Weber 54601 Stationary Cart for Weber Q Grills 200 and 220 | 
| Brand: Weber
List Price: $89.00 Buy New: $71.99 You Save: $17.01 (19%)
New (3) from $71.99
Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 2093
Color: Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 24.2 Dimensions (in): 32.8 x 18.7 x 8.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 54601 Model: 54601 UPC: 077924062759 EAN: 0077924062759 ASIN: B0006MXPVS
Release Date: February 9, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Metal and heavy-duty plastic stationary cart for Weber Q portable grill | | • | Wire bottom shelf provides storage space for tools and equipment | | • | 2 side shelves hold condiments, tools, and sauces while cooking | | • | Rear panel hides a 20-pound LP tank; adaptable hose included | | • | Measures 31.75 x 6.75 x 20.5 inches |
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Product Description Weber Q, Stationary Cart, Dock Your Grill On This Super Sturdy Cart, Includes A Rear Panel To Hide A 20 LB LP Tank, An Adapter Hose & A Wire Bottom Shelf For Storing Tools & Equipment.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
Nice, but be careful what you order with it! November 30, 2005 Gadget Girl (Alexandria, VA) 48 out of 48 found this review helpful
This cart is very nice and looks a lot snazzier than the rolling cart in my opinion. One word of caution: Amazon says that people who bought this item also bought a weber adaptable hose. Yeah, I was one of those people who bought the hose, then discovered it already comes with this cart! It does say that in the description, but if you aren't paying attention it's an easy mistake to make. (Amazon.com kindly let me return the item and picked up the return shipping tab). If you consider the hose is a $[...] value right there, the cart "really" costs $[...] - not a bad deal at all. It rolls easily around and feels sturdy. The gray plastic sheet that hides the propane tank came a bit bent in the box, but it's worked itself out and looks fine once it is on. I would recommend spending the extra money on the stationary vs. the rolling cart. It makes your grill look more like a normal gas grill when it's on your deck.
Grillin' With Style October 20, 2005 L. Burr (Albion, CA United States) 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
This is a great cart! Having used the portable cart with a friend's Q, I decided wanted a cart with a bit more substance. Not only does the Stationary Cart look great and hide the big tank with style, it doesn't wobble when you lean on it, open the lid, or clean the grill. Plus, it can be easily moved on a deck or patio, even with a full 20# tank; the grid at the bottom of the unit is reinforced to hold the big tank, which locks in place on the cart's main support so the unit doesn't tip when it's moved. Plus, the directions to put it together are all done with pictures, which makes assembly a snap. So, why four stars? This cart doesn't offer places to hang your tools when it's closed, unless you opt to use the storage area in the Q's fold-out tables.
A must have for the Q folk June 30, 2005 Snukes (MN) 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
I decided on this cart over the rolling cart and I am very pleased...Very easy to assemble and very sturdy and looks cool. If you are docking your weber Q on your deck for a while.. this is the way to go. It looks cool while keeping the bigger gas cylinder out of sight.. NOTE: It is for Weber Q and not for the Baby Q. I would probably buy the rolling cart if I plan to take my Q on the road.
just like the description, but... June 8, 2005 TC (New York, NY) 17 out of 19 found this review helpful
note to buyer--this is NOT for the baby Q, it's only for the Q. much to my displeasure, had to jerry-rig it a little to fit the baby Q. guess i should have read the descrip more carefully. but it was pretty easy to put together and it is quite sturdy.
Looks Cool...but October 4, 2005 JHadji (PA) 12 out of 17 found this review helpful
Looks good, easy to assemble, the Q fits in perfectly and I am totally satisfied. However, don't be surprised at how......well, let me just say - it probably cost $8 bucks to make
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