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Weber 6507 Rolling Cart

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Customer Reviews 27
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Retail Price $59.99
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Product Specifications

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.
  • Fits Weber Q 100 and Weber Q 200 series, and Weber Char Q grills
  • Folds easily for storing in small car trunks and compact areas
  • Great for tailgating
  • Locks securely to serve as a stationary stand
  • Makes it easy to transport your Weber Q grill


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[+] 10.0 Great purchase
A perect rolling cart which was a perfect fit for my baby barbeque. Easy to assemble and looks very nice.
Reviewer [AL5FU19ESEQQM] | Date [December 25, 2009]
[+] 10.0 Weber Rolling Cart 6507
I already posted my review in ths column a little while ago, my review was absolutely positive and does not need to be posted again. Thanks.
Reviewer [A7ZAOZTIXOP0S] | Date [December 10, 2009]
[+] 6.0 Best for temporary portable use.
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.
Reviewer [A2ZYY4TIRMTV70] | Date [November 28, 2009]
[+] 10.0 easy transaction
This is a Christmas present, requested by my husband. We have not used it yet as Christmas is still a little over 3 weeks away.
Reviewer [A22Q7GJDH2I7UF] | Date [November 27, 2009]
[+] 6.0 Alright to use for transporting
The cart is functional for transporting by rolling but could be more stable and easier to convert the cart from rolling position to standing position. It's nearly impossible to convert back to standing position.
Reviewer [A12KVPAU5K59QU] | Date [November 21, 2009]
[+] 10.0 Weber makes a good product
If you have a baby weber then you should probably get the cart for it. I suppose any table would suffice, but this does make it easy to move around. I've never actually towed my grill anywhere but apparently you can auto-bot transform this thing from a standing cart to a luggage style rolling cart.
Reviewer [A2IKKH58AZF2OP] | Date [October 11, 2009]
[+] 8.0 Nice!
I purchased the grill, cart and cover. I live in a hurricane prone area of the country and my entire house is electric. After last years hurricane, and subsequent power loss, I decided I needed a back up plan.

The cart was delivered faster than projected. It was also easy to assemble and fits the Q-100 perfectly. It looks good too! My only reason for not rating it a 5 is I wish is was a little taller. I am 5'6 and have to bend a little to use the grill.
Reviewer [A1AU2O64EYEXBN] | Date [September 27, 2009]
[+] 8.0 Does the job
This cart works with a variety of the Q models. It is probably great for the Q100, but the Q220 (the grill I purchased) is somewhat more cumbersome, so even with this cart, portability isn't the easiest... probably would have gone with more stationary cart for the larger grill.
Reviewer [A2DD2U8XHCUZEY] | Date [August 10, 2009]
[+] 8.0 Typical Grill Stand
The Weber Q grill stand does as advertised - holds any of the Q series grills off the ground. It doubles as a cart for easy transportation of the grill while camping. The cart itself is a little wobbly, but seems to hold the grill steady. Works fine for my limited deck space in an apartment, but I'd recommend if you don't travel with the grill to get the Q 200 and the stationary grill. If you do travel with your grill this cart will meet your needs perfectly.
Reviewer [A3F6ZGHKGWOBWX] | Date [July 19, 2009]
[+] 4.0 What else are you going to get?
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.
Reviewer [A2L83WQJY9UW64] | Date [July 15, 2009]
[+] 8.0 A nice addition
The Rolling cart has added to our pleasurable use of the Weber Baby Q. Purchased to permit convenient use at home on our deck. The "Q" was purchased and previously used exclusively with an RV. It's now replacing our larger Weber grill on the deck. The cart puts the grill at a good working height. However, once unfolded, we put a keeper (bag twister tie) where the bottom shelf meets the axle. This will prevent any mishaps while maneuvering the cart.
Reviewer [A1CWY0KJOWPDFF] | Date [July 4, 2009]
[+] 10.0 keep the grill rolin'
I am thrilled with my grill cart. It takes up a very small space and yet holds my grill very nicely. I doubt I will be transporting this item to any place other than my yard, but I can move the entire thing with no trouble if I want to. Having it collapse for storage is going to be sweet this winter
Reviewer [A1WR9O5JLUZLVB] | Date [June 9, 2009]
[+] 6.0 Portability and grill table for the Weber Q-100....
Got this Weber 6507 Rolling Cart for my Weber Q-100 grill and it fits nicely for it. Living in an apartment with an apartment sized balcony it works out great not taking up much space tucked into a corner. After having it for 4+ months now it's proving it's value and most definitely turning out to be a steal for as much use as it's been getting from me having taken it out to parks, camping, and even using it as a main grill table! I Love it's shape and styling compared to other portable stands but for it's size and the portability you're giving up some sturdiness. Cooking with it using it primarily as the main grill table for the Weber Q-100 is fine! When it comes time to clean the Weber Q-100 the Weber 6507 Rolling Cart then shows how rickety it can be when using it as a grill table sometimes shaking violently when using your grill brush when not using one hand to hold the Weber 6507 Rolling Cart (as a grill table) to sturdy it. The velcro latch works wonders when off-roading this over small curbs to the picnic areas in parks. The giant wheels also work to be wonders proving easy with the handle and large wheels to roll over small curbs and bumps without the grill falling over and off the Weber rolling cart.
The only gripe I have w/ the Rolling cart here is it's all around sturdiness. Somehow if Weber had included some additional fold out legs/leg attachments as accessories for it might even have improved it immensely. Also finding that even a second velcro latch on the other side could assist even further for those times when carrying it up stair cases or rolling over bumps at an large angle. Otherwise it's working out great for taking to picnics at parks and such! For using it though as a main grill table I'd recommend saving a few more bucks and go with the Weber 6508 Stationary Cart for Weber Q Grills as it seems to look quite sturdier to use as a main grill table and I almost got it but didn't cause of budget constraints at the time.
Reviewer [A12W0N63P07ZOM] | Date [April 28, 2009]
[+] 8.0 Could have used a longer "pull along handle"
The cart is fine if used for its intended purpose, as others have written in their reviews its functional, but a bit flimsy, the only draw back for me is that it could have used a longer pull along handle, as it is you have to put your hand in an awkward position to pull it along, maybe some home-made modifications will have to be tried
Reviewer [A1BUZN2DWRXUX5] | Date [April 26, 2009]
[+] 8.0 Great Weber Rolling Cart
The Weber rolling cart really makes using the Weber Q 200 easy to use by bringing it up to working height. The negative about this cart is that it is a little flimsy, but with reasonable care, it should hold up for many years. The other thing I was disappointed with is that the cart is made in China. I know Weber makes their grills in the USA and assumed they would also make their accessories here too. I say Shame on Weber!
Reviewer [A3PG6GDXB136BT] | Date [April 21, 2009]
[+] 8.0 Convenient and affordable
This product is not flashy, but it makes for a convenient method of elevating the grill in a space-saving, light weight manner.
Reviewer [A29N7VS5VCM53X] | Date [April 3, 2009]
[+] 10.0 Weber 6507 Rolling Cart
Very impressive. When our friends saw it they were like, WOW. We will be taking it on a pontoon boat and can wheel the BBQ on this stand to the boat, it will stand up in the water when we are cooking and we can store it away when done.
Reviewer [AS45A2UGTBNYE] | Date [January 28, 2009]
[+] 8.0 Good for portability.
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.
Reviewer [A11IDK9L74LPT1] | Date [November 27, 2008]
[+] 8.0 Portable Q cart
This cart is great, stable enough to hold the weight of the grill but totally collapsible to take it on the road. The only downside is that the rack underneath is wire and isn't really strong enough to hold the propane tank. This problem is resolved in the non-portable version of this cart, so basically it is a trade off. There is no problem setting the tank off to the side with the extender hose. Great purchase for the money.
Reviewer [A38FX100K162J2] | Date [October 3, 2008]
[+] 10.0 Rolling cart
Perfect compliment to the Q120. Used on uneven grassy ground without misshap. Not as sturdy as I was hoping, but it did the trick. I'd recommend it for camping-type application.
Reviewer [A8YU88CPIUZ6E] | Date [September 30, 2008]
[+] 8.0 Works fine
Cart assembles quickly, bottom rack bows slightly with the weight of 5 gallon tank. Cart does it's job.
Reviewer [AW6UEGBUJ7NON] | Date [September 20, 2008]
[+] 10.0 Perfect Little Cart
This cart has a very small footprint. It is excellent for small spaces, or as a second grill cart for a Weber 100. Do not expect a full size cart - this is made for the Weber 100 and is portable and easy to put together. It only holds the grill and there is not room for anything else.
Reviewer [A37TICZ11FFPTV] | Date [August 16, 2008]
[+] 10.0 Awesome
with out it I would have to be carrying my weber grill every where. easy to use and fold down. great for camping.
Reviewer [A95EJ8UMRU3KV] | Date [July 24, 2008]
[+] 10.0 Versatile Cart/Stand
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!
Reviewer [AT50KK2S2N5DF] | Date [July 20, 2008]
[+] 6.0 It fits, but it's rickety-er than we'd like
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.
Reviewer [A2ZE5ICI6LWAZ0] | Date [June 30, 2008]
[+] 10.0 A Great Companion to "Baby Q" Grill
A perfectly engineered compliment for the Weber "Baby Q" grill, and very easy and quick to assemble. The rolling cart is a great solution for the deck or patio. Simply put, a great product at a reasonable price!
Reviewer [A1V53TF5GZ1ZUK] | Date [June 27, 2008]
[+] 10.0 Weber Portable Q Grills
Weber 386002 Q-100 Portable Gas GrillWeber Q 220 Portable Propane Gas Barbecue, RedWeber 41429 Rolling Cart for Weber Q and Baby Q Grills
I often joke that I would do a commercial for these grills. As a proffesional chef, I have used many different grills in my life. Here is what I like about these grills. The grates are made of cast iron. It requires a little more work but it is worth it. Just heat up the grill before using it, brush with a grill brush and oil the grill before using it. These grills get hot, unlike those fancy stainless steel monstroities they sell everywhere. I do not believe in spending a lot of money for an outdoor grill. I think a $200 purchase every 3-4 years is better than a $1000.00 grill - which will begin to fail in the same time period. I would reccomend buying the adapter to connect the grill to a large tank for home use. The gas gauge at $20.00 bucks is also worth it. Always keep a spare tank anyway, nothing is worse than running out of propane in the middle of a dinner. I personally do not have the rolling cart, I use a metal table, however my father got one and it is nice and works well. The 100 is small and has no side shelves. The 200 is slightly larger and has the side shelves, which are nice. The 300 is useful for families with more than 6 people. These are by far the best propane grills on the market today.
Reviewer [A23TTHHMI3HNG5] | Date [June 11, 2008]
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