User Manual
Weber Q pays for itself over and over again.
It’s often said “a fool and his money are soon parted” and when it comes
to barbecues it’s denitely true. If saving money matters to you, you
would have to be crazy to use an old fashioned barbecue that cooks
with the lid up more than absolutely necessary. Cooking over an open
ame is like using the air conditioning on a 40
0
C day and leaving the
roof wide open.
And the gures prove it. Vince Monsigneur, the CEO of Gastrain Ltd, (his
company trains BHP Billiton and AGL gas employees), points out that
running a typical four burner barbecue (72MJ) three times a week for
ve years will cost you about $1,750 in gas. Weber’s ultra efcient lid
down cooking system is an absolute winner. Running a baby Q just as
often will cost you only $210, a mid-sized Weber Q will cost $300 and a
Family Q $530. So using a Weber Q will save you anywhere from $1,200
to $1,500 in gas alone. Makes a cheap four burner barbecue look very
expensive, doesn’t it?
These days so many people save money by using a Q nearly all of the
time (even a baby Q feeds four or ve easily). It’s not just the money
though; once people experience the avour of Weber’s lid down cooking
they just can’t accept cooking the old way again.
Weber
®
Premium Q
™
Barbecues
The Weber Q.
TV has been making this
barbecue famous
all over Australia.
It’s unique. It’s really a
hybrid because it’s big
enough for your everyday
barbecue yet you can still
take it with you when
you go away. People
love them and keep
telling their friends
how good they are.
Perhaps that’s why it’s
our biggest seller in the
Q range.
Weber baby Q.
It’s not until you see a baby Q roasting a whole chicken dinner
outside a caravan that you know why the ‘baby’ Q is really the
‘travelling’ Q. At home, in the boot of your car, out in the bush or
down at the beach, the baby Q gives
you total exibility. Economy? You
bet. Who would have thought
you could cook over 100
great barbecue meals from
just one 9kg gas bottle.
Weber Q on an optional Patio Cart.
Weber baby Q.
The Family Q
®
®
®
Warranty.
Quality is at the very heart of our company’s culture. Our Weber Qs are
made from only the highest grade materials, chosen to weather the
elements and to stand the test of time. Outside they’re a combination
of cast aluminium and thermoset resin. This means they don’t rust
and you can leave them outdoors all year round. Inside there’s a rust
resistant cast iron grill and all stainless steel burner(s). It’s this quality
of materials and workmanship that means our warranty is not even an
issue.
* An ordinary 4 burner barbecue (up to 72,000 BTUs output) for example, uses
over 6 times more gas and costs around $2.27 per meal to run. The Weber
Q (12,000 BTUs output) cost is around 40c a meal. We’ve assumed that all
burners are used on HIGH for 30 minutes, enough to cover both preheat and
cooking time and that the swap over cost of a 9kg gas bottle is $30.
The shape of the Weber
®
Q
TM
is a registered trademark of Weber-Stephen
Products Co.
Typical four burner barbecue
(72MJ) - outrageous
BARBECUES - COST TO RUN OVER 5 YEARS
‘A fool and his money are soon parted’
Who can possibly afford to own a ‘cheap’ 4 burner barbecue compared to
one of the fuel efcient Weber
®
Q
TM
models?
$
1750
COST
TO RUN
COST
TO RUN
$530
COST
TO RUN
$300
COST
TO RUN
$210
Weber Family Q
saves you $1220
Weber Q
saves you $1450
Weber baby Q
saves you $1540
Weber Family Q.
The Family Q has proved to be an absolute winner
in Australian backyards. Because of the speed of its
cooking, it’s easily able to cater for big parties, yet it’s
extremely economical. When it comes to roasting, we
believe this is the pick of the Qs. We know people love
them because we are continually suprised by just how
many Family Q owners go on to purchase a baby Q for
their car, caravan
or beach house.










