However, the biggest problem was when, after about 8 months of use, I went to do my thorough spring clean of the grill, including trying to re-seat the two tubes that were having the worst gas flow problems. And it pulled apart like cheap, overcooked ceramic. Stainless steel? Maybe stainless excessively high carbon steel. Not sure how these are made, but they are JUNK.
I'll be going to the local shop and finding a decent quality 15641. These aren't worth the shipping and packaging they take to get to your house.
Prior to yesterday, these would have gotten a 3.. not very well designed, but functional and affordable. But 8 months old and cracking like they're made of charcoal is just CHEAP garbage.
Edit: Not sure if Amazon will let me post a link, but you can see images of this "quality" product at (imgur dot com / a / UTCEW). I bought these on April 12, 2012. They are 12 months old. This is inexcusable. Charge the amount you need to charge to make a decent product. This is a joke.
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These worked as expected. They were perfect replacements for the rusted out burners in my 4 year old Nextgrill.My only complaints are.
1. It did not include the screws needed to mount to the grill.
2. It did not include plugs or screws cover the unused mounting holes.
Note that on the Nextgrill the back side mounting location is a small peice of bent sheet metal that was rusted and the burnder mounting screws were rusted beyond the point they could be removed. In order to remove the old burners and install the new ones I had to break off the old mounting brackets, make new brackets and then I riveted the brackets onto the grill.
Fortunately I had the right tools and some spare sheet metal I could use so I did not need to make multiple trips to the store. Anyone replacing the burners on their grill should first remove the old burners to understand what else is needed and how difficult it will be to replace them.
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