Hip to be Square (Rectangle): GA appreciation

Started by bear, November 03, 2016, 03:37:50 AM

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bear

I've always loved the Weber Go Anywhere. It's versatile, portable, efficient, and IMHO very under-rated.

I regularly grill steak or fish for a family of 5 on mine and wouldn't be without one.

So let's see pictures of your GA's. I'll start with my first: N code NOS score from a yard sale $20 a few years ago, complete with Zavod handles



RottiGuy


johnny 2 shack


bear

#3
My latest acquisition, EI code blue


Hetron

I still have one that I bought in 1979.  Back then Weber called them Table Top Grills.  My is black.  I still use for tailgating.  They are great little grills. 

I used to do a lot of trade shows back then.  In order to build traffic in my exhibits, I would have visitors register to win a table top grill.  I'd  buy from the Weber distributor and drop ship to the winners.

charred

hopelessly, helplessly, happily addicted to a shipload of Webers


bear


1ROW

Agreed, the GA is definitely an underrated grill. Here's mine, the gas version, it was my first Weber, a wedding gift from my sister.






bear

Love the new addition.

Interesting photo @harris92 , is the newer red slightly larger than the older chocolate?

harris92

The handles on the red in a slightly different position (higher up).

pbe gummi bear

Quote from: harris92 on January 17, 2017, 03:40:01 PM
The handles on the red in a slightly different position (higher up).

This is speculation on my part but it's possible that they made the bowl taller to accommodate propane model's burners.
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Speedster

Webers rule

greenweb

GA Gas with Zav's Birds Eye Maple lid handle with some live edge. Stock side wood handles.  Some Orange peel on the lid.