Camp Chef HRL Grill Part Review
Our verdict
The Camp Chef HRL is a well-regarded replacement part that has earned solid marks from nearly 300 buyers. It is a dependable pick for Camp Chef owners who need a drop-in replacement without a lot of guesswork.
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- Priced 68% above the category median ($29.68 across 211 tracked models)
Pros
- 4.5-star rating from 297 buyers, above average for replacement parts
- Camp Chef branded, so it is designed to match original tolerances
- Priced competitively for a name-brand OEM-style replacement
- Consistent demand suggests wide compatibility across Camp Chef models
Cons
- Spec details in the listing are sparse, requiring manual model verification
- At $49.98 it costs more than aftermarket alternatives
- No fitment guide included in listing data
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 297 owner ratings
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Popularity2.4/5
297 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 Camp Chef HRL sits at $49.98, which is reasonable for a branded replacement part from a company with a strong reputation in the outdoor cooking space. With a 4.5-star average across 297 reviews, buyer satisfaction is clearly above average for this category.
Spec data on this part is limited in the listing, so the most important step before purchasing is to cross-reference your grill model number with Camp Chef's fitment guide. Camp Chef parts are generally manufactured to match original tolerances, which matters a lot for things like burner tubes and heat deflectors where a loose fit creates uneven cooking.
At under $50, this is not a budget replacement, but buyers in this price range tend to get a part that installs cleanly and holds up through multiple seasons of regular use. The review count suggests this is not a niche or slow-moving item, which is a reasonable indicator of broad compatibility across Camp Chef's lineup.
Performance notes
Specific fuel type, BTU output, and material data are not available in the product listing. Performance will depend on the specific component this part replaces in your Camp Chef grill. Buyers should verify part compatibility using their grill's model number before ordering.
What buyers say
With 297 reviews and a 4.5-star average, buyers are largely satisfied. The review volume suggests this part sells consistently, and a rating that high in the grill parts category typically reflects reliable fit and function rather than just novelty purchases.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I know if this Camp Chef HRL part fits my grill?
Check the model number printed on your grill's data plate, usually on the inside of the cart or firebox door. Cross-reference that model number with Camp Chef's official parts list or the compatibility section on the Amazon listing. If you are still unsure, contact Camp Chef customer support at their website with your model number for a definitive answer.
Is $49.98 a fair price for a Camp Chef replacement part?
For a branded Camp Chef part, $49.98 is in the normal range. OEM parts typically cost more than aftermarket versions, but they are manufactured to match the original specifications of your grill. If budget is the priority, third-party options exist, but fitment and longevity can vary. For a grill you plan to keep long-term, the Camp Chef branded part is usually the lower-risk choice.
What questions should I ask before buying any grill replacement part?
First confirm the part number matches your grill's model. Second, check whether the part is OEM or aftermarket. Third, look at the review count and rating from verified purchasers who mention your grill model. Finally, check the return policy in case the part does not fit on arrival.