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What Customers Are Saying
The igniter kit is generally easy to install and effectively restores the functionality of the grill. Many customers found the installation straightforward, with clear instructions and helpful online videos. The kit was described as a direct replacement that got the grill working like new again. While a few customers encountered minor issues, the igniter kit was viewed positively as an effective and affordable solution.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.parts as advertised
Would Recommendparts as advertised. easy to follow instructions. grill as good as new. now my wife won't igniter her face.
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As Good as New!
Would RecommendThe igniter fit perfectly in my 15 y/o grill. I was able to replace it in less than 5 minutes.
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Good quality, labor intensive, 1 short wire.
Would RecommendThe quality of the igniter kit is very good. It is somewhat labor intensive to install it however. Be prepared to spend a couple of hours for installation. My only critique is that the "black" wire is a little too short, making installation a little more complicated.
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Better and easier than expected
Would RecommendReplacement products in process were as described and easier to do than expected— very happy
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Excellent
Would RecommendArrived promptly, easy to install, and solved the problem!
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Great Replacement
Would RecommendPerfect fit for my Genesis from 2012. Great instructions, although it is not necessary to remove the hood to do the change out.
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Replacement Igniter Kit
Would RecommendPictures are used to help explain how to install and are not as easy to follow. 2 out of 3 igniters work really well. Can be installed in 15 minutes
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Do it yourself. It is not hard!
Would RecommendWell engineered repair kit! Didn't make 5 stars because the fit of the igniters was a fiddly on two of the burners. Not sure if that was because of the burners or the parts. By the way, there are several good videos on YouTube that are well worth watching before you dive into this one. Helps clarify the process.
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