Neurarc NEURARC7535-5 Grill Part Review
Our verdict
The Neurarc NEURARC7535-5 is a 7.24 lb replacement bar priced at $49.99 with a 4.6-star rating from 195 buyers. The heavier build and the higher price than budget bars makes it a choice for grillers who want better longevity.
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Grillers willing to spend a bit more for a heavier-built replacement bar on compatible gas grill models, particularly those wanting fewer replacement cycles
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You are on a tight budget or have a grill where a lighter, less expensive aftermarket bar fits just as well
- Dimensions 17 X 2 X 1.5 In
- Weight 7.24 lb
- Priced 68% above the category median ($29.68 across 211 tracked models)
- Weight of 7.24 lb - heavier than 74% of the 212 models we track
Pros
- Heavy 7.24 lb build at 17 inches suggests above-average thickness and durability
- 4.6-star rating from 195 reviews shows broad satisfaction
- Model number references a well-known part number for popular grill families
- 17-inch length covers common gas grill burner configurations
Cons
- At $49.99 it costs more than lighter competing bars
- Material is not explicitly stated in the specs
- No confirmed OEM compatibility list in the available data
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 195 owner ratings
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Popularity1.7/5
195 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other grills, grill parts and burners, smokers and smoking gear, grill tools, outdoor griddles, outdoor kitchen appliances and grill covers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Neurarc NEURARC7535-5 measures 17 x 2 x 1.5 inches and weighs 7.24 lb. That is notably heavy for a 17-inch bar, suggesting thick construction that should handle repeated high-heat cycles without warping or burning through quickly. No material spec is published, but the weight at this size implies denser steel or a thicker gauge.
At $49.99 it is priced above most single-bar aftermarket replacements, which makes sense given the apparent build quality. The 7535 reference in the model number is a common part number associated with Weber Spirit and related grill series, which gives a useful hint about fit, though buyers should confirm against their model.
A 4.6-star rating from 195 reviews is a reliable signal. Buyers appear to find the Neurarc bars worth the premium over budget alternatives, particularly for durability.
Specifications
| Dimensions | 17 X 2 X 1.5 In |
|---|---|
| Weight | 7.24 lb |
Performance notes
Dimensions are 17 x 2 x 1.5 inches with a weight of 7.24 lb. No fuel type, BTU, or burner count specs are listed. The part's weight relative to its length is higher than most aftermarket bars in this class, indicating denser material. The 7535 part number reference in the model name aligns with common Weber Spirit series replacement bars.
What buyers say
195 reviews at 4.6 stars shows consistent positive feedback. Buyers who pay the higher price relative to budget options appear satisfied with the fit and durability. No significant trend of fit problems or early failure appears in this review volume.
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Frequently asked questions
Does the NEURARC7535-5 fit Weber Spirit grills?
The 7535 reference in the model name corresponds to a Weber part number used in Spirit 200 series and some Spirit 300 series grills. However, Weber has produced many model variants over the years and bar dimensions can differ. Measure your existing bars and confirm the 17 x 2 x 1.5 inch profile matches. Check the Neurarc listing for a full model compatibility chart.
Why does the Neurarc cost more than budget replacement bars?
The 7.24 lb weight at a 17-inch length suggests thicker material than lighter bars in the same size class. More metal generally translates to longer life before rust and burn-through occur. Whether the extra cost is worth it depends on how often you grill and how many seasons you want to get out of a single set of bars.
What are the signs that my flavorizer bars need replacing?
Look for holes burned through the metal, heavy rust that flakes off onto your food, cracks or pieces breaking away, or bars that have warped so badly they no longer sit flat. A bar that just looks discolored or lightly rusty can often be cleaned and kept in service. Once structural integrity is compromised, replacement is the right call.