- The Titanium Weber Q1200 Travel Grill features porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates; Grates offer superior heat retention, flavor infusion, and an attractive appearance as you elevate your grilling experience
- Travel Grill: Designed for tailgating, beach cookouts, and more, this portable propane grill is ready to hit the road. Uses disposable 16.4 oz. LP Cylinder (sold separately) can accommodate a full-size, 20 lb. fuel tank when using an adapter hose
- 8,500 BTU Burner: Provides robust level of heat output, making outdoor grill highly versatile; Suitable for high-heat searing and lower-temperatures; Fine-tune temperature to suit different cooking methods and foods with the infinite control burner
- Electronic Push Button Ignition System: Designed for convenience and reliability, the advanced ignition system included in this portable travel grill ensures a seamless start to your barbecue (1 AA battery included)
- Durable Functionality: Cast aluminum construction of grill’s lid and cookbox ensures long-lasting durability; High-dome lid accommodates larger foods like whole chickens; Integrated lid thermometer displays the internal temperature of your grill
- Simple Use and Cleanup: Easy pull-out design of grease pan simplifies the process of managing grease and drippings; Two folding work tables included on the portable grill offer room to work when you need it and fold up when storage space is limited
Weber Q 1200 Propane Grill
The Weber Q 1200 is the latest version of our very old Q 100 Weber Grill that we had for decades.
Basically the same size, but they added foldable shelves on each side.
Our Weber was part of the family. We’ve had ours for over 30 years. That’s because replacement parts are cheap and widely available. We’ve rebuilt our hard-working Weber several times.
Walk around any campground in America and this grill will be in most campsites.
That’s because it is the perfect size for two people and the occasional guests. But it’s still fabulous to serve grilled shrimp, oysters and shishito peppers to a Happy Hour crowd. We even smoked meats and fish on it.
We stored our Weber in the back of our truck inside a Rubbermaid 37 gallon tote box.
UPDATE DECEMBER 2020: After decades of use, we decided to try a different grill, and purchased the Blackstone Griddle.









