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Originally Posted by Laker14
I'd go with another Weber, but I'd be really surprised if replacing the non-functional parts costs more than a new one. Have you really priced it out? I have 20 year old Weber, I've replaced some parts on and it was way way cheaper than a new one.
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I also have a Weber Genesis and just replaced all the burners and the complete igniter assembly for less than $200 If you don't want to do the labor yourself, I'm guessing any one of the handyman services could easily do the job. Sure beat paying $1500 for a new one. The Village Tinker mentioned the Weber 10 year warranty which I used for a new thermometer. Weber is very good about fulfilling their warranty.