Weber Work Table pleases
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| Review Date: August 25, 2010 |
| Reviewer: James Baden, |
| The Weber 7413 Work Table arrived sooner than expected. It was a breeze to put together and it mated up to the grill perfectly. The legs on the table allow it to handle the heaviest of meat and vegetable platters without fear of the food ending up on the turf. The tool hooks are a nice feature. |
Original and simple Gift that keeps on giving
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| Review Date: July 20, 2010 |
| Reviewer: T. CETNAR-HOLLAND, Las Vegas, NV USA |
| I ordered this attachment table for our bbq grill. My fiance lives to bbq. However, he has never had a place to lay the marinade or utensils or for that fact anything at all. We tried a lounge chair with hopes the dog was not getting into it and When I did a search and found this it was the best Father's Day present I could have ever given. I am proud to have this and it is well appreciated and used. Thank you for fulfilling a practical and wanted besides desperatly needed bbq table. It was the best thing I coiuld have ever found, that served it's purpose and with be used everytime with out a dpoubt when cooking with the grill!! |
Weber Work Table
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| Review Date: June 9, 2010 |
| Reviewer: R. Shay, |
| I've been cooking on Weber Kettle grills for 25 years, but only got this table about 3 years ago. I don't know how I went that long without it. It is dead easy to install and really an indispensable addition to my Weber setup. |
Nice little table
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| Review Date: May 28, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Christina Morris, |
| This little table is perfect for resting utensils or one small plate of food or a couple beers. If you're cooking more than one menu item, you will need extra table space though. The hooks for utensils are great if you can find utensils that fit their rather specific sizing (we have nice BBQ stuff but it doesn't fit the hooks. That's ok though because they are also useful for ithrer things. Sturdy too |
Too small and gets WAY too hot
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| Review Date: April 9, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Just a guy, Westchester, NY |
Having a table nearby is key to grilling. However, this table is simply too close to the grill to be useful. By way of example, I had a plastic bottle of bbq sauce that I left on this for a few minutes, and it MELTED.
It is also fairly small - barely large enough for two dinner plates. The only really useful thing is that it has hooks to hang your tools. Those hooks are far enough away from the grill that the tools don't get red hot - as they would with the Webber tool hanger.
Also, I found that this got in my way when grilling. I like to be able to walk around the grill and get at things from different angles. This blocked 1/4 of the grill.
Instead I now use a cheap wooden folding table that I keep about three feet away from the grill. Anything within two feet of the grill simply gets far too hot to be useful. |
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