  
Char-Broil Gas Grill Parts - How to Quickly Find & Order Them
Finding
the correct replacement part for your Char-Broil Grill is essential to optimal operation and delicious
grilling.
Char Broil Gas Grill Parts
To find Char Broil gas grill replacement parts on the web or at you local Lowes, Home Depot or other
big box store, locate your model number, and then you can easily search for a specific part online by typing
the number into a search engine.
Or type in the description of the Char Broil Parts into the search engine -- Like the commonly
replaced "Char Broil replacement handle."
Or just type in your grill name -- Like "Char Broil gas barbeque" or "Char-Broil Performance Series."
If you can't locate the specific model number or by name, you can simply measure your original part and
compare it to what is listed on the pages of reputable dealers. Good dealer websites will also have multiple
pictures, drawings, diagrams and specs. Many websites also offer discount Charbroil grill parts.
If you don't find what you are looking for, search for sites that offer multiple grill options -- Like "Weber
gas grill parts."
The best way to do this is to take the old part completely out of the grill and lay it on a flat work surface.
Then compare it to the picture or drawing on the webpage.
Manufacturers also commonly add numbers and letters to the Char Broil Grill Parts numbers. These can
indicate whether it is for natural gas or LP and whether the grill top is mounted on a post, cart or patio
pedestal. Sometimes they will even add a few extra letters (such as BLK for black, or BL for blue) to indicate the
color of the part. This all means that the same basic part can be sold with a large number of different -- and
confusing -- numbers.
So it is essential that you measure the old part and match it up visually with the new part you are considering.
This is why most dealers include detailed descriptions, measurements and drawings or pictures. If the dealer you
are considering does not -- click to a new site.
Model Numbers (from the Charbroil Grill Parts Page)
The best way to find the Charbroil bbq replacement parts you need to replace your worn out parts is to first
find your grill’s model number. This can be found on the grill itself or in the user manual (if you remembered to
keep it and can remember where you put it.)
Char Broil sometimes adds a suffix to the main model number. These distinguish whether your grill is a
natural gas grill or LP or whether it has a post, cart or pedestal mount. Sometimes they also add a few letters to
indicate color, like BLK for black.
This all means that the same basic part can be sold with a large number of different -- and confusing --
numbers.
Locating Specific Parts
If you can’t locate your model number, not to worry – you can search for a specific part. Good dealer
websites will have multiple pictures, drawings, diagrams and specs.
You can simply measure your original part and compare it to what is listed on the pages of reputable
dealers.
The best way to do this is to take the old part completely out of the grill and lay it on a flat work surface.
Then compare it to the picture or drawing on the webpage.
Owner's Manual
Many websites offer the Char Broil owner's manuals for download to your computer. There are also some
excellent hints and tips about caring for your grill and keeping it running well.
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