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The 6 Inch Burner Bowl is an OEM part for GE electric ranges and stovetops. Designed to fit beneath the 6-inch electric coil elements, this burner bowl serves as a catchment for spills, drips, and crumbs that occur during cooking. Not only does it help keep the cooktop area clean, but it also reflects heat back to the cookware, improving cooking efficiency.
Causes for replacement often include accumulated spills and high heat exposure over time, leading to aesthetic wear and tear or functional degradation.
Symptoms of a bad 6 Inch Burner Bowl include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Bought new ones and put in. Read more
By Tappan/Frigidaire. One drip pan per package. Round and has three openings. Fits some Tappan, Frigidaire, Amana, Caloric, Modern Maid, GE, and HotPoint models. Color: chrome. Measures about 8 inches in diameter. Matching grate: 316055800.
Tappen Gas Stove circa 1981 (uses Fridgidaire parts). Unplugged stove from 110 wall outlet. Spark control module located on back side of stove about mid-way down on left side under a black cover that juts out. Black cover had 2 phillips head screws...removed the black cover and the spark module was right there...held on by 2 additional phillips screws. Sprark module purchased was identical to old one on the stove. Removed each wire, one at a time from the old spark module (slide off) and placed... Read more
Fits GE and HotPoint ranges where a ceramic terminal block is used (loop type plug-in surface elements). Color: chrome. It measures about 10 inches in diameter at its widest point at the top. Matching 6 inch drip bowl: WB31X5010. Surface elements: 6 inch WB30X218, 8 inch WB30X219. Element terminal block: WB17X5051.
Ordered new terminal block, replaced surface element and drip pan at the same time. Read more
This small burner bowl sits beneath a surface coil element to catch drips and help keep the cooktop clean and protected. Replacing a damaged or stained bowl restores a neat appearance and proper support for the element.
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
This is a medium burner bowl, also sometimes known as a drip pan, and it is made for ranges, stoves, and cooktops. This is a genuine replacement part made by General Electric. The burner bowl is situated underneath the heating element and is able to catch any food or debris that falls when cooking. The bowl or drop pan is there to catch any and all waste so that the user may easily clean up after the heat is turned off and the appliance is cooled down.A new medium burner bowl might be needed if the current one is damaged in any way including being broken or bent so that is it not fully secure under the burner. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually and is compatible with ranges, stoves, or cooktops made by General Electric.
Repair was really simple. Removed power from stove to insure igniter would not fire. Removed parts to gain access to 2 screws securing burner bowls to stove top. Removed screws. Lifted up burner bowl and disconnected igniter wire from igniter and removed old burner bowl seal. Transferred igniter to new burner bowl and installed new burner bowl seal.Connected igniter wire and secured burner bowl assembly to stovetop with screws. Replaced parts removed earlier. Repeated process for each burner,... Read more
This 8-inch porcelain drip pan sits beneath the surface coil to catch spills and help reflect heat toward the cookware. Replacing a stained or warped pan refreshes the cooktop's look and ensures the element seats correctly.
Not exactly a repair, but replaced old pans and rings. They fit perfectly and look great! Read more
These chrome drip bowls sit beneath coil surface elements to catch spills and reflect heat. Sized for 8-inch and 6-inch burners, they refresh the cooktop's appearance and help elements seat correctly. What it does:
It was very simple, pulled the knobs off and replaced them and pulled the drip pans and put the new ones in. Read more
Color: Gray. Left hand side
Ordered parts ( very easy) and replaced old ones . Pop out, pop in. Simple but it made my stove and oven new again. Read more
This is a double drip pan is made for ranges, stoves, and cooktops. This is a genuine replacement part made by General Electric. The double drip pan is situated underneath two heated elements and is able to catch any food or debris that fall when cooking. The double drip pan is there to catch any and all waste so that the user may easily clean up after the heat is turned off and the appliance is cooled down.A new double drip pan might be needed if the current one is damaged in any way including being broken or bent so that is it not fully secure under the burner. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually and is compatible with ranges, stoves, or cooktops made by General Electric.
A decorative trim ring that restores the original finish and helps secure surrounding components on your appliance. Replaces cracked, faded or loose trim to improve appearance and maintain a proper fit. What it does
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This is a medium burner pan that is used with ranges and stoves. The burner pan is located under the heating unit to catch any drips and spills. This prevents the drips from reaching the internal components of the stove where they could cause additional damage. Over time, the burner pan can be overly soiled and damaged and may need to be replaced. The process of replacing the medium burner pan takes only a few minutes. The first step is to unplug the stove or range. Next, the elements on the cooktop need to be lifted to access the parts underneath. The burner pan will be found in one of the cavities under the burners. These can be removed by hand and set aside. When replacing the burner pan, make sure the hole on the side is oriented to fit the terminals. Plug the elements back in and plug in the stove.The medium burner pan is made for use with ovens, ranges, and stoves manufactured by Kenmore and Frigidaire. It is sold as an individual product. This is an authentic OEM replacement part that is sourced directly from the manufacturer.
We ordered new grates, burner pans, and gas caps for all burners. Read more
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.
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