This was absolutely the easiest process I have ever dealt with. I wouldn't call myself "Handy". I mean, I am a Senior Estimator for a very large Construction company and in my younger years, I was a custom carpenter. So while I can not say I am a complete novice, I have never repaired an appliance. I am also a visual learner, so if I am shown something using the right tools, I can repeat the process. My brother can fix anything with any tool, that's not me. So the glass broke. I found the model number on the range and then googled it. I found the part on several websites. This site was hands down the best. The part came right up and even had a quick replacement video which was real easy to follow. They also delivered the next day. I think the price was maybe $15 more than the cheapest I found and $4 more than Amazon however everywhere else wanted $30 shipping to receive the item in a week. Here I got the glass the next day. I have a really cheap Ryobi drill bit set, like $10 or something and a Black and Decker Drill. The video told you exactly what 3 tools you needed and the exact size so if you didn't have them you could ask to borrow or simply purchase them for under $10. Took less than 15 minutes to finish. Extremely easy to do and saved a nice chunk of money.