Browse 20 grill brands

Find the full model number before choosing a hose.

Start with the name on the grill, then find the complete model number on its label. The links below lead to our model guides, official parts pages, or catalogs linked by the manufacturer.

Brand alone is not enough

Grills from the same manufacturer can use different fuels, pressures, regulators, and fittings.

Browse reviewed model guides
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Manufacturer-linked parts catalog

KitchenAid

KitchenAid-branded grills span multiple model families; the full model number is essential.

Manufacturer-linked parts catalog

Kenmore

Use the complete model number because different manufacturers supplied Kenmore grills.

Official parts lookup

Dyna-Glo

Find the appliance model label and verify fuel type before opening its parts list.

Official parts lookup

Char-Griller

Match the model number and original fuel configuration before selecting a gas component.

Official parts lookup

Masterbuilt

Use the model-specific parts list; do not assume another Masterbuilt gas product uses the same assembly.

Official parts lookup

Royal Gourmet

Use the model number and support contact when a current parts diagram is not published.

Manufacturer-linked parts catalog

Expert Grill

Retailer brand names cover many models; match every character of the model number.

Official parts lookup

Broil King

Start with the model and serial number, then verify the original fuel and regulator assembly.

Manufacturer-linked parts catalog

Megamaster

Use the exact model number to separate visually similar valves, hoses, and regulators.

Cannot find the model label?

Use the connector guide to identify what you need to ask.

Similar-looking connectors can use different threads, pressure, flow, fuel, and installation requirements. The pictures can help name a connector, but they cannot safely fill in a missing specification.