Stephen R
TVWBB Super Fan
I am currently restoring my first Weber Gas grill, a 1994 Genesis 5000 'Green Machine', and as part of the process I need a few missing parts.
So I went looking for a cheap donor grill on ebay/and our version of CL.
One of the adds had a a Genesis 1100 for $60, so I had a look at that.
The photo was of a very clean looking unit, but what really caught the eye was that it had a large Weber sales sticker stuck across the front of it.
In the sales description of the add, which usually says "Used" it said "New".
The add had been up for a week or so????
Anyway I sent off an email saying I would like to buy the grill, and did not hear anything for two days, so i sent off another email,
and a very nice lady replied, saying would I like to pick the grill up on Saturday morning.
I was there at 9.00am.
The grill is brand new, it has never been turned on.
It turns out that that the owners had purchased the grill in Washington State in June 2000, assembled the grill, and then were given a surprise posting to China.
They took the grill with them, but when they got there their apartment balcony was smaller than the BBQ, so the grill went into storage.
This year they were posted to Australia, so they bought out the grill here, finally expecting to use it here.
However it seems our gas bottles and connections are a little different to USA, and they took it to a gas plumber, who told them it would cost $200 to convert to Australian spec.
So they decided to sell the 'old' grill and buy a new one, as a new one would have a warranty, which had run out on the 1100.



So now I have a few problems.
I cannot bring myself to turn the 'new' 1100 on; it is so clean.
I have nearly finished the 5000 restore, do I keep it? sell one? keep both?
Oh, I still have to find a donor grill for the few parts i am missing on the 5000.
So I went looking for a cheap donor grill on ebay/and our version of CL.
One of the adds had a a Genesis 1100 for $60, so I had a look at that.
The photo was of a very clean looking unit, but what really caught the eye was that it had a large Weber sales sticker stuck across the front of it.
In the sales description of the add, which usually says "Used" it said "New".
The add had been up for a week or so????
Anyway I sent off an email saying I would like to buy the grill, and did not hear anything for two days, so i sent off another email,
and a very nice lady replied, saying would I like to pick the grill up on Saturday morning.
I was there at 9.00am.
The grill is brand new, it has never been turned on.
It turns out that that the owners had purchased the grill in Washington State in June 2000, assembled the grill, and then were given a surprise posting to China.
They took the grill with them, but when they got there their apartment balcony was smaller than the BBQ, so the grill went into storage.
This year they were posted to Australia, so they bought out the grill here, finally expecting to use it here.
However it seems our gas bottles and connections are a little different to USA, and they took it to a gas plumber, who told them it would cost $200 to convert to Australian spec.
So they decided to sell the 'old' grill and buy a new one, as a new one would have a warranty, which had run out on the 1100.



So now I have a few problems.
I cannot bring myself to turn the 'new' 1100 on; it is so clean.
I have nearly finished the 5000 restore, do I keep it? sell one? keep both?
Oh, I still have to find a donor grill for the few parts i am missing on the 5000.