Replacement Part Guides

Find the right part for your grill.

Independent replacement-part guides for Weber, Traeger, Char-Broil, Nexgrill, and every grill brand worth fixing. We cover every generation, every sub-model, and every commonly failed part — with the OEM part numbers and the best aftermarket alternatives.

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  • No sponsored picks
  • Covers 6 grill generations

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Cooking Grates

The cooking surface. Available in porcelain-enameled cast iron, stainless, or porcelain-coated steel.

Compatible brands

WeberTraegerChar-Broil
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Igniters

Push-button modules, electrodes, and wiring that light the burners. Most common "grill won't light" fix.

Compatible brands

WeberChar-BroilNexgrill
Coming Soon

Heat Plates & Deflectors

Metal plates that distribute heat and shield burners from grease. Used on grills without flavorizer bars.

Compatible brands

Char-BroilNexgrillKenmore
Coming Soon

Most-Read Guides

Popular Parts & Reviews This Month

The most-read, most-shared guides on the site — covering the grills people own, the parts people replace, and the decisions that matter.

Pellet Grill Review

Traeger Westwood Review (2026): Worth $700 for Smart Pellet Grilling?

Honest take on Traeger's $699 entry-level smart pellet grill that replaces the Pro 575 — what it cuts vs the Woodridge, and whether the closeout Pro 575 is the better deal right now.

13 min read

Grill Comparison

Traeger Westwood vs Westwood XL (2026): Is the $100 Upgrade Worth It?

Same hopper, same controller, same features — only 170 sq in of cooking area separates them. The honest math on whether the XL earns its $100 premium for your cooking.

8 min read

Buying Guide

Best Weber Performer Grill Cover (2026): Which Fits Your Model?

Which Weber cover fits the Performer base, Premium, Deluxe, and 2026 Smart — plus the Unicook third-party that costs half as much and fits the same.

7 min read

Accessory Review

Weber Kettle Smart Ring Review (2026): Worth $280?

The $280 retrofit that turns any 22-inch Weber Kettle into a smart grill — Wi-Fi temp control, the $180 Spider Venom alternative, and the compatibility chart for every Weber kettle.

10 min read

Grill Comparison

Weber Performer Deluxe vs Premium (2026 Update): Which Should You Buy Now?

Both models were discontinued in late 2025 — here's what replaced them in the 2026 lineup, whether to buy a closeout Deluxe, and which 2026 Performer is the right successor.

9 min read

Grill Review

Weber Performer Smart Charcoal Grill Review (2026): Worth $799?

Honest review of Weber's first Wi-Fi-enabled charcoal grill — the digital fan, the 4-hour assembly reality, and whether the $300 smart-tax over the non-smart Performer is worth it.

12 min read

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We don't sell parts. We don't get paid by grill manufacturers. We exist to help you pick the right replacement part the first time — and we're honest about how we make money doing it.

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Every parts guide on this site is written after hands-on research into specific grill models, their known failure points, and the real aftermarket alternatives. We don't recommend parts we wouldn't buy ourselves.

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Brands don't pay us for placement. We don't accept free products in exchange for positive coverage. If we recommend an OEM Weber part over an aftermarket alternative, it's because we think it's the better buy — not because Weber asked us to.

"If you ever spot a mistake, an outdated product, or a better part we missed — tell us. Every guide on this site is updated regularly based on real user feedback."

By Brand

Every Grill Brand We Cover

Jump to any brand's dedicated parts hub — live or coming soon.

Weber Spirit Parts

Weber's best-selling gas grill line. Three generations: Spirit I, Spirit II, and the 2025+ Reimagined series.

Compatible brands

E-210E-310Spirit II2025+
Browse Spirit Parts

Weber Genesis Parts

Weber's flagship mid-premium line since 1985. Six generations covered, including GS4 and 2026 Smart models.

Compatible brands

SilverGoldPlatinumGenesis II2022+
Browse Genesis Parts

Weber Summit Parts

Weber's premium line. Higher BTU output, extended warranties, fewer failures but pricier replacements.

Compatible brands

S-470S-670Summit E
Browse Summit Parts

Weber Smokey Mountain

Weber's charcoal smoker line. Water pans, grates, thermometers, and door seals are the most commonly replaced.

Compatible brands

14"18"22"
Browse WSM Parts

Weber Kettle & Charcoal

Original Kettle, Master-Touch, Performer, Jumbo Joe. Grates, ash pans, dampers, wheels.

Compatible brands

OriginalMaster-TouchPerformer
Browse Accessories

Weber Performer Parts

Replacement grates, ash catchers, dampers, covers, gas-assist parts for the discontinued Deluxe, plus 2026 Smart probes and accessories.

Compatible brands

PremiumDeluxeSmart
Browse Performer Parts

Traeger Parts

Pellet grill consumables — auger motors, hot rods, fire pots, drip trays, thermocouples.

Compatible brands

Pro 575Pro 780IronwoodTimberline
Browse Traeger Parts

Char-Broil Parts

Performance series, Signature series, and TRU-Infrared model components.

Compatible brands

PerformanceSignatureTRU-Infrared
Coming Soon

Nexgrill Parts

Evolution, Deluxe, and smart grill ranges. Often sold at Home Depot with proprietary dimensions.

Compatible brands

EvolutionDeluxeNeevo
Coming Soon

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