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Re: Piezo Ignitor

First try parts replacement for gas grills at a Home Depot or some other hardware store where they sell gas grill parts. Your best bet is looking for a business that specializes in gas grills and outdoor cooking stuff. As funny as it sounds, they are out there. If none of these can be found, carefully take apart an EMPTY long-reach butane lighter (the kind you pull with your trigger finger). Remember that a piezo igniter gives a high-voltage spark, and it being accidentally shocked by the igniter really hurts.

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