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Weber 6507 Rolling Cart

This ingenious quick folding cart can be used as a grill stand or as a caddy to trasnport the Weber Q gas grill. To use as a caddy, simply fold and place the Weber Q grill on top. Fits Weber Q 100 and Weber Q 200 series, and Weber Char Q grills.

  • Dual-purpose cart and stand for Weber Q 100 and Weber Q 200 series grills and Weber Char Q grills

  • Grill straps securely on top of cart; integrated pulling handle; sturdy wheels

  • Locks securely to serve as a stationary stand

  • Folds easily for storing in small car trunks and compact areas

  • Great for tailgating, picnics, camping, and RVs

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6507

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List Price: $59.99
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Product Details:
Product Length: 6.9 inches
Product Width: 20.8 inches
Product Height: 31.9 inches
Product Weight: 10.0 pounds
Package Length: 31.2 inches
Package Width: 20.6 inches
Package Height: 6.9 inches
Package Weight: 14.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 72 reviews
 
 

Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 72 customer reviews )
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49 of 52 found the following review helpful:

5Versatile Cart/Stand  Jul 20, 2008
By Grunt
I have a Q 120 with the fold out side tables. I cook for a men's Bocce Ball league and the Weber has been a great way to serve fresh cooked sausage, chicken and beef. Trouble was, it was about a 250 yard hump each way carrying the Q outstretched in front me to the Bocce Ball courts and back to the parking lot. After awkwardly carrying the Q back and forth a few times and making extra trips for the food- buying the scrawny looking cart seemed to make sense. The travel distance potential for my Q is only limited by my ability to walk (or climb). It does what it was designed to do and a little more when stacked with ice chests and dry goods. When not used as a dolly it simply converts to a patio grill table for home use. When not in use it folds flat for easy storage. All in all money well spent. In addition, the price from Amazon was 10 bucks cheaper than my local retailer. With super saver shipping in 3 days I wondered why I waited so long to buy. Save a back = Buy a cart!

22 of 23 found the following review helpful:

4Good for portability.  Nov 27, 2008
By C. Schmidt
We got this for our Q220 grill. It fits the grill fine, of course. The reason we got this stand instead of the larger, more permanent stand is that we are traveling in our RV and we need a stand that will fold up and store away easily. This stand fits that bill. It is light weight and folds to a reasonable size.

However, for this portability you are giving up sturdiness. It is definitely quite a rickety stand. When you scrape the grill, it practically falls over unless you hold on hard to steady it.

We also thought it would be nice to collapse the cart/stand down to the ground and use the bottom support rack as a handle to roll the grill along the ground to where you want it (pictured by weber to use it that way). I don't know why they show that as a use - it's not do-able with the grill on the stand. You have to remove the grill and pretty much take the stand apart to realign it with the bottom support rack sticking out. They you can put the grill back on, roll where you want, reverse the process. Huh, it would be easier to carry the grill there!

We do not use propane tanks, so I can't comment on how it supports the weight of those on the bottom rack. Although, the bottom rack is not all that strong, so I would doubt it. I think the rack is there just to support the legs of the stand, not to use for any thing else.

Bottom line - If you want a portable stand that is easily stored, this it it. If you want a permanent set up with a bit more stability, I'd look at the other versions.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:

3Best for temporary portable use.  Nov 28, 2009
By Matthew Hodges
I received this as a Christmas gift 4 years ago with my Q220 grill.

I use it as my grilling stand on the back deck.

It isn't as sturdy as I'd like as the grill moves a little when brushing the grilling surface with a brush.

The grill is "attached" to the stand with some "hooks" that catch the rear legs of the grill. Then the front legs set into some "pockets" on the top of the stand.

If you need to move the grill, be sure to grab the stand and not one of the grill handles as you may lift the grill out of the pockets and it may slip out of the hooks and fall off the stand.

The hooks and small tool storage area are nice and handy. I have a grill brush that hangs from one of the hooks all the time.

I've used the stand while camping and it works well as long as you have level ground. Uneven or bumpy ground is difficult to use with this stand. It is very portable however, and the grill can be placed on the top in the folded position to use the stand as a two-wheeled dolly to transport the grill when tailgating.

If I had my choice, I'd have selected the more permanent model grill stand for my Q220 as most of my grilling takes place on the back deck. If I were using it camping or tailgating, this is the perfect companion to the Q grill.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3It fits, but it's rickety-er than we'd like  Jun 30, 2008
By Debra Schiff "http://hereandthere123.blogspot.com"
I liked the styling, but it's not nearly as sturdy as I thought it would be. It shakes quite a bit when we clean the grill. Otherwise, it does have a pretty slim profile.

12 of 15 found the following review helpful:

2What else are you going to get?  Jul 15, 2009
By D. Hunter
As you might guess, Weber has a bit of a monopoly on this product and I have to say the lack of competition shows.

Pros:
1) Seems sturdy enough
2) Folds up

Cons:
1) $40 seems far too expensive for what you get, this is where the consequence of lacking alternatives is most glaring.
2) Wheeling it around with the barbecue on it is awful -- painful to grip (it's a thin metal bar), cumbersome to not bump into the back of your leg while dragging it (which can be rather painful).
3) Two wheels means you can't roll it around very easily at all once it's setup
4) Folding and unfolding it was complicated enough that it seemed like I had to relearn for the first 10 times of use. And those velcro straps seem useless.


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