Collection: Barbecue

Spare parts for barbecues: grills, burners, plates, doors, valves, thermocouples, protective glasses, accessories for gas, charcoal, electric, or built-in barbecues.

Check the model or code of the barbecue/spare part to quickly find the right piece. If you're unsure, send us a photo with the brand and the part to be replaced.

Complete guide to barbecue components and maintenance

What this Barbecue collection contains

A wide range of original and compatible spare parts for gas, charcoal, electric, and built-in barbecues: cooking grills and plates, burners, flame deflectors / flame tamers, doors, thermocouples, gas valves, thermal glasses, ignition components, covers, and protective tarps.

How to identify the right spare part

  1. Fuel type (gas – LPG or methane, charcoal, electric): each type requires specific spare parts like burners, valves, or heating elements.
  2. Brand and model, often on the label or documentation; many spare parts are molded for specific series. (E.g., Weber allows searching by serial number) :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
  3. Dimensions and shape of the grill/plate; compatible valve/burner attachments; thickness of the material for enameled cast iron grills. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
  4. Safety components: thermocouples, gas valves, regulators; very important for gas BBQs. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Recommended maintenance

  • Clean grills, deflectors, and plates after each use; remove residues and grease to prevent corrosion.
  • Check valves, gas hoses, and fittings for leaks; replace any damaged components.
  • Check doors, thermal glasses, handles: heat and thermal shocks can wear them out quickly.
  • Use protective covers or waterproof tarps for outdoor barbecues to reduce weather exposure.

Common problems and quick solutions

  • Rusty or warped grill: if oxidation is present, replace it; for warping, use thicker materials or reinforced supports.
  • Irregular flame or smoky flame: dirty deflector or flame tamer; clogged burner; incorrect gas pressure.
  • Difficult or intermittent ignition: dirty electrode, loose wiring, faulty control unit or igniter.
  • Gas smell: worn seals or damaged hoses; stop use and check with certified spare parts.
  • Burns on the cover material: cover the barbecue; intense heat can deteriorate fabrics or plastic parts.

Quick FAQs

When should I replace the grill?

When it is rusty, warped, or if food constantly sticks despite cleaning: a new grill restores performance.

Gas burner not heating well

Check that it is not clogged; replace the deflector/flame tamer; check for adequate gas pressure.

Adjustable vs fixed gas valves

Adjustable ones allow fine control of the flame; fixed ones are simpler but less precise. Use spare parts recommended by the manufacturer.

Can I use universal compatible spare parts?

Yes, as long as they meet size, material (stainless steel, cast iron), attachments, and safety standards. Remember that original parts ensure better durability. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

24 products