How to Replace Stainless Steel Grate for Charbroil Grill

Char-Broil for more than half a century has manufactured charcoal and gas grills for outdoor barbecues. The stainless steel cooking grates and burner grates on a Char-Broil may eventually need replacing, from wear due to the constant heat, or because the surfaces have become so encrusted with grease and baked-on grime that the owner would rather replace the grate than attempt to clean one. Removing the grates is a simple process. Replacement parts are available from Char-Broil and can be purchased online for home delivery. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Char-Broil grill model number
  • Pencil and paper
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Instructions

    • 1

      Write down the model number of the Char-Broil grill if the instructiuon manual is missing or lost. This information is found on a steel plate near the bottom of the control panel or on the leg cross-supports across the front of the grill. For example, one style of Char-Broil grill has the model number 463268706.

    • 2

      Go to the Char-Broil replacement parts website (See Resources) or visit Home Depot, which has an exclusive licensing arrangement to seel Char-Broil grills and replacement parts.

    • 3

      Enter the model number of the grill in the window on the parts ordering website and order the grate online with a credit card, or take the model number to the store to buy the correct replacement grill grate.

    • 4

      Raise the lid on the Char-Broil and lift the old grate straight up and off to remove.

    • 5

      Set the new grate onto the Char-Broil with the front and back edges resting on the steel lip of the lower half of the grill.

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