Weber Q logo on the body. If your grill has the branding on the handle, you should look for the discontinued stand. In exchange for the grill, I got this one as a hand-me-down There is no model number on the car and the previous owner didn't know what it was. There is no indication on the outside if it is a valid license or if it has been weathered off. The one in the photo looked like the one I saw. I went ahead and bought it. As it is, I had to take off the umbrella every time I set up the grill on my patio table. I was very thankful that when the grill arrived there was a very clear diagram showing which grills they are The listing could have been improved if the diagram, or at least a picture of the box, was included. After removing the plastic top, I lined the feet up, and it looks like it would be a good fit regardless. assembled it and the back feet snap right into place. I don't know why they do that. Neither the front feet nor the back feet snapped into place. My grill would not come off the cart when the rear feet were snapped in. The back feet are not supposed to snap in, basically the plastic curved around each foot just enough to let each foot through but then snapped back around each foot to prevent removal without multiperson effort. Now I have to deal with it. There is no problem with it. You have to move it around a fair amount. In spite of this, it usually sits on the patio, and I have no intention of taking it camping or to a picnic. My apartment is simply too small to accommodate this type of construction. I probably could have built something better and cheaper, but I do not have the space. The cost of buying a new grill with a stand is considerably higher than this, but it is a satisfactory.
It took a lot of thought to design this. This is a very portable device. Since it's very portable, it won't be as stable as a stationary grill base, so I almost gave it 4 instead of 5 stars. But then I realized that it's portable, so it can't be that wobbly. There is only one time when I clean it that it feels a little wobbly. As long as I stabilize the stand with my left hand while brushing, it works just fine. I keep both this stand and the grill that comes with it in my Prius, sideways—the stand is easy to access. On at least two of those days I grill in the parking lot of my work as well as I have it there five days a week.
It is a BIG disappointment for us to have purchased the 2200 Q and that stand. It was going to be on our porch, so we wanted a stand for it. I do not think this stand is sturdy enough for a grill of this size. There is a great deal of wobbling. For the price, it's extremely cheap (junky). *BR> I will have to look for something that is a lot sturdier and safer instead. Unlike the old Weber, this is NOT the old Weber. All I want is to be able to return more easily.
There are only two wheels at the back and none at the front of the cart. Although it is designed to have a lower pulling handle, lifting the handle more than a few inches renders it unstable and it easily falls over to the back side due to a change in For safety reasons, the cart needs to be redesigned to have four wheels.
This grill stand is nice, but it's not the best. Considering it's the only stand available for the WEBER electric Q 1400 grill that I own. Though it doesn't come with written instructions. . . It does come with picture instructions, and it was fairly easy for me to assemble. There is some durability to it, but I wouldn't say it is too strong. The height would be better if it was a little taller. Being 5'7" and having to bend a little is not easy for me. The only thing I can think of is this A 6 foot guy wouldn't enjoy cooking while having to bend down - Make sure you measure carefully. I think it looks amazing and of course the grill fits perfectly onto it. Even if it had been better constructed, I would have purchased it immediately. For this model grill, this is the only stand that is available to purchase.
It is a perfect companion for Weber Q series grills. With the latching system, you not have to worry about your grill hitting the ground as you ride across rough terrain! It's easy to assemble and collapses for easy storage. Even the handle folds away to make it easier for you to roll the cart or grill. Continuing the tradition of Weber, this grill is well designed and well built. If you plan to move around your grill at all, it's well worth the money. Do I need to tell you that it makes a great companion for.
From my experience as a Men's Minister who travels a lot with my Weber. In my opinion, the only thing that needs improvement is the pull-down menu Take care of. We have found the handle easily comes out when we pull this to our camp location, so Weber, if you want your portable to stand out, I would recommend doing one of these. Put a nut or a threaded tube on the end of the handle, so that when you put it through the legs, you can secure it with a nut you can also use a screw. Putting pull handles on at the factory is the best solution because if they keep coming off during transportation, then there's no sense in having them. It would be great if you could make this change as I love my Weber for cooking with my guys on our roadtrips and now all my guys are asking me. Do you plan to bring your grill? I love it!.