Cooking Grid 11241
- Manufactured by:
- Broil King
- ERP Number:
- ERP12009709
- Part Number:
- 11241
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?The cooking grid provides user with a stable cooking area for grilling the food. It is an authentic OEM sourced item that is specially designed for use with Broil King grills. This part is made from durable high quality stainless steel and it is sold individually. To prevent this part from rusting always make sure to clean the cooking grid with warm water and soap after each use.
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Cooking grids and grease pan were rusted out
Robert from cantonment, Florida
2. Shop vacuumed the entire grill (especially the venturi tubes to ensure that they were blocked by any rust flakes).
3. Cleaned and de-greased the entire grill with a general scrub down.
4. Hosed off the entire grill with clean water.
5. Sprayed down the new grids with cooking spray. ... Read more r />6. Fired up the grill to ensure that everything worked and to complete the drying process. (Note: if the sparker won\'t light it, check for dampness/drops of water between the lead contact and the venturi tubes. Even the smallest drop of water can prevent the arc required to get a flame)
7. After the grill stopped smoking, meaning that the grids have been seasoned, then turn off the grill (always at the source first - that way the grill burns off all residual gas)
8. Let it cool, and then spray the grids again. (Note: I love this grill, but the grids rusted out in about three years. I don\'t mean a little rust, either. I mean, rusted so bad that I couldn\'t cook on two of them.)
I left the grease trap on top of the grill grids. That way I remember to put it under the grill before I cook, and it reminds me to remove the grease trap to clean it after each use.
Grates were rusty & unable to clean
Marilyn from CLAYTON, North Carolina
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Parts Used:
- 11241
Nothing
Stephen from HAMPTON, Virginia
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Parts Used:
- 11241
grill was falling apart
Anthony from Haleiwa, Hawaii
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
- Parts Used:
- 11241
old grill parts were bad and needed replacing.
Brian from Frankfort, Kentucky
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