🔥 Ignite Your BBQ Passion with the Ultimate Burner Replacement!
The Brinkmann Grill Parts Pro Adjustable Universal Replacement BBQ Grill Oblong Tube Burner is designed to fit a wide range of grills, ensuring you can easily repair and enhance your grilling setup. Made from durable stainless steel, this burner promises longevity and performance, while the included installation hardware makes setup a breeze.
J**R
Good quality esp for $32
Good fit for 20 year old Fiesta Advantis grill. First time replacing the burner wasn't sure what I would find. Had to modify the opening of the gas connector a little to where it connects to the supply. Used 7/16 bit which bored the opening just slightly- provided a snug fit. Good generic design which seems to be good quality stainless steel. I think will outlast my grill. Glad I didn't replace the grill.
P**I
good replacement
It works well
J**E
good product and fit
on the expensive side but perfect fit and works well
J**P
Good value for the money.
It fits my barbecue stand, ease of installation and gas-flow burning evenly. Good value for the money.
S**L
Not easy to install
I had to do a lot of adjusting to fit in the holes that go to the knobs. It said that this was a fit for my grill. Working well though.
S**E
Works well!
Be prepared for some assembly. Small hardware means difficult handling. A magnetized Phillips screwdriver solved that. Assembly was pretty straight forward. Adjusting was easy. I adjusted mine a little longer than the original burner, as my grill had the room. Be very careful with the flexible, extendable Venturi tubes. Take it slow and you’ll be fine. The fit isn’t exact for my grill- the venturi tubes are a little too close together to match the openings on the bottom of the firebox. They are flexible enough to work anyway. Again, take it slow and make small adjustments as needed. The quality is good. I expect it to rust fairly quickly. There is a stainless version. I will likely be replacing my grill with a larger one next year, so I’m not worried about rust. All in all, for the price of this item, I have a perfectly functional grill. Definitely recommended if you’re willing to be careful during assembly and installation.
A**R
Mods required!
The product seems well built BUT you really need to look at your old burner. Mine the gas tubes were spaced about 4" from each other. This unit has them side by side. I needed to modify by cutting the center of the grill to fit the tubes through. By the time I realized these were not going to fit without this modification I had already assembled most of it. It did work but like Iu said required grill modification. Also does not come with a spark igniter!
S**R
Works just fine to refurbish old gas grill
Our gas grill is at least 20yrs. old & I've replaced its rusted out burner at least three times before.This time had to decide between a new grill or complete refurbish/repair. The shell had some fairly serious corrosion underneath the (pardon the pun) totally toasted burner, and the support sheet metal was rusted badly. I leaned heavily towards 'new grill time'. BUT... an equivalent to our fairly small grill is now in the > $200 range, and nothing really appealed to me below $300+, so I set out to refurb.Looked up univeral burner replacement and was SHOCKED at how expensive they are now - last time I replaced, a similar univerals was in the $15 range...The long winded explanation is to point out the calculus to the sellers... at this price point, I almost tipped to new grill... if it weren't mid-Summer, and they're at their highest price point, I would have gone new.I know with COVID isolation we're all staying in more & grilling is at a premium... but you've nearly priced yourself out.SO... for me, I went with the $30 new burner + a $10 sheet of 24-gauge steel + a $5 can of high-heat paint, spent an hour with power tools (rotary wire brush, cut-off wheel & grinder) and did a full refurb. That's $45 vs. $300... right on the line for ME... who likes to DIY & reuse... most people would probably not do the refurb...