🔥 Elevate Your Grilling Game!
The Char-Broil Bar Burner and Heat Tent Combo is a versatile grilling accessory designed to enhance heat distribution and protect your burners. With a durable telescoping stainless steel design that adjusts from 12 to 28 inches, it seamlessly replaces bar burners ranging from 15 to 22 inches, ensuring a perfect fit for your grill.
B**W
Plug and play for my grill
Replaced my deteriorating grill innards, works great, plug and play.... Check your type and connections first. Good value for the money. Be careful will the flexible tubes as the a crimped on, so don't pull on them to extend them, pull the tube not the end.
R**I
It worked in my sunbeam 340 bbq
The first item received did not have the accessory package - feet,screws, clips- . Tried working with the mfr and did not have much luck- probably my fault- lack of computer expertise on my part. Amazon immediately took care of business and sent me a replacement item. The burner holes did not match up when adjusted to my BBQ. I used the parts from both units to get a perfect match. Something wrong with the mfr process. The screws sent did not want to start. Had to drill the mounting holes a small amount and then went together. The burner is made of strong/thick stainless steel. After installing, I lite the burners and they worked better than the original. I did not need the heat diffuser's. I see that Amazon does had a burner only, after I had already ordered.
E**K
Heads Up If You have A Smaller Grill
My Charbroil grill was on the shorter end of this products limitations. The burner and deflector are telescopic in a way that allows you to make it the correct length for your particular grill. My grill was less than 20 inches wide inside which meant the burners end pieces had to be slid down all the way to fit. Because of this the parts are very tight and the holes that allow gas to escape may not line up. I had to drill out some of these misaligned holes. I probably burned through about five drill bits since this is stainless steel and the holes are small. In the long run I was able to connect everything else very easily, but the drilling was a frustrating process. These parts were also a little different than the original, but work just fine once installed.
V**R
good fit
cook good as original
S**W
Made with good quality materials
I bought this for my old BBQ that parts are no longer available (Arklamatic) so I had to adapt the lower BBQ housing (minimal work - drilled one hole) but it works perfectly and I am pleased with the sturdy construction. Should last longer than the OEM replacement..
E**T
It's a decent universal burner
I have an old-style Char-Broil Deluxe 7000 Natural Gas grill that I rescued 20 years ago from a scrapper. It has been longer than that, that Charbroil stopped producing parts for this grill so I have had to use universal-fit parts such as the cooking grate and the burner. This is the 3rd burner that I have had in it. The original burner fell apart and I bought a universal-fit burner for it that you can see in one of the pictures. What I have found over the years was that the weak point in this kind of grill design is where the gas tubes attach to the burner itself. The brackets that attach to the flexible aluminum tubes always rust out long before the burner does. You can see my attempt to repair that (which did not work) in the second picture. I was going to just buy the replacement tubes but I figured why not replace the entire burner itself since it was only $10 more.This was the initial test fitting and test firing. I discovered I had not extended the burner sides wide enough so I will do that and reseat it. The flexible aluminum tubes extend long enough to reach the gas orifices. Note that in the original CharBroil grill the orifice tubes do not have a slot so the included clips are useless. Instead after reseating the burner I will twist some wire around the end of the burner tube and hook the original clips to it. Note that the tube ends that go over the gas orifices are pot metal castings. Sometimes a metal casting does not have full filling of the casting mold and the casting will have a defect or flaw which will cause it to crack or break so be sure to check yours as soon as you get it.I do not care for the included heat shield that extends but it will work when needed. My heat shield is a universal heat shield that I cut down to the correct length but like any heat shield the hot flame temperature causes it to corrode. I actually prefer Lava Rock in grills as it spreads the heat more evenly but people have been against lava rock in grills for a long time now because it flares up the grease more. However heat shields also flare up grease. Less heat and more time grilling will prevent that but people are impatient these days.It is true that the self-tapping machine thread screws supplied will not screw into the burner but there is an easy fix for that which does not involve drilling. You take one of the coarse thread screws and drive it in first for a couple of turns then back it out. Then the smaller screw will thread in (with enough force) Also you really don't need to use those screws because after 6 months of use the burner tubes will very likely corrode together and there's not really any sort of lateral force that would widen or shorten the burner.I have been grilling on natural gas grills for close to 40 years. If you buy an outdoor grill you must understand that the burners ALWAYS rust out. Unless you buy repair parts and repair the grill you will be spending a very large amount of money every few years buying new grills. There are some wonderful grills that I see people putting on the side of the road every year that just need new burners but they are almost always propane. Years ago it was common knowledge that all you had to do to convert from propane to natural gas was drill the gas orifice out. Kenmore for example with their grill even supplied alternate orifices. But today the nannies in government put a stop to that by requiring gas certifications and only the large grill companies can afford to do those, so there's only a limited selection of natural gas grills on the market.My starter grill was a massive 50 year old Kenmore H-burner single control knob with lava rock and a cast iron burner and feed pipe that my father bought new when I was a few years old. That burner lasted decades but the top rusted out. We got the rust hole brazed up and it lasted another decade then rust got it. It's been running universal burners ever since. In fact I completely rebuilt it and repainted it a few years ago and replaced all the gas piping and it's running like a tank at our beach vacation house.The cast aluminum grills are the way to go. Stainless steel grills will rust. People do not believe it but stainless steel rusts. Aluminum grills will last decades on the interior with no maintenance at all except burner replacement, and if the tops are repainted every year with grill paint they will also last decades out in a coastal environment. But a stainless steel grill will rust out in 2-3 years at the coast and 10-15 years in the interior.If you maintain your grill and replace the burner when it needs it, you will easily save quite enough money to pay for a plumber to run a gas line and natural gas grill is absolutely the way to do it. We grill year round. And the meat skewers in the picture tasted as good as they look.I rated this universal 3 stars because while the burner steel was definitely much thicker than my previous universal fit burner, the connection brackets for the gas pipes to the burner are just as flimsy and likely to corrode as the last one. And that sliding heat shield is ridiculous. Charbroil should supply a full length heat shield with paper templates people can use to cut it down to the standard sizes. A garden variety hacksaw can easily cut a stainless steel heat shield if it's clamped to a 2x4. The burner hold screws should be coarse thread self tapping not machine fine thread. They also need to acknowledge that not all grills have clip slots for holding the burner tubes on to the orifices since they manufactured a grill like that. I do give them a plus for decent mounting brackets however Charbroil should still be selling original equipment burners for all of their grills not just the brand new ones. Lastly there is no way to adjust the air intake into the tubes to get the best flame fuel/air mixture. Even though the air intake is "close enough" that you do get a decent flame it is a bit choked down not enough air.Ultimately though buyers need to understand that fitting a universal fit burner like this one into an older grill is absolutely not plug-and-play and it is going to require some adjustments.
T**7
Great replacement, Easy to assemble!
Wow so glad Char-Broil makes this burner! Fit my grill perfect. Needed a 21" burner and all others are like 17" but can be used for those needed 21", yeah they are not ideal. I easily put it together, the holes all lined up and I screwed it all together. Had to bend the feet a little to fit but I'm cooking with gas now! I have an even burning/heat surface now. I hope this one last a few years, time will tell. Don't forget to clean your grill up, that grease can corrode metal easy. Not sure why this combo is way cheaper than the 2 separate but well worth the money.
W**E
Inexpensive replacement.
The media could not be loaded. This burner works pretty good on my really old grill. The included screws that secure the burner extensions in place didn't fit but I had some that did. Otherwise, it was pretty easy to assemble and it burns much better than what it replaced, very little yellow flame. You may need to adjust the distance between the burner and the bar. Mine seemed too close to the burner so I raised it so the edges are about an inch above the burner. The older bar was much narrower and thinner so it's supports in the grill were lower than needed for this new bar.
J**.
Was an easy fit to my Old Char Broil BBQ
Ordered this for a Char broil bbq I bought secondhand. Read some of the feedback and was a bit wary. But it arrived very quickly, even though it came from America. I put it together which was fairly simple. I had to enlarge the hole for pipes to go through which was easy. Fitted it to the bbq and all working fine. Very good quality of the metal used, just got to get some cooking on it now. Well done Char Broil 👍
M**Y
Feels solid
Replaced my old burner as it was rusted through and not safe.Fitting was relatively easy but like others said they can be hard to get in as the screws are to big. No matter which way you put them in. I luckily had some spare smaller ones I used. The output is OK. It doesn't get as hot as fast as my old one but it's cheaper than buying an entirely new bbq which is a waste for a replaceable part.Hopefully it should last as it feels sturdy. I had no issues with the pipes melting like others said.
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