[Lifetime Warranty] [Lifetime Warranty] Fire Burn Pot and Hot Rod Ignitor Kit Replacement for Traeger Pit Boss Wood Pellet Grills with Ash Remover, Screws & Fuse
Fire Burn Pot and Hot Rod Ignitor Kit Replacement for Traeger Pit Boss Wood Pellet Grills
Key Features
- Includes one steel fire burn pot, one hot rod ignitor, one ash remover tool, one replacement fuse, and mounting hardware.
- Burn pot dimensions: 5 inches in length.
- Constructed with heat-resistant materials for durability in high-temperature environments.
- Designed to restore consistent ignition and combustion efficiency to wood pellet grill systems.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Compatible with standard fire pot and ignitor replacements for Traeger and Pit Boss series pellet grills.
- Refer to your original equipment manufacturer (OEM) manual to match the specific ignitor voltage and fire pot dimensions for your grill model.
Compatibility & Fitment
- Compatible with most Traeger pellet grills (excluding the PTG model).
- Compatible with the majority of Pit Boss pellet grill models.
- Fits various pellet grills from brands including Camp Chef and Char-Griller.
- Note: Not compatible with all Pit Boss units; verify existing fire pot dimensions before purchase.
When to Replace
- Grill fails to ignite or consistently shows ignition errors.
- Burn pot shows visible signs of warping, cracks, or excessive rust-through.
- Excessive ash buildup prevents consistent airflow around the ignitor.
- The heating element no longer reaches temperatures sufficient to combust wood pellets.
Installation Tips
- Ensure the grill is unplugged and completely cool before beginning service.
- Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the existing burn pot and disconnect the ignitor wiring from the control board.
- Clean the surrounding area of ash and debris before installing the new components.
- Ensure the new ignitor is positioned correctly in the burn pot so it makes proper contact with the pellets without obstructing the air intake.
- Test the ignitor function before fully reassembling the internal grill components.
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[Lifetime Warranty] [Lifetime Warranty] Fire Burn Pot and Hot Rod Ignitor Kit Replacement for Traeger Pit Boss Wood Pellet Grills with Ash Remover, Screws & Fuse
[Lifetime Warranty] [Lifetime Warranty] Fire Burn Pot and Hot Rod Ignitor Kit Replacement for Traeger Pit Boss Wood Pellet Grills with Ash Remover, Screws & Fuse
Fire Burn Pot and Hot Rod Ignitor Kit Replacement for Traeger Pit Boss Wood Pellet Grills
Key Features
- Includes one steel fire burn pot, one hot rod ignitor, one ash remover tool, one replacement fuse, and mounting hardware.
- Burn pot dimensions: 5 inches in length.
- Constructed with heat-resistant materials for durability in high-temperature environments.
- Designed to restore consistent ignition and combustion efficiency to wood pellet grill systems.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Compatible with standard fire pot and ignitor replacements for Traeger and Pit Boss series pellet grills.
- Refer to your original equipment manufacturer (OEM) manual to match the specific ignitor voltage and fire pot dimensions for your grill model.
Compatibility & Fitment
- Compatible with most Traeger pellet grills (excluding the PTG model).
- Compatible with the majority of Pit Boss pellet grill models.
- Fits various pellet grills from brands including Camp Chef and Char-Griller.
- Note: Not compatible with all Pit Boss units; verify existing fire pot dimensions before purchase.
When to Replace
- Grill fails to ignite or consistently shows ignition errors.
- Burn pot shows visible signs of warping, cracks, or excessive rust-through.
- Excessive ash buildup prevents consistent airflow around the ignitor.
- The heating element no longer reaches temperatures sufficient to combust wood pellets.
Installation Tips
- Ensure the grill is unplugged and completely cool before beginning service.
- Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the existing burn pot and disconnect the ignitor wiring from the control board.
- Clean the surrounding area of ash and debris before installing the new components.
- Ensure the new ignitor is positioned correctly in the burn pot so it makes proper contact with the pellets without obstructing the air intake.
- Test the ignitor function before fully reassembling the internal grill components.
Original: $50.90
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Description
Fire Burn Pot and Hot Rod Ignitor Kit Replacement for Traeger Pit Boss Wood Pellet Grills
Key Features
- Includes one steel fire burn pot, one hot rod ignitor, one ash remover tool, one replacement fuse, and mounting hardware.
- Burn pot dimensions: 5 inches in length.
- Constructed with heat-resistant materials for durability in high-temperature environments.
- Designed to restore consistent ignition and combustion efficiency to wood pellet grill systems.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- Compatible with standard fire pot and ignitor replacements for Traeger and Pit Boss series pellet grills.
- Refer to your original equipment manufacturer (OEM) manual to match the specific ignitor voltage and fire pot dimensions for your grill model.
Compatibility & Fitment
- Compatible with most Traeger pellet grills (excluding the PTG model).
- Compatible with the majority of Pit Boss pellet grill models.
- Fits various pellet grills from brands including Camp Chef and Char-Griller.
- Note: Not compatible with all Pit Boss units; verify existing fire pot dimensions before purchase.
When to Replace
- Grill fails to ignite or consistently shows ignition errors.
- Burn pot shows visible signs of warping, cracks, or excessive rust-through.
- Excessive ash buildup prevents consistent airflow around the ignitor.
- The heating element no longer reaches temperatures sufficient to combust wood pellets.
Installation Tips
- Ensure the grill is unplugged and completely cool before beginning service.
- Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the existing burn pot and disconnect the ignitor wiring from the control board.
- Clean the surrounding area of ash and debris before installing the new components.
- Ensure the new ignitor is positioned correctly in the burn pot so it makes proper contact with the pellets without obstructing the air intake.
- Test the ignitor function before fully reassembling the internal grill components.
























