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Weber 41429 Rolling Cart for Weber Q and Baby Q Grills
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List Price: $49.99
Our Price: $39.59
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Product Details
- Binding: Lawn & Patio
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- Brand: Weber
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- EAN: 0077924050428
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- Features: Fits Weber Q 100 and Weber Q 200 series, and Weber Char Q grills, Makes it easy to transport your Weber Q grill, Locks securely to serve as a stationary stand, Folds easily for storing in small car trunks and compact areas, Great for tailgating
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: Weber
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- Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
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- Manufacturer: Weber
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- Model: 41429
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- Product Group: Lawn & Patio
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- Publisher: Weber
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- Release Date: 2008-02-09
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- Studio: Weber
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- Title: Weber 41429 Rolling Cart for Weber Q and Baby Q Grills
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- UPC: 077924050428
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: Weber Folding Q Cart for the Weber Q or Baby Q Gas Grill. Foldable. Compact. And just the right height for standup grilling. Roll your Q hybrid gas grill from parking lot to picnic, in transport mode. Or keep it firmly in place in locked cart mode whichever way you want to Q. (Shown with Q grill - Not Included.) Holds the Weber Q Grill At Perfect Grilling Height Folds Down To Be A Pull Cart To Easily Transport the Grill or For Compact Storage Made Of Heavy Gauge Steel Sealed In Weather Resistant Polyurethane Enamel Coating Crackproof All- Weather Wheels.
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Customer Reviews
Weber Rolling Cart
There appears to be at least 2 different versions of the Weber Rolling Cart, with slightly different appearances. The one I ordered did not match the one shown in the picture - mine has one less metal strip along the bottom.
My main concern is that the cart looks skinny for my relatively large Weber Q 220 grill (heavier than a Q 100 series grill). However, it is remarkably stable considering the thin metal frame. It only wobbles while firmly brushing the cooking grate. Hold the grill with the other hand while brushing and it barely wobbles.
I took the cart on a camping trip and it held up fine on a slightly uneven grassy ground. I can't speak for rust issues yet as I've had the cart for only 4-5 months now.
The cart is quite compact as it is only 5-6 inches thick while collapsed. The Weber grill can be installed on the collapsed cart and then placed into the trunk of a car with ease.
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overall very good
I want to travel with my q220 grill and was debating not getting this one and just the sturdier more permanent one. But I am glad we got it, its great as it converts into a 'trolley' to pull the quite heavy grill it has the useful ledge at the bottom. And I have permanently at the back yard for my everyday grilling.
The other one is more sturdy but this is fine and I was worried about it. I only notice it wobbling a bit when really cleaning the grill with a wire brush. I use a large tank in the yard and its fine (the other one does hide it) but its usually in the corner and not a big deal. The grill does sit on the cart and it doesn't seem to lock into place that would be the only thing I'd change.
For the price and if going to take your grill on days out etc I would recommend it, its nearly a must.
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Durable
Leave it to Weber to think of it all. I got this as a gift for mom to go along with the Weber Q that I bought for her and it is very convenient and very sturdy. I would certainly agree that it is worth the $$.
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workable
The cart seems flimsy but works. If used on smooth floors it is stable. Becareful when going over thresholds and uneven ground. After setting up and disassembly several times it will be easier to work. A little complicated at first but easier with time. Great price and good design overall. alan
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Very unstable - dangerous!
I'm surprised by the positive reviews for this product. I'm only giving it two stars instead of one because it is pretty much as described, an inexpensive and flimsy stand. The dangerous part is that when the Weber Q is placed on it, it is very top heavy. When the Weber lid is open, it only takes a few ounces of pressure to tip it over backward.
They have "clips" to hold the Q in place, but they don't hold and if you lift up the Q at all, it will pop out. I am not going to return it, because it is pretty much what you pay for, but I won't use it either, as it is too dangerous, especially around children. I'd consider the much larger "stationary" cart (which strangely enough also has wheels) but it seems to have its own drawbacks. I'm going to stick with a heavy metal table.
I would strongly recommend against buying this stand.
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