Sunbeam Grill
Parts Find the Perfect Replacement
Part for Your Sunbeam GrillMaster Grill
Grill Accessories for Your Sunbeam Grillmaster Grill
Grilling accessories can also wearout and need replacing. These include your heat tent, flame tamer, heat
shield, grates and I-tent.
There are not a lot of Sunbeam or GrillMaster Grilling Accessories still being sold online or off since
Sunbeam stopped producing GrillMaster Grills in March 2003.
One that shows up on some sites is the Sunbeam Sunbeam
Grill Light
Here is the description from one offer:
Sunbeam Sunbeam Grill Light
Do you grill in the evening? Do you ever need a little extra light just to check on the progress of your
food? It's hard to tell if meat is pink or red without having enough light on the subject and the last
thing you want to do is bring in the food before it is done. This handy little light will clip on to the
side table or the handle of your grill and provide great illumination.
Unfortunately in addition to the grill burners and grates, your grilling accessories can also wearout and need
replacing.
These include your heat tent, flame tamer, heat shield, grates and I-tent. Rust, grease and drippings can to
stick to the surfaces and cause dangerous flare-ups.
What to do.
Luckily most grill are build to one of the standard shapes (square, rectangle or circle) and there are 1,000's
of grills still being produced every year.
This means many 1,000's of different grilling accessories, too.
So chances are good that if you simply determine what you need and take a few general measurements, you will
eventually be able to find something that fits your needs.
Visit some of the grilling websites online and look at the diagrams, photos and spec and it shouldn't take you
long to come across the perfect piece.
Here are a few easy steps to take to find you part:
Model Numbers
Occasionally you will find a part that specifically states that it can be used with Sunbeam grills.
In that case you need your Sunbeam Model Number.
The best way to find the Sunbeam Grill Parts you need to replace your worn out parts is to first find your
grill’s model number. This can be found on the grill itself or in the user manual (if you remembered to keep it and
can remember where you put it.)
Sunbeam sometimes adds a suffix to the main model number. These distinguish whether your grill is a natural gas
grill or LP or whether it has a post, cart or pedestal mount. Sometimes they also add a few letters to indicate
color, like BLK for black.
This all means that the same basic part can be sold with a large number of different -- and confusing --
numbers.
Finding Replacement Parts by "Sight"
If you can’t locate your model number, not to worry – you can search for a specific part. Good dealer websites
Good dealer websites will have multiple pictures, drawings, diagrams and specs.
You can simply measure your original part and compare it to what is listed on the pages of reputable
dealers.
The best way to do this is to take the old part completely out of the grill and lay it on a flat work surface.
Then compare it to the picture or drawing on the webpage.