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The Burner Bowl MD is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. It is designed to sit beneath the burner element, catching spills and drips during cooking while also helping to direct heat upwards towards the cookware. This component helps maintain cleanliness and efficiency in the cooking area.
Causes of a bad burner bowl can include wear and tear from frequent use, staining or charring from spills, and corrosion from exposure to moisture and cleaning chemicals. Physical damage or warping from high heat can also impair its functionality.
Symptoms of a bad Burner Bowl MD include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
After trying to clean the drip pans on my GE gas cooktop numerous times I went online and found AppliancePartsPros.com. The parts were very affordable and they had them in stock. They even had a help section that showed me how to install them. In two days they were delivered to my doorstep and it took less than an hour to install. Now my cooktop looks brand new. Read more
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Color: black. It measures about 11-1/2 inches wide by 20 inches deep.
I replaced the drip pans, grates, knobs, grease filter and downdraft grate. I have a new stove top! All for a fraction of the cost of a new one. Read more
This drip pan sits beneath a surface burner to catch spills and boil-overs, protecting the cooktop and making cleanup easier. Replacing a stained or damaged pan helps the burner seat correctly and restores a clean appearance.
I replaced all four pans with universal chrome finish pans. They're an exact fit and look great! Read more
This 6" porcelain bowl is a direct-replacement interior bowl used in compatible appliances to restore a smooth, easy-clean surface and secure containment for food or liquids during operation. Durable porcelain helps maintain appliance appearance and function. What it does:
Very easy fix. Lifted off the grill and burner. Unscrewed 2 screws. Pulled the burner pan up and off. Disconnected the wire to the igniter. Used needle nosed pliers to remove the clip holding the igniter in place. Removed the gasket from the old burner pan. Placed the new igniter in the hole of the new burner pan and slipped the old clip on the igniter to hold it in place. Then put the old gasket on the new burner pan. Then connected the igniter wire to the new igniter and put the burner pan... Read more
8" drip bowl