Find Replacement Parts for MEMBER'S MARK Gas Grills. Search for exact fit bbq repair parts using your model number or part type. Where do you find a model number on a Member's Mark Grill?What if you don't have your model number? Here are a few places to look:.
First, try looking on your original owner's manual. Usually the model number will be listed on the bottom of each page.
If you don't have your manual, that's fine too! Sam's Club grills have small metal plates or labels with certification information on them, including your model number.
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These plates are usually on the back of each grill. Look for a number that starts with Y, M, or a word name like MONARCH, REGAL, etc.
Some Member's Mark models also start with BQ or 720. This is because Member's Mark gas grills have been made by multiple manufacturers, including Grand Hall, Dong Guan Xin Cheng, and Nexgrill. If you find the number '608SB,' this is actually the part number for your side burner.
However, we still list it as an option because many customers are confused by this.Still no luck finding your Member's Mark model number? We want to help you keep your grill in your backyard and out of a landfill. We can use measurements of your original Member's Mark burners, cooking grids, heat shields and other Member's Mark parts to find replacements for your grill. Just remember to remove the parts from your grill before measuring them to ensure you get the most accurate dimensions.
Grand Hall & Member's Mark Barbeque BBQ Grill FAQ from Sam's ClubGrand Hall & Member's Mark BBQ Grill FAQ from Sam's ClubLast Updated April 15th, 2016. NOTE: This FAQ is looked at over1,000 times/month - guess it must be helpful to folks!;-)After a fair amount of research, I bought a Member's Mark BBQ grillfrom Sam's Club and have been quite happy with it.In addition to some comments & pictures aboutI thought it might be helpful to others to present some ofmy lessons learned as an FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) whichis presented below. In addition to my own experiences, I havelearned a lot from reading other people's comments at variousInternet sites and Emails.April/2016 Update: After 14 years of grilling strong, it's timeto 'retire' the Member's Mark BBQ Grill. The cast iron burners are fairlyrusted (I've re-drilled 'em out a few times), the stainless grates are startingto 'splinter', and the bottom grease pan is about to fall apart - I have my wife'scookie sheet underneath catching things! Note that I could replace those items andcontinue using the BBQ as the rest of it is in good shape - they really builtit well!So I've started to comparision shop and am disappointed to report that thecurrent Member's Mark grills are a HUGE disappointment - they are not nearlyas well constructed.I ended up getting theIf you have any comments/suggestions/additions/etc.
To this FAQ,Go back to the- © 2002-2015 www.komar.org -A - General Questions about BBQ Grills (20040421) A-0: Do you work for Grand Hall/Member's Mark/Sam's Club?A-0: (20020625)Nope - just a happy owner who puts his comments and pictureson the web (I'm a computer jock!;-)A-1: Who makes this grill and how do I get it?A-1: (20020625)I bought mine in early/2002 at Sam's Club - they have theirown brand label called Member's Mark - it's the $600 one with 3 18,000 BTUmain burners, a 10,000 BTU IR back burner, 12,000 BTU side burner, andLOTSA stainless. The model number is Y0101XC and I bought it in early/2002.It is actually manufactured byA-2: How easy is it to assemble?A-2: (20020625)EASY!!!!! It took me a couple of hours with my 3-year oldson 'helping' me. And you can do it yourself - especially if you take the topgrill bowl top off by removing the two cotter pings, then putting back onat the end. The instructions are excellent, follow 'em and you will begrilling in a couple of hours!A-3: How is their Customer Service?A-3: (20020625)I have had EXCELLENT experiences. Others have said their phone lines havebeen often busy, but the couple times I've called, I've never waited morethan a few minutes.
While you might think having to call a couple of timesis a sign of poor quality, I don't feel that way. I called about theregulator (more an issue with the new OPD LP tanks), the rubber ignitor (asmentioned below, I think this was a supplier issue), and I actually had a(and here is) - I'm guessing just something funkyin the casting of this part. In all cases, after a brief discussion, myreplacement part was on the way for no cost and it. Until the next time I grill!;-)A-4: How do I contact customer servers?A-4: (20030721)The phone number (mentioned several times in the owner's manual - hint, hint)is 1-800-770-9769. Complete contact information is:Grand Hall USA, Inc.11880 Shiloh RoadDallas, TX 75228Tele: (214) 349-1097 or (800) 770-9769Fax: (214) 553-0090Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm CSTWeb Address:Email Address: No official one known at this timeAs noted above, I've had good luck calling them and others havesuggested that first thing in the morning is especially good.BTW, Adam Green sent me the following after researching Grand Hallis before he bought his grill: 'Grand Hall is a subsidiary of a largeconglomerate from Taiwan.
They are pretty well based (starting in 1979)and their USA venture started with them opening a headquarters in the USaround 1986. Grand Hall manufactures the more prominent Prochef brand of gasgrills.
It is featured in a class such as Straubelstone etc. Anyway, justwanted to let you know that the substantially less expensive Member's Mark grills are basically a top-of-the-line Prochef with the Sam's Club special logo.' A-5: Has there been any safety recalls/notices on this grill?A-5: (20040119)In Sept/2003, there was a notice about the sharpness of the bottom edge underthe control panel -You shouldn't be lifting here anyway, sinceit won't support much weight, but as noted, you can send away for a repair kitthat addresses this.A-6: Can I convert from Propane (LP) to Natural Gas (NG)?A-6: (20030903)YES! While this is not officially 'blessed' by Grand Hall and voidsyour warrenty, many people have done this and it works great. Read all aboutit in thesection.A-7: How can I test for leaks and/or gas pressure?A-7: (20040421)You can smell both LP and NG quite easily, so if you do smell 'em,try spraying soapy water on the fitting and look for bubbles totry to track down the leak.
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Another helpful tool is using awhichyou can build yourself very cheaply.A-8: How hot should my grill get?A-8: (20020903)LOTTA discussion on this one. And one area where Grand Hall shouldprovide some guidance in the otherwise excellent manual. General consensusseems to be you should be able to reach 400 degrees (on the hood thermometer)in about 10 minutes with all 3 main burners on HIGH.
The #1 problem in thisarea seems to be the overflow protection device in the 'new' propane tanks.Grand Hall recommends opening it VERY slowly. Light the right burner,then the middle, and then the left one. If you still are having problems,you might talk to them about your regulator.
If you have converted toNatural Gas, see theNote that you may want to 'calibrate' your thermometer - I put mineon a cookie sheet and put it in the covection oven. And it trackedthe indicated temperatures pretty darn accurately all the way to 500 degrees.I had a few other Home Depot after market models - these read as muchas 150 degrees high. So beware folks saying 'Grill XYZ warms upto 600 degrees in 5 minutes'.;-) BTW, grilling can be pretty darnwarm on a hot day - I invested in which provide a bitof cooling shade.A-9: How does one use liquid oxygen to REALLY sear your steaks?A-9: (20030617) Yea. You can get quite a 'sear'B - BBQ Grill Parts & Pieces Questions (20070516) B-1: What's the deal with the cover falling apart?!?B-1: (20050809)Check out the page.B-2: The rubber ignitor fell apart - what did I do wrong?B-2: (20020807)Probably nothing. A lot of people have reported this problem, andeven though I kept itunder cover. I think they must have had a bad supplier, since this isa common problem, but I chatted with Member's Mark customer service and ain a few days!;-)BTW, one suggestion is to periodically Armor-All this (makes sense,since it is rubber). Or better yet, remove it and SOAK it in ArmorAll for a couple of hours which is what I did.B-3: Can I add a shelf to the enclosed area?B-3: (20040120)YES.
For about $4!;-) I got this at Home Depot from the shelvingdepartment and it was super-easy/cheap to do so. Although I would be surprised if they don'tadd this in next year's model - so easy to do and minimal cost.B-4: Can I make my Member's Mark BBQ grill more wind resistant?B-4: (20040120)As mentioned above, we have windy days here in Colorado at times,and not only does this reduce the temps, but I hear the main burners'whistling' and actually had 'em blow out on me.