Weber 586002 Q 320 Portable Outdoor Gas Grill
- Portable gas grill with 2 stainless-steel burners and 21,700 BTU-per-hour input
- 462 square inches of total cooking space, plus 69-square-inch warming rack
- Electronic ignition; infinite-control burner valves; 2 folding worktables with tool hooks
- 20-pound LP tank required; stationary cart and recipe booklet included
- Measures 22 by 36-1/2 by 55-1/2 inches; 5-year limited warranty
Product Description
The Weber Q 320 bolts into a stationary cart (included). The Weber Q 320 gas grill has 2 burners, electronic ignition for easy, reliable lighting, an infinitely adjustable burner valve with a high-quality regulator, 2 removable, durable work tables, sturdy glass-reinforced nylon grill frame, cast aluminum lid and body, removable catch pan, center-mounted thermometer, a large weather-resistant lid handle, Grill-Out handle light, a 2 piece porcelain-enameled cast-iro… More >>
Weber 586002 Q 320 Portable Outdoor Gas Grill
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I have had this grill for about 3 years which if it wasn’t dangerous, I would say it at least held up quality wise. However, the burners (once replaced) explode when you try to start it. I have learned to open the lid, light the burners, leave it open and STAND BACK. In about 10-15 seconds, the entire surface erupts in a huge fire ball… I finally decided it wasn’t worth risking my life to have a piece of grilled chicken and am now looking for another bbq. Also, another drawback to this unit is that although you can control the heat, it’s one burner…so no matter where you cook on the grill, it’s the same temperature all over. There are also SEVERAL cold spots. In fact, there was really only one spot on this grill that actually cooked. The rest of the food would eventually get hot but never looked bbq’d. I would not recommend this to anyone unless it’s for just taking to the beach or something for an occasional use. Customer service was also very poor…
Rating: 2 / 5
I purchased this as a Christmas gift which was delivered to my daughter. The grill stand arrived damaged. We were told to return this immediately and they would forward a new grill as soon as we could provide a tracking number. My daughter returned the grill, called with the tracking number and was told they could not send a replacement because there was a problem with the stand. She waited for three weeks, reordered this grill and again, the grill came with a damaged stand. This time, she was told they would send a stand to replace the damaged one — we will see.
Rating: 1 / 5
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grill sells currently (jan 15 2009) for $316, including shipping.
using ebillme and cash back option I paid less than $300!! can’t find that anywhere else, not even ebay!
Check it out, I found it a better deal than buying Weber q 220 and separate card and connector hose (added all up to about $280 all said and done) – even more so since this set up gives you 2 burners and griddle options the q220 does not have
hope this helped and happy grilling
Rating: 5 / 5
I ordered the Weber Q320 from Amazon due to Weber’s reputation in the marketplace. I wish there was a 0 star rating. What you are about to read is not Amazon’s fault.
Q320 arrived missing parts (screws & axel for the cart) and the grill lid was damaged. I called Weber and asked them to send replacements. They agreed and said they would arrive in two separate Fed Ex shipments. The first Fed Ex arrived today…wrong parts…screws were incorrect and instead of an axel, I received a burner tube for the Weber Q300….that’s right…parts were not even for my grill. When I called back, they said…”we show your grill lid was delivered today.” Well, I’m looking at it…and a burner tube is not a grill lid.
Spoke to two reps and one guy told me that he doubted that the grill lid was on the way, so he was sending another.
And so it goes with Weber. I have a useless grill and I’m waiting on two more Fed Ex shipments. I seriously doubt I will ever get the correct parts. I called Amazon and they said they will schedule a Fed Ex pick up if I want to end my Weber Nightmare and send the whole thing back…sounds like a good idea. Amazon understands customer service, Weber does not.
In short, despite Weber’s reputation…they have zero quality control. Customer service is just awful. What a waste of time…and never any offer to make it right or any kind of offer.
Rating: 1 / 5
First, the grill arrived with one of the legs broken, most likely during transit. The legs are maybe 4 inches of plastic and it snapped at the base. Because of the order of assembly and a small workspace, I was most of the way done when I realized this, and I did not want to take it apart and ship it back, so I used a little super glue and it should hold fine.
Everything else about the grill is as advertised, the grill surfaces are very nice and it should do a great job for grilling. The cart looks and feels cheap, as do the plastic folding side tables.
I think that the Q220 is a great idea in portability, but I think that the Q320 is a portable grill that is too large to transport, so unless you need the extra inches of grill space, I recommend going for the Q220.
Rating: 3 / 5