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Weber 586002 Q 320 Gas Grill | 
| Brand: Weber
List Price: $459.00 Buy New: $316.00 You Save: $143.00 (31%)
New (8) from $316.00
Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 743
Shipping Weight (lbs): 85 Dimensions (in): 38.9 x 29.4 x 20.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 586002 Model: 586002 UPC: 077924075476 EAN: 0077924075476 ASIN: B000WOVZ26
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Electronic ignition | | • | Infinitely adjustable burner | | • | Glass-reinforced nylon frame | | • | Cast aluminum lid | | • | Grill-Out handle light |
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Product Description The Weber Q 320 gas grill packs heavyweight performance and high-powered features into a small footprint. Bolted onto a stationary cart, this grill comes with a hose and regulator for a 20-lb LP tank (tank not included). It has 2 burners that allow for direct and indirect cooking. Added convenience is provided by an electronic ignition and a grill light on the handle.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 31 more reviews...
Unless your cooking for an army, this is the one to get... March 30, 2008 Todd Poole (Frostbite Falls, MN) 36 out of 36 found this review helpful
Been waiting for awhile to find a good deal on this, but Amazon's got the best price with shipping you are going to find. $0.01, doesn't get much better than that. What surprised the heck out of me was ordering early Thursday morning and finding at my doorstep Friday before noon. FedEx overnight, somebody loves me. This was supposed to ship ground. I've bought a Weber Q several years ago, so I already know what the fuss is about. Cast iron grill, great cook platform, etc. I've never used a cover, so over the years, I've had to replace burners, etc. as they corroded and degraded. Not Weber's fault, but Weber customer service is the greatest, 24/7 etc., cheerfully helped identify what I needed and sent me the replacement parts. I've been enviously looking at the 300 and when I saw the specs on the 320, I knew I was looking at my next Weber. I thought I knew what I was getting, but I was pleasantly surprised at what I unboxed. This one is even cleverer than the original. Stationary Cart is a well thought out design. Stable, with safety features I've never seen implemented as well. The Tank storage system that locks the propane tank in place so it can't shift and also provides the cart with a counterweight to help prevent tips is a marvel by itself. The collapsible shelf system is elegant and functional while feeling more substantial than the Q200's fixed shelfs. The slightly larger cooking area is served by split cast iron grills instead of the single grill piece used by the Q200. This actually makes this grill easier to clean and service, while taking nothing away from the cook area. A stainless steel warming rack is a nice place to put up food from the grill surface. Just sits there but is totally substantial and stable. A second burning tube, stainless steel to prevent rusting out provides the additional heat and controls to bring the grill up to the temperatures I need to cook in colder weather. 40degrees last night, and the grill still heated up to over 400 degrees in about 5 minutes. Thermostat is simple, and will be easy to replace in the event of breakage or failure. This has an integral BBQ light that has a sensor that automatically turns it off when the lid is lowered. Very cool. I have never been satisfied with the old style igniter on the previous Q models. The Q320 now has a electronic igniter that works great. Uses a AAA battery. Press a button and poof. Weber's lit. The outer burner ignites the center burner automatically. Assembly was easy with two of us, but this could have been assembled easily by one person. Directions could have been better, but pictures worked fine. Food tastes great. Looking foward to putting through it's paces this summer. Already bought my grill cover. This time I don't plan on abusing Weber Customer service as much .
Better version of the Q300 February 8, 2008 D. Thompson (Franklin, IN) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I just received my grill so this is not a performance review. For a performance review, check out the many positive reviews on the Q300 model. When I was reading the reviews on the Q300, people loved it. But a few mentioned that they would like a warming shelf, electronic ignition, or light. The great thing about Weber is that they quickly responded by adding those features to the Q320. I liked what I heard about the Q300, so with the improvements, I decided to move up. I put it together in about an hour using the easy to follow instructions. I look forward to a great grilling experience when the weather gets a little warmer. An update: I have now used the grill a few times and it is as good as others have reported the Q300 to be. I really like the electronic ignition. Turn on the gas, push the button, click, click, and you're in business. It heats up fast and leaves great grill marks. I also like the grill cover. It's designed for the Q300 but fits the Q320 just fine, in case you wondered.
Great Grill!! April 4, 2008 Gochiso Gourmet (Kaneohe, HI) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
Originally planned on gettin' the Weber Summit S-320 but at $980 (the cost of livin' in paradise), it was pricey enough to give pause. Decided on the Q 300 when I realized that I would only be cookin' for a dozen at most. Locally, the Q 300 was priced at $377. When I discovered that Amazon had the upgraded 300 series for $18 less, I jumped at the opportunity. And $0.01 shipping - 2 day FedEx no less - made it a sweeter deal. This compact grill heats faster and cooks better than any $300 big box model, even if said model is rated at > 40,000 btu and the Q 320 is "only" 21,700 btu. Sears steaks and veges like no one's business and also does great roasting with the burners turned down. A snap to assemble (no cussing required) and also pleasing to the eye. If you're looking for your 1st grill, get the Q 320. If you're looking for a replacement grill, get the Q 320. If don't need a grill but have $359.01 lying around, get the Q 320.
The best grill for the money April 22, 2008 K. Marcantel 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I was concerned that this grill might not be large enough to cook for a group, but was happy to find the grilling area more than ample. All the extras that have been added to distinguish this model from the Q300 make it worth the price for me. I originally planned for this to be an interim grill until I found one that made me happy. The Q320 has surpassed all my expectations and I'm certain I'll be hanging on to this little gem. I bought it from Rainbow appliances and couldn't be happier with their service and fast shipping! I highly recommend this grill and this vendor!
Simply great ! July 10, 2008 2Sense (CA USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Weber once and again. We had a Weber Genesis for nearly 15 years before getting the Q-320. The Genesis was in need of some new parts and as an alternative to some re-build, we instead looked around to see what's available in new grills these days. At first we saw that stores were now carrying bigger and bigger grills and although we have a patio, we did not want a grill that large. Then, we came across the positive reviews on the Weber Q series, looked into these and finally choose the Q-320. Since we had the Weber Genesis before this, I can offer some comparisons. Simply put, we liked the Genesis and love the Q-320. Though the Q-320 has a bit less cooking area, it is enough for our family. Both the Genesis and Q-320 can take the same fuel tank size (5 gal / 20 lb). I think the Q-320 is more fuel efficient, though I haven't had it long enough to tell for sure. This would make sense because the inside volume of the closed Q-320 is less than that of the Genesis. Also, the Q-320 has only 2 burner tubes (one oval burner plus one in-line burner) instead of 3 in-line burners as in the Genesis has. But, the Q-320 seems to cook just as fast. A big benefit of the Q-320 is that is actually browns much better than the Genesis. If you do it right, it can give you those picture-perfect grill stripes on meats with the flavor to go along with them. We also like the added features of the Q-320 including the electronic ignition (quick and quiet compared to the older model's ignition system), and the grill light built into the handle is a really nice touch. Both side surfaces of the Q-320 are available as tables because they are flat surfaces vs. on the Genesis where one surface had 3 burner knobs on top so only one surface was available as a table. The Q-320's burner knobs are front-mounted, larger and easier to turn. And yes, the Q-320 actually looks quite nice!. It is clear that someone put design thought into it. You might or might not appreciate the Q-320's use of plastics in some parts (such as legs, side tables and handle). But, for instance, the thin plastic "tank skirt" helps to hide the tank from front view and is also is functional because it can help shade the tank from the sun depending on grill position. Mobility is one area where the Genesis was a bit more convenient: Although the Genesis is larger, the weight of its fuel-tank weight actually helps provide some lift when you want to roll it. That is because the Genesis tank is mounted opposite the far axle from the handles that you must lift to roll it. However, on the Q-320, the tank is centered between its two axles. So, when rolling the Q-320, you lift more of the tank weight. Also, it seems that the Q-320's smaller size permits less "kick" space during movement, and that its plastic body can flex somewhat when moving it with a full fuel tank. On the other hand, since the tank weight is centered, a plus for the Q-320 is that I do not get the feeling that I might accidentally "up-end" it while moving it. Assembling the Q-320 took me an hour or two, and I had no difficulties with it. For many of the connections involved, it is quite literally, a "snap". Overall, we really like the Q-320. It is does a great cooking job, is a compact size, has a pleasing visual design and hopefully will even save some fuel.
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