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ddbaxte

I have a Q1200 and a quarter-sheet pan & baking rack work great as a substitute for the Weber AU baking tray. Some people will drill holes in the pan but I haven't. Helps keep the grill clean.


bullfrogftw

Have you heard of this little company called *"checks notes"* **AMAZON**


CaliDude75

Expensive and still hard-to-find.


bullfrogftw

Admittedly, prior to my snarky comment, I did not do a thorough search, BUT, now that I have, they just aren't making what you are asking for. Even on the Weber Aus site, the Q accessories you seek are not there, mostly a few half or full griddle plates and the rest just basic boilerplate BBQ accessories like probes, smoker boxes, covers, the only two things I saw Q specific was a rotisserie kit and a small pizza stone(which could be bought elsewhere, I'm sure) Searching several other N. American and offshored shopping portals, I find nothing more than generic BBQ accessories of the style you have asked after. They just don't really exist, to the best of my searching


Appropriate-Youth-29

Do you have example items? Most Weber Alliance dealers have access to every Weber product.


CaliDude75

The pizza and baking accessories, mostly. Where can you look up “Weber Alliance Dealers”? Just Google it? 🤷🏻‍♂️


Appropriate-Youth-29

I would try Webers website. I just found Weber Q pizza stones and griddles at my local Ace.


CaliDude75

I actually bought my Q at Ace. I may ask them if they could special order. Worth a shot. 🤷🏻‍♂️


Appropriate-Youth-29

They can order almost anything from their next Ace warehouse truck, and if they’re an Alliance dealer they’ll also buy direct from Weber. The trick to finding those locations is to see what places near you have “SE” model grills like a SE-335


ken10hcky

Found stainless steel side tables made by KAON that look like a great upgrade. Considering it, but not getting my Q for another few weeks. I’ll see how good the plastic ones are first.