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Purchased these to replace originals which were getting very rusted. They are 21.5 inches long and fit the Silver A model. The box is mislabeled on the top and front flap indicating the are 22.5 inches. The side panel shows the correct length of 21.5 inches and that's what is in the box.
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These fit my ancient Webber Grill perfectly, replacing the burned-out, rusted older ones have replaced years ago. There's still quite a lot of flare up as these have not yet been coated with food yet. But the flareup is handled easily by cooking on low heat for the most part.Best Deals for Weber 7534 Flavorizer Bars - Set of 5
We needed them and they work, that is really all there is to say. Oh, and the price was great here.Honest reviews on Weber 7534 Flavorizer Bars - Set of 5
The flavorizer bars on my Genesis Silver A grill had pretty much disintegrated after about 10 years of use and as I was overhauling my grill with new igniter and burner tubes, finally replaced the flavorizer bars. Of course they are easy to install since they just drop in underneath the cooking grates. With the installation of the new igniter, burner tubes, flavorizer bars, and porcelain enameled cooking grates, my grill is as good as new! This is genuine Weber part and was cheaper than buying direct from Weber.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Weber 7534 Flavorizer Bars - Set of 5
I own a Genesis Silver A (the smaller model) and if you do too then you're at the right place for replacement Flavorizer Bars. The B & C (larger) model replacement bars are at this link. The ones that came with the grill (sheesh...like 7 years ago now?) finally deteriorated to the point of disintegration at the center of two of the bars. These replacement bars practically make my relatively old grill as good as new again.And if you haven't already, you should also grab some replacement grates for your grill. Not the porcelain ones though; go with the stainless steel grates. The Genesis Silver A replacement stainless steel grates should have come with the grill; unfortunately, the grill came with the porcelain grates which I should have replaced the same day I got the grill 7 years ago (I replaced the grates in 2010 and there's a dramatically improved difference). The stainless steel grates work much better because the heat is more evenly distributed, and they're just a more solid product.
There's not much more that can be said about Flavorizer Bars and cooking grates, so let me tell you a few things that I do to make my Weber work best for me.
-Most importantly...keep it covered. Amazon sells a cover...get it. Not coving it will cut its life in half at least.
-Cover the funnel shaped grease drip pan with tin foil and change it regularly; otherwise build-up in the trap can catch fire and THAT does not make a steak taste very good.
-Change the disposable grease traps regularly (otherwise they start to stink).
-Get yourself a quality wire brush and use it before each use...NOT after. The build-up on the cooking grates after each use actually protects them from the elements.
-Before each use, after you wire brush the grates, put some cooking oil on some paper towels and wipe the grates down.
-Pre-heat the grill on high for at least 5 10 minutes; it burns off anything left over from the cleaning and makes the cooking grates nice and hot.
-Initiate cooking steaks, chops, any cuts of meat (even burgers...no, not hot dogs) on just-over-medium heat for 2 minutes on each side and flip before cooking to your liking. This brief searing of each side locks in the flavor of your cut of meat.
-Cook with a closed cover; normal cuts of meat shouldn't take more than a total of 10 minutes (including the searing).
-Let your meat sit for up to 5 minutes before slicing (or biting into it!). This locks in the juices; if the juices are too hot when you slice (or bite), they'll run right out of your cut of meat.
There you go. Hope that helps. And don't forget to cover the grill after it cools. Bon appetit!
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