"Connects to a Type I (791) cylinder connection on a 20-lb. LP tank. (Fits Weber Baby Q, Weber Q 100, Weber Q 120, Weber Q, Weber Q 200, Weber Q 220 and Gas Go-Anywhere gas grills.)"
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Lasted one month:
Apparently this same hose is packaged under several different Weber part numbers for some strange reason. Buy this hose only if you have no squirrels or other rodents where you live. They like the taste (maybe it's grease that drips on it), and bite right through causing a leak. They ruined mine after just 1 month of use. A far better quality product that does the same thing is the Freedom Grill FG-50HA hose. It is stainless steel braid hose, and animal proof. It is slightly shorter, but still plenty long... more info
a must have for those who use grill as main grill:
We bought our Weber Q from Amazon in 2002 and have been using it as our main grill since then. We bought the adapter so we could use a large propane tank with it and since then it's been indepensible and much more economical than using the portable tanks that Weber also sells for the unit.
Exactly What It Says:
This hose lets you use a large propane tank instead of the small canisters on a Q100 grill. It works and seems to be quality made. It was simple to install and has given me no problems in the past 2 years. Since nothing is perfect, here's the downside. The hose is 6 feet long. You don't need a 6 foot hose. For a Q series sitting on a cart you need about 30 inches. I've had to coil mine into a couple of loops to take up the slack.
Not very pleased with my setup:
I have a Baby-Q weber grill, and got this adapter hose to be able to use a large tank at home. The problem is I constantly have to reset the grill and pressure regulating valve. Weber emailed me the procedure on how to do this. It's aggravating, when I'm ready to cook and have to reset the grill. it's slow, and sometimes takes a couple of attempts, before it will reset, and I can get a full flame. I've gone back to using the small propane tanks most of the time, and never have that problem.more info