Understanding Weber Propane Grill Parts

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If the ideal summer Saturday is a backyard BBQ where you are grilling for your family, you are likely getting good use out of your grill. Over time you will discover that you need to replace some of your Weber propane grill parts. Before you get to that point it is a good idea to learn a bit about your grill and your options.

The purpose of this article is to give you a basic understanding of some of the key components of your grill. Parts for your unit usually fall into one of the following groups: the original parts that came with the grill, replacements for any of those parts, features that are add-ons, and accessories.

The most basic parts needed to be able to cook are the cooking box, the burners, the lid and the control knobs. The cooking box forms the structure of the barbecue, into which the other parts are either attached or inserted. Most grills come with multiple burners, through which the gas flows to heat the unit. Separate burners allow greater temperature control while cooking. The flow of gas to the burners is adjusted using the control knobs, usually one for each burner. The lid, often made of heavy gauge porcelain on steel, closes to seal in the heat for more efficient cooking.


The cooking grates, located above the burners in the cooking box, are your cooking platform. This is where you place the food you wish to cook. These grates are made of various materials, including cast iron, enameled steel, or stainless steel. If your grates are made of cast iron, they need to be treated before being used for the first time. You will find these seasoning instructions in the user's guide that came with your grill. Some grills also contain another element between the burners and the cooking grate. Known as the flavorizer bars, this feature captures some of the drippings from your cooking food and creates a smoky scent and flavor that is absorbed by your food as it cooks.

Most all of the parts on your grill are likely able to replaced as they break or wear out through use. Whether you need new burners or new drip pans, or possibly even new wheels, there are lots of locations where you can find parts to replace your worn ones. Keep in mind that you will probably need to know the model number of your grill in order to ensure you buy the correct part.


Beyond the standard features that come with your grill, there are optional features available that might be of interest. One that is commonly selected is the rotisserie, which comes in several variations. You might like the standard spit for roasting large items of meat. Or, if you prefer, there is a basket option that allows placement of small items for cooking, or the prongs that insert on two ends of an item to be cooked; possibly a whole chicken. No matter which rotisserie option you select, you must have a motor to allow it so spin over the burners while cooking.

The final types of parts are accessories, which are not essential to the cooking process, but can enhance it. For example, you might need special utensils for cooking on the barbecue, or possibly a basket in which to cook vegetables or delicate items that could fall through the normal cooking grates. You most certainly will want to keep your grill clean. This can be accomplished by using special brushes made to clean the cooking grates after each use, and then covering your grill with its heavy duty cover.

The point is, when you need or want Weber propane grill parts, there are lots of them available to choose from. Whether a replacement part, a new feature, or an accessory to clean or protect your grill, you have many options to improve and maintain your unit, and thus enhance your barbecuing experience.

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