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Weber Q Trivet

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Helllo folks, just got a Weber Q220 and I really fancy a Weber Trivet but I dont seem to be able to find one anywhere. Anybody got one? If you have, can you tell me where you got it from please :?:



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From all the replies then, I guess no-bodies got one :lol:
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CAWKY1962 wrote:From all the replies then, I guess no-bodies got one :lol:

I found this on the UK Ebay but not 100% sure if the seller UK based mind you.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-Triv ... 1171460565

Edit.. Must be a mistake as offering Free P&P from down under :?


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Phillip I think it's just a heatproof mat, if so they range from £1 (local pound shops) to £9.99 for a heavy duty one, so the postage would be negligible as they are only grams in weight. I have them for my fan oven base to aid clean up. Supposedly they can be cut to fit pans to aid in the non-stickability.
Having seen a picture of the trivet it looks similar to Lakeland's additional oven shelf, again versions available at vastly cheaper rates from catalogues and pound shops.

http://www.lakeland.co.uk/13106/Oven-Add-a-Shelf

Granted it's not a Weber but would do the job. Tala also do a range of grids fro cooling cakes etc in various sizes, maybe one of those could sunstitute for the proper trivet? Or a visit to a charity shop for an old roasting tin and rack might be of value.
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Morning, thanks for your answers. I've seen those sheets and I'll probably get them too, but I really find it dissapointing that we have to pay top price for Weber gear but we cant buy the full range over here :(
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Sadly it's a US dominated market at the moment and if you want anything it's going to cost :(
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That is so true. Talking of American market, you would think Kingsford would be looking to export their charcoal over here too, you can buy their grills ( if you really wanted to that is ) :lol:
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I'm sure most US companies would love to export their goods to the UK BUT with import duties and VAT etc it's going to need a heck of a lot of money up front (I assume) and the UK market to grow before it happens.
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