Weber Genesis Platinum, I bought in Wausau,Wisconsin. Will be drastically modified.


 
I would not do any of them. I hate the wagon wheel type things, and would love (DO LOVE) that on my 2 large grills (Wolf and Big Z) they have 4 rotating heavy duty casters. Makes things so much easier. So much so I am hoping to figure out a way to mod my Member's Mark
 
If you are moving the grill always on smooth and level pavement, then the 4 swivel casters are great, but if you have bumps and valleys or generally unlevel terrain to navigate, those swivel casters can be hard to work with on a big heavy grill.
 
if you have bumps and valleys or generally unlevel terrain to navigate, those swivel casters can be hard to work with on a big heavy grill.
Never did I think this monster would be hard to move(probably 300+ pounds)
On flat blacktop, it works great but moving it into my dirt floor with shi ty carpet pieces lean2 was more than a chore, very uneven, down hill a few feet, I struggled 😊
 
I think it'll be a regret. But the good thing is you can easily change it out. If I had the talent and machinery, I would have cut the legs a little shorter and used 5" diameter or 6" casters
 
One thing I do wish I did was make the wheels stick out further, front to back, not left to right.
On my stupid uneven lean2 floor, I about tipped her over, very top heavy 😊
 
Ok guys, don't be too judgemental on me, the grill was not very hot in the front, so I removed the front burner orifice and enlarged the hole ever so slightly.
Reinstalled the orifice and lit the burners and I can clearly see that the front burner flame is bigger than the other two burners.
I will use the grill properly Sunday evening and report back if it might have resolved my not so warm issue I was experiencing in the front.
Ok, let me have it now😁🗣
 
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You should not have to do that to get proper flame propagation and intensity. I would have been looking a little more closely at that valve. Or perhaps it came off a different model grill, what have you. Could also be your regulator is not supplying proper pressure to fully distribute gas in the manifold.
No matter, you're going to be placed in Weber hell for eternity now :D
Bottom line there are other explanations for what you experienced
 

 

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