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Title: Weber Question
Post by: Haggy on November 08, 2012, 07:44:44 PM
Question for the weber gurus.
I have a weber q(100).
Is it possible to buy the electronic ignition that it fitted to the new model baby q and retro fit it to my baby a replacing the piezo ignition?

Any thoughts ?

Thanks
Chris
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: KingBilly on November 08, 2012, 07:54:34 PM
Uses the same size hole so guessing it is.

KB
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: Black Diamond on November 08, 2012, 08:02:32 PM
Not really sure mate but would also like to know the answer. The ignition on my 200 is the only thing that let's it down :(
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: 6knights on November 09, 2012, 12:40:22 PM
It would be interesting to compare the cost of the ignition system to selling off your Q 100 and putting in a few extra dollars and updating to a new Q 100 EAU and you would get the higher lid and thermometer in the package as well.

parts for them seem expensive to me, to get a Q200 with the higher lid and thermometer is $10 extra above the basic model, to buy the higher lid for the basic model as an upgrade  is around $160

 Trevor
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: Marschy on November 09, 2012, 01:13:49 PM

parts for them seem expensive to me, to get a Q200 with the higher lid and thermometer is $10 extra above the basic model, to buy the higher lid for the basic model as an upgrade  is around $160

 Trevor

That's because the Weber distributor in Australia has a monopoly on supply. If you try to buy Weber products via Amazon for example, which are generally much cheaper than what you can purchase parts for in OZ, purchases by aussies are not allowed. The Weber distributor is located here in Adelaide, even then, they will only sell through retail outlets such as BBQ's Galore, not directly to the public.
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: Swannie on November 09, 2012, 01:38:06 PM
Get rid of the weber and buy a Beefeater Bugg.. C'mon I know you want too :)
Swannie
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: Mace on November 09, 2012, 01:46:24 PM
Get rid of the weber and buy a Beefeater Bugg.. C'mon I know you want too :)
Swannie

get an Aldi one!  My pizeo still works, and a standard pizza stone fits inside!! Ya dont have to buy a special weber one.
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: elle.mac on November 09, 2012, 05:22:43 PM
I had a child related disappearing act with our igniter on the 220 - one decided to take it into the backyard no matter how much we looked we couldn't see it - a nice email enquiring how to get a new one they sent us on free of charge but by the time they sent it had found ours sitting upside down in the grass - still working so we have a spare emergency one if they ever dare touch it when we leave it in.
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: KingBilly on November 09, 2012, 05:31:28 PM
Got to love kids.

Hey elle, you need to change your sig block and where are the photos of the CT and the trip report ????
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: elle.mac on November 09, 2012, 05:34:16 PM
ah thanks for the reminder KB and the two posts are coming...(slowly - due to yup you guessed it KIDS)
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: Haggy on November 09, 2012, 07:30:50 PM
I was unfortunately stuck with getting the traditional weber baby 100 as I had bbq galore vouchers :-(
Would of liked the bigger lid and electronic ignition but couldn't.
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: Nomad on November 11, 2012, 07:30:19 PM
I am the proud owner of a brand new baby q with the domed top, electric start and thermometer since 4.00pm yesterday afternoon.

So far it has done about 4 kilos of steak, 2 kilos of bacon, 12 toasted sandwiches for lunch and 4 pizzas tonight. Must buy another couple of pizza trays.

Oh baby q I love you......................................

One question how do you clean the pizza stone?

Cheers Nomad.
 :cheers:
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: Tom on November 12, 2012, 06:11:06 AM
I am the proud owner of a brand new baby q with the domed top, electric start and thermometer since 4.00pm yesterday afternoon.

So far it has done about 4 kilos of steak, 2 kilos of bacon, 12 toasted sandwiches for lunch and 4 pizzas tonight. Must buy another couple of pizza trays.

Oh baby q I love you......................................

One question how do you clean the pizza stone?

Cheers Nomad.

Scrape it and wipe with a damp cloth.
The heating kills all the nasty ones.
Cheers.
Titch
 :cheers:
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: DannyG on November 12, 2012, 07:44:46 PM
We tried our baby q tonight roasting a large chook and vegies, everything turned out perfect. Fed a family of 5 easily. No more camp ovens for us, we are converted. Now what to do with the camp ovens??
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: Black Diamond on November 12, 2012, 08:02:20 PM
We tried our baby q tonight roasting a large chook and vegies, everything turned out perfect. Fed a family of 5 easily. No more camp ovens for us, we are converted. Now what to do with the camp ovens??
The weberq's are a good bit of kit but you can't replace a camp oven :cheers:
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: DannyG on November 12, 2012, 08:21:29 PM
The weberq's are a good bit of kit but you can't replace a camp oven :cheers:

really? we are hard pressed to think why we would use our camp ovens again?? I acknowledge it is nice sitting around the fire while your roast is sizzling away near you but if you can get past that aspect, the Baby Q does everything our camp ovens do except it is cleaner, easier, more predictable and dont need a fire or heat beads.......am I missing something?? :) Taste perhaps? Aussie tradition?

Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: GeoffA on November 12, 2012, 08:35:07 PM
We looked at getting a Q. They look very good, but they take up a lot of space.
We carry a camp oven, so decided to give one of these a try......works well.....

http://www.southern-metal-spinners.com.au/camp_oven.htm (http://www.southern-metal-spinners.com.au/camp_oven.htm)

.........just another option.........
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: JU5T1N on November 12, 2012, 08:47:41 PM
Question for the weber gurus.
I have a weber q(100).
Is it possible to buy the electronic ignition that it fitted to the new model baby q and retro fit it to my baby a replacing the piezo ignition?

Any thoughts ?

Thanks
Chris
The answer to the original question is "YES" and its also possible to swap the lids with the 120 model. Same goes for Q200 with Q220.
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: cruisindub on November 12, 2012, 09:27:35 PM
Re: the pizza stone cleaning.
don't use soapy water, or wash it. Just scrape clean, maybe a wipe down with damp cloth, but all's good. It all adds to the flavour. Easy.
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: KingBilly on November 12, 2012, 09:49:49 PM
Congratulations on your purchases Nomad and DannyG.  Agree with your comments.  We love our babyq.  It's even replaced the old 4 burner at home.

The Oztrail extra large duffle fits the babyq and protects it well.  I carry mine in the drawbar toolbox.  http://www.oztrail.com.au/WebPage.gtl?Product=BPC-DUFXL-D?currentgroup=ZZZ006?currentsubgroup=DUFFLE (http://www.oztrail.com.au/WebPage.gtl?Product=BPC-DUFXL-D?currentgroup=ZZZ006?currentsubgroup=DUFFLE)

Happy cooking
KB
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: SteveandViv on November 13, 2012, 07:51:07 AM
really? we are hard pressed to think why we would use our camp ovens again?? I acknowledge it is nice sitting around the fire while your roast is sizzling away near you but if you can get past that aspect, the Baby Q does everything our camp ovens do except it is cleaner, easier, more predictable and dont need a fire or heat beads.......am I missing something?? :) Taste perhaps? Aussie tradition?

Making the gravy after the meat is cooked - all those yummy juices
Damper - The Webber will burn the bottom
Nice casserole
Roast Pork with crackling - Need hot coals on top

I dunno, I have both and still take both - love the Q with out a doubt. But a leg of Lamb cooked in the camp oven is still nicer, more tender than on the BBQ IMO. It's a bit more like pressure cooker in that more of the juice is kept in.

These are my opinions and no opinions were hurt in the making of mine ;D
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: JU5T1N on November 13, 2012, 07:44:18 PM
Making the gravy after the meat is cooked - all those yummy juices
Damper - The Webber will burn the bottom
Nice casserole
Roast Pork with crackling - Need hot coals on top

I dunno, I have both and still take both - love the Q with out a doubt. But a leg of Lamb cooked in the camp oven is still nicer, more tender than on the BBQ IMO. It's a bit more like pressure cooker in that more of the juice is kept in.

These are my opinions and no opinions were hurt in the making of mine ;D
You can still capture the juices to make gravey
You cook damper on the Pizza stone
Casserole is doable but agree the camp oven wins with the slow cooking.
nothing wrong with that crackling in the Q(http://gallery.myswag.org/gallery/d/42602-1/Airlie+Beach+Rack+of+Pork+in+Q220.jpg)
So far I've successfully cooked:
cooking in the weber takes practise.
It's is a case of using either Alfoil to remove the direct heat or the pizza stone to cook on (crumbed & seasoned chicken wings taste beautiful like this)
Also the trivet and a cake tins
in some cases I use a combination of these items
It's also good fun when theres a few friends camped up with and every meal becomes a challenge...lol but also a great learning curve.

Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: SteveandViv on November 18, 2012, 01:47:25 PM
You can still capture the juices to make gravey
You cook damper on the Pizza stone
Casserole is doable but agree the camp oven wins with the slow cooking.
nothing wrong with that crackling in the Q(http://gallery.myswag.org/gallery/d/42602-1/Airlie+Beach+Rack+of+Pork+in+Q220.jpg)
So far I've successfully cooked:
  • all types of Roast.
  • Pavlova
  • cake
  • pancakes
  • chilli mudcrab
  • bread/damper
  • sea food
  • and plenty more
cooking in the weber takes practise.
It's is a case of using either Alfoil to remove the direct heat or the pizza stone to cook on (crumbed & seasoned chicken wings taste beautiful like this)
Also the trivet and a cake tins
in some cases I use a combination of these items
It's also good fun when theres a few friends camped up with and every meal becomes a challenge...lol but also a great learning curve.


I'm quite aware of how to cook in the Webber - thanks, I have one as well. I think your missing my point. I agree with you, you can cook  any thing in the Webber but some things are just better in certain instances. A roast will always be more moist in a sealed camp oven as it keeps the moisture in, same in fact for Damper. Your Pork looks real yummy though and the drying nature of the BBQ would suit that well. Having been a Chef I've had plenty of food challenges and I think what your doing is great and the meals you've posted Pics of look excellent. I'd rather throw the lamb in the camp oven and open t 2 hours later and eat. I think certain food is better in different devices, no right or wrong.

Anyway, not trying to take away form the good work you've done. (Actually, where are you camping next - might pop in  ;D)
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: Black Diamond on November 18, 2012, 02:45:50 PM
The answer to the original question is "YES" and its also possible to swap the lids with the 120 model. Same goes for Q200 with Q220.
1 mod worth doing as my ignition button is screwed, or done too many miles ;D
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: JU5T1N on November 18, 2012, 09:47:07 PM
I'm quite aware of how to cook in the Webber - thanks, I have one as well. I think your missing my point. I agree with you, you can cook  any thing in the Webber but some things are just better in certain instances. A roast will always be more moist in a sealed camp oven as it keeps the moisture in, same in fact for Damper. Your Pork looks real yummy though and the drying nature of the BBQ would suit that well. Having been a Chef I've had plenty of food challenges and I think what your doing is great and the meals you've posted Pics of look excellent. I'd rather throw the lamb in the camp oven and open t 2 hours later and eat. I think certain food is better in different devices, no right or wrong.

Anyway, not trying to take away form the good work you've done. (Actually, where are you camping next - might pop in  ;D)
My comments as your aren't an attack in any way just wanted all the right info to be available. Your statement earlier as I read it was to say the Weber couldn't do things and I wanted to show its versatility. I do agree the camp oven is always a tender & moist meal but the down side is you can't always use it, you don't have time be it kids or a late stop over or caravan park.
as for popping over for a meal, brew or ale all are always welcome any time, be it camping or home  :cheers:
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: SteveandViv on November 18, 2012, 10:12:29 PM
My comments as your aren't an attack in any way just wanted all the right info to be available. Your statement earlier as I read it was to say the Weber couldn't do things and I wanted to show its versatility. I do agree the camp oven is always a tender & moist meal but the down side is you can't always use it, you don't have time be it kids or a late stop over or caravan park.
as for popping over for a meal, brew or ale all are always welcome any time, be it camping or home  :cheers:

Fair enough. Apologies if it all came out wrong.
Title: Re: Weber Question
Post by: HEM19X on November 19, 2012, 02:27:18 AM
really? we are hard pressed to think why we would use our camp ovens again?? I acknowledge it is nice sitting around the fire while your roast is sizzling away near you but if you can get past that aspect, the Baby Q does everything our camp ovens do except it is cleaner, easier, more predictable and dont need a fire or heat beads.......am I missing something?? :) Taste perhaps? Aussie tradition?

Size is always a factor, the Webber's take up a lot more space than a camp ovem - We have both but only have room for the camp oven.