Merrykalia

Appalachian (apple at chun) Mountains in SW VA

Senior Member

Joined: 04/18/2005

View Profile


Good Sam RV Club Member
Offline
|
Our TT came with the RVQ grill and it has "bitten the dust". We plan to purchase another, but don't really like the RVQ, want something a bit better. Any suggestions?
* This post was
edited 01/06/12 01:38pm by Merrykalia *
|
MaverickBBD

Formerly of Bellingham, Wahington, U.S.A.

Senior Member

Joined: 11/21/2004

View Profile

Offline
|
We like the Weber Q or baby Q
Tom, Cheryl & Blossom(coonhound mix)
'05 Winnebago Journey 36G w/Cat. C-7 350 hp Freightliner XC
AFE air filter, aero turbine muffler, 4 FSD Konis, ultra track bell crank and Safe-T-Plus
FMCA 397030
WIT 129107
|
Wanderlost

Texas Hill Country

Senior Member

Joined: 10/29/2004

View Profile


Offline
|
X2 on the Weber Baby Q. Works great, takes up little space.
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." -- Mahatma Gandhi
DOTL Spec. Alexander the Grrreat--tuxedo cat
Spot--Christmas cat
Bobbi Socks--tuxedo kitten who's missing, but we're not giving up yet
|
donn0128

Pronounced Ore-gun

Senior Member

Joined: 04/21/2005

View Profile

Offline
|
For something that takes up even less space try the less expensive Weber at around 50 dollars.
Donn,Lorri,Max (rescued Lab)
Saigon International Airport 1966/67
|
fordsooperdooty

Southern California

Senior Member

Joined: 08/13/2004

View Profile

Offline
|
Suprised that the RVQ lasted as long as it did!
RVQ's are possibly the best example of poor quality, poor engineering and poor execution of a BBQ grill ever made.
And the complete opposite of a RVQ grill is the WeberQ...just like Mary Poppins, the WeberQ is "practically perfect in every way!"
A work of art!
My posts shouldn't be taken for factual data. They are purely fictional, for entertainment purposes and should not be constituted as actually related to scientific, technical, engineering, legal, spiritual or practical advice. Amen.
|
|
|
past-MIdirector

Michigan

Senior Member

Joined: 03/03/2007

View Profile


Offline
|
The Weber is the only grill that you can cook almost anything on it. The Meijer's stores around here carry all the attachments.
|
Super_Dave

Sacramento, CA

Senior Member

Joined: 01/19/2007

View Profile

Offline
|
My criticism of the Weber Q is the heat diffuser and the way it allows everything to drip to the bottom of the grill.
Truck: 2006 Dodge 3500 Dually
Camper: 2007 Eagle Cap 850
Boat: 2003 Jetcraft 2125 - Yamaha 150 HP & 8 HP Kicker
|
cherrykiss3

edgerton ks

Senior Member

Joined: 04/30/2011

View Profile


Good Sam RV Club Member
Offline
|
I got the Weber Q for Christmas. I love it! So easy to use and clean. You can get more disposable drip pans at HD, Lowes or anywhere you can buy the Weber.
I just set it on the end of the picnic table at my parking site and it is the perfect highth.
Cherry
|
RaenMark

USA

Full Member

Joined: 09/26/2011

View Profile

Offline
|
Just bought out Weber Q100 last fall and have been kicking myself ever since for being such a cheapskate trying to avoid the initial cost. Looking at it now, i would have saved more money buying this several years and POS grills ago.
|
mtnbiker1096

Idaho Falls, ID

New Member

Joined: 09/26/2004

View Profile

Offline
|
Check into the campchef products. Rock solid and modular and will cook anything.
Derek
___________________________________________________________
1994 Chevy Suburban
1976 25' El Dorado
Me, Wife, 2 Boys, 2 Girls, 1 Lab, 1 Yorkie = Loads of Fun!
|
|
|