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Weber Grilling Equipment and Replacement Parts

Weber’s 30-inch LP hose and regulator kit delivers the precise gas flow control that Genesis 300 and Summit series grills demand. The 30-inch length matters — it’s engineered for front-control grills where shorter hoses won’t reach properly. Not compatible with natural gas grills or rear-control Genesis models.

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Technical Specifications and Compatibility

The regulator outputs standard 11 psi through a 5/16-inch internal diameter hose, connecting via a 3/8-inch female hex-nut flare fitting. That’s the sweet spot for consistent burner performance across Weber’s premium gas grill lines.

ComponentSpecification
Hose Length30 inches (76 cm)
Internal Diameter5/16 inch (7.9 mm)
Regulator TypeQCC1 (Low-pressure LP)
Output Pressure11 psi
Connector3/8 inch female hex-nut flare (brass)

Compatible with Weber Genesis 300 Series (2007-2016 models with front-mounted controls), Summit 400 Series, and Summit 600 Series. The longer hose length specifically addresses the reach requirements of these front-control configurations — generic 20-inch or 24-inch hoses may be too short for 300-series front-control grills.

Reviews range from 3.0 to 5.0 stars across retailers, with buyers praising the direct OEM fit and reliable gas regulation but noting the higher price compared to generic parts. That’s typical Weber — you pay more for guaranteed compatibility. Some reviewers mention durability concerns over multiple seasons. My take: inspect these annually before grilling season starts. Montana’s temperature swings are harder on rubber components than most climates.

Go-Anywhere Portable Grill Series

Weber’s Go-Anywhere gas model packs a 6,500 BTU burner into a 21-inch by 12-inch footprint with a 160 square inch cooking area. It runs on small propane canisters — the same ones you’d use for camping stoves. Dual flame control gives you both a regulator knob and secondary adjustment.

The charcoal version brings adjustable top and bottom vents for temperature control ranging from 225°F to 600°F, with foldable legs and glass-filled nylon handles. At roughly 12 pounds, the porcelain-coated steel construction delivers durability without excessive weight.

Go-Anywhere ModelKey Specs
Gas Version6,500 BTU burner, 160 sq in cooking area
Dimensions21” L x 12” W
Charcoal Version225-600°F range, adjustable vents
Weight~12 lbs

Both versions share Weber’s commitment to portable performance. The gas model includes a grease pan and flatter grate design to minimize flare-ups. The charcoal version holds approximately six burgers — enough for a family camping trip without hauling a full-sized grill.

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Professional Installation and Long-Term Value

Professional contractors view Weber’s replacement parts as functional components with reliable availability. That matters when you’re servicing customer grills and need parts that fit right the first time. The main strength is affordability and ready availability — no special ordering or waiting for oddball parts.

The Go-Anywhere line fills a specific niche for Montana’s outdoor culture. Designed for camping, picnics, and tailgating, these grills handle everything from Forest Service campgrounds to Glacier Park picnic areas. While larger Weber models offer more cooking space and advanced features, the Go Anywhere distinguishes itself through lightweight, foldable design and ease of transport.

For contractors installing outdoor kitchens or servicing existing grills, Weber’s consistency across product lines simplifies maintenance. The same attention to detail in their flagship grills shows up in replacement regulators and portable units. That’s why Weber consistently ranks highly in testing for performance and reliability, with warranties backing their reputation for durability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will a generic 24-inch hose work on my Genesis 300? Generic 20-inch or 24-inch hoses may be too short for 300-series front-control grills. The 30-inch length specifically addresses front-mounted control configurations. Stick with the OEM length for proper fit.

Q: Can I convert the Go-Anywhere gas model to use a standard 20-pound propane tank? The Go-Anywhere gas grill uses small propane canisters by design. While adapters exist, they compromise portability — the whole point of this grill. If you need full-tank capacity, consider Weber’s larger models.

Q: How do Montana’s temperature swings affect Weber grill components? Rubber hoses and regulators face more stress here than in stable climates. Some reviewers mention durability concerns over multiple seasons. Annual inspection before grilling season prevents mid-summer failures. Replace hoses showing cracks or stiffness.

Q: What’s the real cooking capacity of the Go-Anywhere grills? The charcoal version holds approximately six burgers. The gas model offers 160 square inches of cooking area. That’s enough for small groups but won’t handle large gatherings. Perfect for boat camping or Forest Service sites where space matters.

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