They are not as long at the 14 inch one Weber sold in the past, they are wider as well, They are well built just shorter and wider. Personally I prefer the older style.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Response from weber.comBy Consumer Care, Weber, December 21, 2024
Your feedback is important to us. We are sorry to hear about the disappointment with the foil pans. Our Care Team will follow up with you shortly. Please look for an outreach from us soon. Thank you!
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Customer Rating
5
Comes in multiple pack
on October 31, 2021
Posted by: Anonymous
from Western Kentucky
Gender:Male
Expertise:Intermediate
I bought my replacement drip pans about 3 months ago. I ordered three thinking that they were single items and was happy with the price. As it turned out there were ten pans to a package, so I ended up with thirty drip pans. I will not have to order pans for awhile. It is much easier to replace the pan then to have to clean it. I have only had to trade out the pans one time since I ordered them. I am quite happy with my purchase, they are an excellent product. I will but them again when I run out.
These work great in my Weber Q200 grille. No more mess. Good price for a multi-pack.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
2
Drip pans leak over time
on January 8, 2019
Posted by: VA griller
from Virginia Beach
Gender:Male
Expertise:Intermediate
I purchased my Q220 6 months ago. I don't get to grill regularly, but have emptied out the drip pan on one previous occasion. After grilling for the first time in a while, I discovered that there are 4 holes in the pan. I guess it needs to be emptied after each use.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from weber.comBy Weber Grills, Weber Grills, January 14, 2019
Hi! We are sorry to hear about the issue with your drip pan. We would recommend replacing the drip pan once full. We have reached out to you via email to offer some cleaning tips and see what else we can do to help. Thanks!
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Customer Rating
3
Drip pan will develop small holes if left in
on July 31, 2019
Posted by: Bean24
from Perth - Western Australia
Gender:Male
The drip pan will develop small pin size holes and cause an unnecessary leak of fat into the catch pan if the drip pan stays in the Webber for an extended time. I’m guessing the pans are reacting with the metal of the catch pan and are oxidising. As I like to clean the drip pan ready for the next use of the Webber, I find it irritating that I can only get so much use from one drip pan. So unnecessary to just use once then throw it out.
These pans are lightweight and easy to use. When a pan holds enough grease and liquid from dripping meat, fish and chicken,I slide it into an open 1 gallon ziplock bag, zip shut the bag and throw it in the garbage--never a mess.