- Fits spirit 700, genesis silver b/c, genesis gold 2002 and newer models, and 2005 genesis platinum gas grills with individual carton dimensions - 29.5 H x 2.2 W x 2.7 D (all dimensions are in inches )
- Puts out consistent, evenly-spread heat.
- Made of stainless steel for prolonged life expectancy
- Allows grill temperature to be properly maintained
- Consists of 1 crossover tube and 3 burner tubes
- Easy to install; includes hardware and instructional guide
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Ñööri Mãlik
Not a bad job, it take a little time is all
Bought these over the winter but just installed them the week of June 6/17. I have the Weber Genesis Silver C with side burner. Note: Instead of using their instructions, I used the one from my weber grill and it had a quick section on how to replace them. It seemed like with the burner insturctions I was taking almost the whole grill apart and you dont have to do that. I was surprised that after 11 years, and I cook in the winter with mine, brushing off the snow and ice, that the old burners were in pretty good shape, the cross over pipe was the problem but anyways the grill is like new now.
Trisha Redlund
I learned my lesson. Stick with genuine Weber parts in your Weber grill
After installing an off brand last year and never being happy with the performance, I bought these genuine Weber burner tubes this year and wow, what a difference! The air shutters on the off-brand (Hongsgo SBG508) are poorly designed and even after several attempts to improve the airflow adjustment I was still never able to get a good hot blue flame. With these 7508's (which arrived in a Weber brand box) I installed them with NO adjustment, turned on the gas, opened the valve, pushed the ignitor button, and watched a perfect HOT blue flame spread across the burner tube. I opened the valves for the other two burner tubes and observed the same even blue flame. I'm very pleased! There is a reason I've been a Weber fan for the 11 years I've owned this grill, so it really doesn't make sense to put non-Weber parts in it. Considering the cost of a new grill, the price of these burners is a bargain to provide Weber performance for number of years to come.
Azura Ena Rhosyn
Like Having a Brand New Grill on My Patio
Pros: Light weight; easy to install, somewhat Cons: None Bottom-Line: Brought new life to my aging Weber I own a 10-year Weber Genesis Silver that I love, however the burner tubes were starting to rust, and clog; this despite the fact that I cover the grill at all times when not using it. I was going to purchase a brand new grill, but daunted by price I decided to rebuild the one I already owned, so I purchased the "Weber 7508 Stainless Steel Replacement Burner Tube Set" along with the Weber 7527 Stainless Steel Replacement Cooking Grates (see separate review). I had read that one has to virtually take the grill apart in order to install the replacement Tube Set, and that is not far from the truth. Plan on spending at least an hour taking apart the current tube set along with the right hand side of the grill. Once I removed the tube set, the new "Weber 7508 Stainless Steel Replacement Burner Tube Set" slid in place without issue. Once I has re-assembled the grill and tested for leak, I fired her up and grilled two racks of ribs; the grill worked flawlessly and it was like having a brand new grill. First thing I noticed: the grill heated up much quicker than before and together with the Weber 7527 Stainless Steel Replacement Cooking Grates, heat is more evenly distributed; no more cold spots! The "Weber 7508 Stainless Steel Replacement Burner Tube Set" get a big thumbs up from me.
Jerry Wickizer
Next time, I'll get all the parts at once
If the inside your grill looks like mine, it's pretty cruddy and a handful of parts looked rusted out. This year, I decided to do something about it. First I ordered up the grates and flavorizer bars. After removing the old flavorizer bars, I realized the burners weren't giving an even bed of flames so I ordered these. Replacing the burners is pretty simple. You'd need a phillips head screwdriver and a 7/16" socket wrench. Two screws and two nuts later, everything's out and ready to replace. Now, after swapping everything in, I knocked the igniter and that, being all rusted out too, promptly disintegrated. So, now I'm ordering the igniter and I'll end up installing a new one. Thanks to the engineers at Weber, it's not a big deal - pretty much the same disassembly process. So after three separate rounds with Amazon, I'll be back to grilling and chilling for the summer. My advice to you: order everything and do it all at once!
Jessie Besson
Work amaizing
These tubes have a new design. They have vertical 'slits' toward the crossover side. They confused me a lot, because they looked like hack saw cuts. Almost No-one at Weber knew about them and made me return the tube set to Amazon. But as I found out later, these cuts are a feature to improve airflow. So these burners work great. They are evenly heating and light easily and fast
Sonni Hill
Awesome OEM Product.
Awesome OEM product. My Weber grill is 11 years old and this is the first time I have had to replace anything. I ordered burners, the flavor bars and the grates. The replacement parts are better than the original because the have a porcelain coating. I hope to get another 11 years out of these parts.
Destiny Berry
Fits Weber Spirit E310
I got these to replace the burners on my Weber Spirit E310 gas grill (2010 vintage). They were a perfect match. They came in Weber packaging so I guess they are OEM parts. The job took a bit over an hour, but I also spent a little time cleaning the interior while I had the burners out. Replacement is a messy job on a greasy old grill, but not technically demanding. I had the original manual, which made it easier. The instructions that come with the parts are generic and might be harder to work with.
Yawar Khan
Makes your grill work like new.
Easy to install (there are YouTube videos) and bingo, your grill is like new. I was having trouble heating my grill so I looked inside and found that the old burner tubes had rusted out....literally gaping holes in all of the parts. My wife said, "time for a new grill." Nope....ordered these, new flavorizer bars and cooking grates and saved several hundred dollars. Ridiculously simple.
Dawn Phillips
Should have done this a year ago...
I have a 2001 Weber Genesis Silver B, and last year it started being reluctant to heat quickly and all the way to 600. Last week the grill never got hotter than about 400, so I knew something was wrong. I took the grill apart and looked at the flame, and it was fairly yellow. Also, the bar that connects the three main burners wasn't working to transfer the flame from one bar to another. I bought this set from Amazon and installed it today. You have to take the grill apart, including taking the control panel off, the manifold off, disconnect the gas, take the flavor bars and grates out, etc. After I had everything uninstalled I elected to drag mine out in the yard and pressure wash it. After it dried I installed the new burners, new flavor bars, new grates, etc. I went all stainless this time. The flame coming out of the new burners is blue, and is very hot. I also put a new starter in, and the grill starts so nice and easy and the bar that connects the three burners transfered the flame from one burner to another. It reminded me of when I first bought it. The grill heated up to 500 in about 5 minutes...a night and day difference from before. You might think I'm crazy for investing $160 in grill parts, after all some grills only cost $160 for the entire grill. I know that my Silver B is good for another 5 years at least, and I LOVE this grill. Who knows when they'll stop making parts for these grills? Anyway, my advice to you is if you have a Weber gas grill that is more than 6 years old and you haven't replaced the burners yet, and you are experiencing any of the symptoms I described, don't hesitate to put in new burners. It's relatively easy, and it makes a huge difference.
Gail Conley
Key component
I decided to clean my 12 year old Weber about two weeks ago. When I took out the flavor bars, I found a set of rusted burners. The little bar that connects the three burners was rusted and broken. It was the original burners. I knew I needed new ones but was afraid with my limited mechanical skills I would not be able to accomplish an installation. I read some of the reviews on this site and was encouraged by others to give it a go. Ordered it using my Prime membership and got it in two days. I really love that service. I followed the easy to read instructions and using nothing but a wrench and a Philips screwdriver installed the burners in less than 30 minutes. Turned the grill back on and amazingly it worked. Yippee. I love Weber. I spent a total of about $150 getting everything but the flavor bars( replaced those about 4 years ago and basically have a new grill. I used to buy the $150 specials at Lowes or wherever and usually had to buy a new grill every two years or so. With the new parts this grille is good for another 5-10 years. Wonderful.