For the Genesis Silver A or Spirit 500
I own a Genesis Silver A and if you do too then you're at the right place for replacement grates. The B & C model replacement grates are at this link.
These Genesis Silver A replacement 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 4 years ago. 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 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...
great replacement
My Weber is about 5yrs old and the old porcelain grills were pretty worn and warped from the heat. I've had the new grates and they work fantastic. They don't stick and are easier to clean since the design is not interlaced like the porcelain grates. Its a bit early to say they will last as long or longer than the porcelain grates but they are off to a promising start.
I would highly recommend getting these, Its much cheaper then getting a whole new Weber Grill and it feels like you have a new grill by replacing the grates and flavoring bars.
No Rust, No Fuss
After switching to stainless steel, I can't see why anyone would cook on anything else. It stays cleaner than the others and can be thrown in the dishwasher when overly dirty or just crank the heat up on the grill to burn off the residue. The only con would be that for alot of foods, it works best to use a grill spray or brush on olive oil to keep the food from sticking. Another great Weber product worth every penny. I have had to replace my old enamel coated ones every year due to corrosion and just plain wearing out.
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