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WeberQ 1000 Portable Gas Barbecue with Accessories

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R4,799

Retail: R7,000
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The Sun Is Shining And Water Glistening. Grab Your Q 1000 Portable Gas Barbecue, Call Your Friends, And Hit The Waves. Small Enough To Go Wherever You Go With Enough Barbecuing Space To Create A Quick Meal When Back On Land.

Gas Cartridge fits Q 100/1000 Series, Performer Deluxe Charcoal Barbecue, Go-Anywhere Gas Barbecue, and Summit® Charcoal Series.

The Go For Gas Braai Cookbook Has A Wide Variety Of Great Recipes To Use On Any Weber Gas Grill. Enjoy Cooking With Fantastic And Easy To Use Recipes.

Product Features
  • Porcelain-Enamelled, Cast Iron Cooking Grates
  • Push Button Ignition
  • Cast Aluminium Lid And Body
  • Glass-Reinforced Nylon Frame
  • Removable Catch Pan
  • Infinite Control Burner Valve
  • Cookbook – By Shirley Guy And Marty Klinzman
Product Specifications
  • Warranty: 5 years

  • Dimensions: 60 x 68 x 52 cm

  • Main burners: BTU-per-hour input: 8,500

  • Total cooking area (square cm): 1219
  • Stainless steel burners: 1
  • Fuel type: Liquid Propane (disposable cylinder sold separately)
  • Cooking grate type: Porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates
What's in the Box?
  • 1 x Q 1000 Portable Gas Barbecue
  • 1 x 445g Gas Cartrige
  • 1 x Go for Gas Cookbook


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