🔥 Upgrade your grill game with precision and power!
This 52cm stainless steel burner tube is a direct replacement for Weber Q200, Q220, Q2000, and Q2200 gas grills. Featuring an upgraded vent guard and larger burner holes, it ensures faster startup, consistent blue flames, and even cooking. Easy to install with included screws and instructions, it’s built to last with corrosion-resistant, non-magnetic stainless steel.
Product Dimensions | 43 x 14.6 x 2 cm; 280 g |
Part number | 1862 |
Material type | Stainless Steel |
Manufacturer | GFTIME |
Item model number | VC-41862 |
ASIN | B07744RF8M |
K**.
Worked well for Weber Q100
Got this as a replacement for the Bunsen burner on my Weber Q100 and it fits perfectly, I have used it and it is working perfectly, I would highly recommend (but I literally just got this for I will update in a few months)
T**M
Q3200 fits perfect.no drilling, everything provided,replacement screws and correct placement of mesh
A lot of the reviews here seem to have had a similar issue, the screw hole in the wrong place, no replacement screws provided. i did not have any of those issues.we have a weber Q3200 BBQ. i think we bought it in 2014/15? something like that. the original gas tubes had split and was overcooking in spots. i checked for replacement parts, which in Europe was really hard to find, there was a place in NL that delivered but the parts were 99 euro and 30 euro delivery. I would go with this but i really dont expect the rest of the BBQ to last another 7-8 years. Also its not cheap. This option was a much more appropriate alternative and priced correctly.the good news is to replace these parts could not be easier (thanks again Weber). unscrew the 2 bolts, which is probably that hardest part of this process as it had 7 -8 years of cooking BUT it worked. once unscrewed on the Q3200, you twist the tube and move the rectangle tube forward toward you and it undocks from the gas ports.One tip I would give is clean the whole area where you will be sitting the metal tabs (the parts you bolt down).The anti spider (i believe thats what they are for), the metal mesh part was on the outside as per photo (seems some posters didnt get that version) in advert. it fit perfectly. just make sure its fully docked before you screw it all back in.the whole process took maybe 15 mins, that includes opening the box, cleaning all the gunk and reseating.it fitted perfectly on mine and there was 2 screws supplied to refit and they were the same size. Probably not the same quality as the weber ones if i am to be fair.Will these parts last as long as the original, judging by some other posters here, it doesnt look like it, but considering i can get nearly 3 sets of these for the price of an original AND i doubt the rest of the BBQ will not rust out beneath it in the interim, im cool with this decision.So i would buy this again, absolutely. if you are concerned its a tricky process, it really isnt (just wear old clothes). i have now replaced the grill plates and now these and im really thinking i should respray the old BBQ to give it a new lease of life. only other issue; you have to work out all again where the hot spots are but thats like any new BBQ. of course if it rusts out in a month, i will update here. i really doubt it tho. enjoy the last of the BBQ summer!!! (before it becomes Autumn and winter BBQing)! edit: typos
M**E
Fits Weber Q300, almost perfect
Its early days, having just fitted it. Simple enough on a Q300 - undo the two nuts that hold the gas pipe valve to the main distribution point under the right hand side, and unscrew (I needed socket wrench as they were rusted). The end fitting from the gas side rotates and then pulls out - there is a catch that engages when you rotate the end cap. It delivers gas fairly across the holes and the BBQ is now working again perfectly.The reason it doesn't get 5* is that the mesh gauze that covers the air intake at the end of the pipe *should* be wrapped round the outside of the pipe. In this version they have it on the inside... surely harder to manufacture this way... and has the unwanted side effect of getting in the way when you push the end cap (gas valve) onto the pipe - it crunches up inside the pipe, so not ideal.Supplier: make that simple change and this will make the burner pipes perfect.UPDATE Jan 2023: the steel has corroded (so.. poor quality stainless) and now has rusted holes. In less than 3 years use. Price change from £17 to £27
R**S
Easy to Install.
My original burners were getting a little rust, Weber Q let outside with cover throughout the year. Replaced them with these, very east to do and seems to work OK
C**N
it works like the original
it works like the original
M**N
Value for money
Works ok but not the same quality as the original. Also I had to retro fit it as the screw hole was of center. Good value for money. You get what you pay for
B**D
Well built and fits well
The GFTIME 43.82 fits the Weber 100. Very well. The real size is 43.18cm. I don’t know why they call the wrong size.It’s well built. Works well. I strongly recommend it. My Webber is 2013.
M**D
Fast transfer, great product
Fast transfer and great product
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 months ago