Weber 7621 Gas Grill Porcelain Enameled Flavorizer Bar Set for 300 Series Gas Grills (17.6 x 2.3 x 2.2),Gray
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There are only 17 of them. 5" long. Most likely, you'll need the 7534, but if you give us your grill's model number, we'll be able to match you with the right flavorizer bars. Thank you for taking the time to contact us.
Hello, These flavorizer bars are compatible with Genesis 300 series models manufactured between 2011 and 2016. The control knobs would be mounted on the front of the grill in those models. If the control knobs on the right side of your Genesis are mounted, you'll need flavorizer bar set 7539. Just to let you know, 89556 isn't a model number. An owner's manual has this part number. Thanks!
It's best to double-check by measuring your existing ones. I went ahead and did it.
Hello, These are the flavorizer bars to use if your Genesis 310 has front-mounted control knobs. If your grill has control knobs on the side, you'll need flavorizer bar set 7539. Thanks!
Selected User Reviews For Weber 7621 Gas Grill Porcelain Enameled Flavorizer Bar Set for 300 Series Gas Grills (17.6 x 2.3 x 2.2),Gray
Amazon's robot warned me that they might not fit my grill when I placed my order. I decided to take a chance because I already had a Genesis E330 and these claimed to be for a 300 series. They're a good match for the old ones, which were beginning to show their age. I wish they had used a high-quality stainless steel for these; they would have lasted longer. Our grill gets a lot of use, and I replace it every three years or so. I'm not sure if they're something I could make myself.
I'm writing this review to warn readers about a blunder I made, and it's entirely my fault: when ordering replacement brackets, you must pay close attention to the size you require. I ordered a size that was a couple of inches too small for me. The larger size is also available on Amazon, so measure the width of your brackets before ordering and then order the correct size brackets. I enjoy my Weber grill enough that purchasing replacement parts is worthwhile. The older drip brackets were rusted, gritty, encrusted with soot, and so on, and they looked pretty sad. These brackets are identical to the ones that were previously used. Because the metal on the old brackets had deteriorated, it allowed flame to reach the meat. The heat is now evenly distributed thanks to the new brackets. As a result, I'm a lot more in control of my cooking. It appeals to me. It comes highly recommended!.
310 These say they'll fit a 300 series grill, so I "assumed" they'd fit an E-series grill. They won't, according to number 310. They're about an eighth of an inch too long. br>br>On a related note, I was unable to locate the Flavorizer bars that would fit the E-Type. Anywhere you can find a Weber 310. I had no choice but to purchase a Chinese knockoff. That does not make me happy.
I bought my first grill when I was in my early twenties, and let's just say it wasn't a Weber. It lasted about a year before rusting, falling apart, and simply ceasing to function properly. Yes, I am more conscientious about my possessions than others because I suffer from OCD. I purchased my first Weber grill 13 years ago, and it lasted ten years before I decided it was time for a replacement. Mostly because the exterior had seen better days in the previous ten years, and I wanted something newer. I purchased a Silver Genesis e310 three years ago. It was exactly what I needed in a full-size grill. Flavorizer bars, as you may know, don't last forever, and the stainless versions, which cost twice as much, won't either. They're made to do exactly what they're supposed to be doing. Sure, I could have them made out of 1/8 stainless steel, but why go through the trouble? They were ready to go for the price and arrived the next day at my door. They cost $49. 00 and lasted three years. That, in my opinion, is well worth the effort. Because I grill on a weekly basis, I'm sure the majority of you will say, "He probably used them once a week. " No way! I'm not going to do that! I did not purchase a $600 grill with the intention of grilling once a week. In the end, if you're looking for value, Weber is the way to go. Invest in something that will pay off in the long run. Amazon had the best deal on the bars, with free Prime shipping the next day.
These are a three-star rating based on our experience. I say that because it's frustrating to have to replace the inserts on a $1,000 Weber grill (still under warranty, but they always find a reason not to pay) every three years. We have a $200 outdoor grill at our ranch, and I think we'll be able to use it for at least four years. When it comes to "drop-in" replacements, they're simple and straightforward. All I ask is that they last longer than three years.
Our grill was restored to its original condition. The grill had left a lot of flaking. This grill got a lot of use on a regular basis! It had gotten to the point where we thought the Grill was toast, but these made all the difference. In addition, we received some new shelving. The grill appears to be brand new and is performing admirably once more. Never would have guessed a grill could be "polished" in this way! Before you throw in the towel on your current grill, I strongly advise you to look into replacing the parts.
Almost every day, I cook dinner on my Webber Genesis grill. It's been almost 6 years and this is the only part I've had to replace, and it's the first time. They were an exact fit and simple to install, though I did take the time to thoroughly clean, degrease, and inspect the insides of the grill. It seems to me that these should be made of a non-rusting material; perhaps the porcelain coating will help them last longer; only time will tell.
Ordering "flavorizer bars" for your Weber grill should be done with caution. I've got an e-mail address for you. The 330 Spirit grill, as well as the E-Z grill's description on their ad The 330 parts are for "Weber 300 Series Gas Grills," according to Amazon. If you type "Weber E-" in the box to check for fit, you'll get "Weber E-. " "Yes, it fits the Spirit E-330 Spirit Grill," says 330 Spirit Grill. Grill with a 330 degree temperature. "However, the part they send you is for a "Genesis 300 series gas grill," which isn't compatible. Surprisingly, Weber has two different gas grill models, the Spirit Series and the Genesis Series, both with the same model number, "E-. " 330 "The parts aren't interchangeable, at least not the "flavorizer bars," so be wary, the Amazon advertising is faulty, and it's very believable that Amazon is as perplexed as I am by Weber's bizarre practice of naming different appliances with the same exact model number.