ZHOUWHJJ Fire Pot Burn Pot and Hot Rod Ignitor Kit Replacement Parts for Traeger and Pit boss Pellet Grill

KEEP YOUR GRILL GOING ALL YEAR LONG: 3″ high density cartridge heating element replacement. An identical match to the OEM hot stick. Compatible with all Traeger and Pit Boss Pellet Grills except for traeger PTG model. When your current hot rod shortens or burns out, this replacement part will ensure that your grill continues to operate effectively.
QUICK CONNECTING: 200 watt/120 volt, 24″ wire lead hot rod goes into the base of the firepot. Designed for a quick connection, once properly installed, reigniting your grill will be as simple as flipping a switch.
EASIEST WAY TO BBQ: A working hot rod does all the hard work for you — quickly lighting your wood and keeping the fire lit for quality grilling. Your grill simply won’t work without a functioning hot rod. Don’t settle for lighter fluid or propane torches that sacrifice the flavor quality of your grilled meats, smoked ribs, and other barbequed mainstays.
INSTALLATION TIP: Sometimes, the burnt out hot rod may be difficult to remove. Cutting off the end with a pair of diagonal pliers as swelling often occurs. Taping a wire onto the electrical connector before removal may also make the entire process go smoother. For best performance, only 1/8″ to 1/4″ of the wire should be visible once the replacement cartridge is in place.

Product Features

  • Fits Traeger and Pit Boss Pellet Grills
  • Heavy duty steel construction burner pot replacment part com with screws
  • Ignites the Hardwood, making starting your grill as simple as flipping a switch
  • Keep fire going, get delicious flavor with hardwood fuel
  • For proper installation, only 1/8-1/4 inch should be showing in firepot

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2 thoughts on “ZHOUWHJJ Fire Pot Burn Pot and Hot Rod Ignitor Kit Replacement Parts for Traeger and Pit boss Pellet Grill”

  1. Works as intended. I have owned a pellet grill/smoker for over ten years. Fire rods are known wear items. My original OEM one lasted about 3 years with mostly seasonal use. I got the tripping GFI symptom. I replaced it with another OEM and it lasted 2 years. Have tried non-OEM such as this one and they last about the same 2-3 year mark.In my experience, buying OEM did not give me any advantage over the non-OEM. Now I look for the cheapest one and have an extra for backup because they will eventually…

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