Weber makes exactly three products that matter for contractors in the landscape category: the GO Anywhere portable gas grill, replacement hoses and regulators for maintaining customer grills, and cleaning brushes. That’s it. The rest of their catalog — from the expanded clay products to the tile adhesives to the gypsum-based mortars — belongs in the building materials aisle, not here.
Let’s be clear about something. Weber’s main business is construction materials. They’re a mortar and adhesive company under Saint-Gobain, with 800+ products focused on facades, waterproofing, and tile systems. But in Montana’s outdoor living departments, Weber means grills and grill parts. Don’t confuse the two divisions.
The GO Anywhere Gas Grill — Built for Job Site Reality
The GO Anywhere delivers 6,500 BTUs through a single stainless steel burner, cooking 160 square inches of surface area while weighing just 13.5 pounds. Those numbers tell the real story. This isn’t trying to compete with your customer’s backyard setup. It’s designed to throw in the truck and actually use.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| BTU Output | 6,500 |
| Cooking Area | 160 sq in |
| Weight | 13.5 lbs |
| Closed Dimensions | 14.5”H x 21”W x 12.2”D |
| Fuel Type | 14.1 or 16.4 oz LP cylinders |
| Burner | Single stainless steel tube |
| Grate Material | Porcelain-enameled steel |
The fold-up legs pivot to lock the lid for transport, and the push-button ignition actually works when you need it. More importantly for Montana conditions, both the lid and base are porcelain-enameled for rust resistance. That coating matters when this thing lives behind the seat of your truck through freeze-thaw cycles.
The size hits the sweet spot for contractor use. Big enough to cook lunch for a four-man crew, small enough to haul without thinking about it. Those disposable propane cylinders mean no hauling 20-pound tanks or dealing with refills. Grab a couple cylinders at any gas station and you’re set for the week.
Replacement Parts That Actually Stock
Weber’s 30-inch LP hose and regulator assembly isn’t exciting, but it’s what keeps half the Genesis and Summit grills in Montana running. When customers call about uneven heating or burners that won’t light properly, this is usually the fix.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Hose Length | 30 inches |
| Hose ID | 5/16 inch |
| Material | Propane-rated rubber |
| Regulator Type | QCC1 low-pressure |
| Output Pressure | 11 psi standard |
| Connector | 3/8” brass female flare |
| Compatibility | Genesis 300, Summit 400/600 series |
The QCC1 regulator maintains consistent 11 psi output to ensure uniform heat distribution across burners. That brass fitting outlasts the plastic junk on cheaper replacements. At 30 inches with proper 5/16-inch internal diameter, it’s sized right for standard grill manifold connections.
Here’s what matters: these regulators are affordable and readily available. Keep a couple in stock during grilling season. They’re easy money when a customer’s grill acts up before the Fourth of July barbecue.
The three-sided grill brush rounds out Weber’s practical offerings. At 12 inches long with stainless steel bristles in a three-sided configuration, it cleans grates faster than standard brushes. The design gets three surfaces at once — top and both sides of the grate bars. Worth stocking for customers who actually maintain their equipment.
Skip the Rest
Weber’s building materials division makes quality products. Their tile adhesives work. Their waterproofing systems hold up. But that’s not what landscape customers need. In this category, Weber means portable grills and replacement parts for existing grills. Period.
The GO Anywhere makes sense for contractors who eat lunch on the job site. The replacement hoses and regulators keep customer grills running. Everything else in their catalog belongs in a different department. Don’t let the brand name confusion complicate a simple category.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What size propane tanks does the Weber GO Anywhere grill use?
The Weber GO Anywhere uses small disposable LP cylinders — either 14.1 or 16.4 ounce sizes, not standard 20-pound tanks. This makes it practical for job sites since you can grab replacement cylinders at any gas station instead of hauling and refilling large tanks.
Q: How much does the Weber GO Anywhere weigh and what are its dimensions?
The Weber GO Anywhere weighs 13.5 pounds and measures 14.5 inches high, 21 inches wide, and 12.2 inches deep with the lid closed. The fold-up legs lock the lid in place for transport, making it compact enough to throw behind a truck seat.
Q: What Weber grill models does the 30-inch LP hose and regulator fit?
Weber’s 30-inch LP hose and regulator assembly fits Genesis 300 series and Summit 400/600 series grills. The regulator delivers standard 11 psi output pressure with a QCC1 low-pressure design and 3/8-inch brass female flare connector.
Q: How much cooking space does the Weber GO Anywhere provide?
The Weber GO Anywhere offers 160 square inches of cooking area on a porcelain-enameled steel grate. That’s enough space to cook about six burgers at once — sufficient for a small crew lunch but not meant to replace a full-size grill.
Q: What’s the BTU output on the Weber GO Anywhere portable grill?
The Weber GO Anywhere produces 6,500 BTUs through a single stainless steel burner tube. While that’s modest compared to backyard grills, it’s adequate for the 160-square-inch cooking surface and keeps propane consumption reasonable on those small cylinders.
Q: Is Weber primarily a grill company or do they make other products?
Weber operates two distinct divisions — their well-known grill business and a larger construction materials division under Saint-Gobain that manufactures mortars, tile adhesives, waterproofing systems, and facade solutions. In building supply outdoor living departments, you’ll only find their grills and grill accessories, not their construction materials.
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