





🔥 Bring your grill back to life — because great BBQ waits for no one!
This 3-pack of 13 3/4” cast iron burner replacements from Direct store Parts is engineered for seamless compatibility with over 30 Charbroil, Centro, Thermos, and Costco Kirkland gas grill models. Crafted from durable cast iron, these burners restore even heat distribution and reliable ignition, eliminating hot spots and rust issues. Easy to install and cost-effective, they offer a smart upgrade to extend the life of your grill and keep your outdoor cooking game strong.
| ASIN | B01G1ZLV4G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,142 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #148 in Grill Burners |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (839) |
| Date First Available | May 23, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.49 pounds |
| Item model number | DB106-3 |
| Manufacturer | Direct store |
| Product Dimensions | 13.75 x 2.25 x 2 inches |
J**N
One of the best Amazon purchases of all time. Totally surprised how good.
If you want the full story you can read below. If you want the punchline... these burner replacements are fabulous and would buy again in a sec but likely won't have to because they seem much more durable than previous replacements that lasted 7 years or more. If you want my long winded story why I am so fond of these burners... keep reading. This purchase has more impact for me because of my strange affection for my cheap gas grill. I have the very common 3 burner Thermos branded model with left side external stove stop burner. Almost identical model available from Charbroil and LITERALLY 10 or more other companies just carrying different branding badge. It usually retails between $349 - $499 and commonly available for $299 or even $249 at end of season. Mine was purchased at Target in 2000. It was brand new Target with very aggressive clearance strategy. They must have over stocked the Thermos grills because they went on clearance and did not sell through. Within a few weeks it kept dropping until it was $49. I bought 5 and put in my garage eventually giving 4 of them to friends. For first 5 years we all raved about the best grill for the money in the history of the world. At 5 years 3 of the 5 were force retired. At 7-8 years my friend and I found replacement burners and heat shields online at a grill parts outlet. Was very difficult to find for whatever reason and the original burners (along with grates and sheilds) were basically disintegrating. The replacements did not fit perfect but a little creative engineering and it worked good... but not as good as original. At 12 years my grill was now alone in the world and considering a DNR or at least Hospice but I was able to clean and fix to get another 4-5 years. But over past year or so it has been clear the end was near... or so I thought. Early 2019 I took apart grill and burners did not remove... they crumbled. Not even sure how they were working at all but explined why one corner has dangerous large flame and rest of grill was not really getting flames. So did couple quick searches for new grill and saw replacement burners in search results. About 30 minutes of getting excited for a new grill I realized I was not ready to breakup. Found these burners and similar heat shields for 25% of cost compared to ones I bought many years earlier. The upgraded stainless steel grates were like new after run through oven cleaning cycle and the burner and shields showed up next day. I took everything out and core frame was still solid. After cleaning there was life left and so I went to install burners. DAMN! Slid into place and peg on back fit right into the worn but solid metal rail across back. (Previous burners did not line up and I had to "engineer" them to stay in place.) I put the cotter pins in, shields on, replaced grates and took minute to enjoy how great it looked and prepare for possibility the end was here and it was not going to work. Can't describe the joy of hearing the woosh of gas igniting along the middle burner like it once did 15+ years ago. Previous replacement burners had flames but uneven and hard to light. Turned on the other 2 and they too lit with a nice whoosh and now 3 burners with clear even sized flames all along both sides. It was a glorious day and a truly memorable moment. Why am I so excited about my $49 Target grill getting the Steve Austin Bionic Man treatment? Who cares... my grill is back baby! So much meat so little time. So much improved over last burners open up so many new options. Maybe I can move out of my house and live on the patio next to my grill :) If you have one of the grills listed as compatable... buy these and don't look back and I hope you get some of the same joy from your fine grilled cuisine as I do with my Fred Sanford Franken-grill which I now I plan to try and keep as long as I can. No lie... I considered buying 1 or 2 more sets just in case they were not available in the future but that is crazy and I kinda like the idea of the ones I current have lasting forever.
D**.
Perfect fit
They worked!! Perfect fit for our Charbroil grill. Saved us from purchasing a new grill.
K**M
Charbroil Grill Burners
I was pleasantly surprised with the apparent quality and weight of the new burners. The fit was perfect, if they last and do not begin to rust I will consider this a good purchase. We cook on the grill nearly every day, so far so good. If I have any trouble with this purchase I will certainly give an update
V**R
Great Value!
The burners fit perfectly, were easy to install, price was right, quick shipping...my only issue is that they don't produce a flame as hot as the original burners. There is a bolt which I assume is a method of adjusting the fuel/air mixture (no instructions or info comes with the burners), and I tried adjusting this bolt on each of the 3 burners, but still couldn't seem to get a very robust flame. I'll keep trying to adjust, but it doesn't seem to make much difference unless I screw the bolt all the way in tight which results in no flame or quite a way out, which results in a yellow erratic flame.
T**M
Works just fine
The burners worked just fine so far. I just installed them last week. Had to hold them down with some screws and I've got the heat plates coming to cover them. The gas adjustable screw is interesting. I guess removing the screw allows more gas I've never seen a air mixture like this before. Can't beat the price. We'll find out about durability in a year or so.
D**N
Works great!
Amazing! Perfect replacements for my old bbq charbroil. I even went to lows and they didn't have what I needed and so I looked it up here and there it was! Came the next day 4th of July was save!
D**.
They Fit and Work!!!
My very old Grill was almost taken to the curb last month as it was performing horrible. Decided to instead replace all the inside pieces (The stainless exterior looks fine) so grates, bricks and burners were ordered ( Replacing Grill - $450, new parts- $70) . These slipped in no problem, Old ones where rusted and gas holes blocked etc... It was no wonder why I was getting such uneven cookspace. These went right in and fitment perfect. I adjusted the flame with the screw adjuster. Now the grill heats up Real Quick, Much Hotter and much more consistent heat. I just based it off size of the burners as my unit is that old. Yes these are the type that came with the unit (Cast Iron) and will eventually rust out I guess, but this has been sitting outside for 16 years uncovered so if I get even half that out of these I am happy.
R**S
Great Burner Replacements
I have a Char Broil grill that had it's burners blow out after 15 years. I was able to obtain information from Char Broil as to the model number of my grill. I looked on the Char Broil web site first and found the burner replacements for the grill. Then I found these on Amazon. These are 1/3 the cost of the ones on the Char Broil site and fit the grill exactly. I've already used them once so I can attest to the fact that they work. They have some heft to them so you can tell they are not flimsy and in fact are substantial. The only problem I had in replacing them was installing the cotter pinss used to hold the burners down in the back. It took some patience and a lot of sweat (it was 90 degrees that day) to get them in place. The problem is you can't see where the pins go. You had to do it by touch. You probably don't need the cotter pins but I felt it was worth the effort to use them. The grill is now back to functional. All in all it was a great deal.
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