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Replaces cracked, broken, or missing egg tray in your refrigerator door. Molded holder keeps eggs organized and secure to prevent rolling and breakage.
Replacement mounting screw for securing freezer panels, brackets, and components. Restores proper fastening where original screw is missing, stripped, or damaged.
This clamp secures flexible hoses to fittings to maintain a tight seal and prevent leaks. Use it to replace a worn or loose clamp to stop water or air seepage and restore proper hose attachment. What it does:
Ice maker shifting or loose? This mounting bracket secures your ice maker assembly in place to restore stable positioning and reliable ice production.
Size: 8-32 x .312 inch.
This thermostat retainer clip secures the defrost thermostat to the evaporator tubing in your refrigerator or freezer, maintaining firm contact for accurate temperature sensing and dependable defrost operation.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Replacement hex nut secures panels, trim, and brackets in refrigerators. Needed when original nut is worn, missing, or stripped, causing loose components.
Fix intermittent water leaks or flow issues from your dispenser with a new ball sleeve. This guide supports the valve ball for a proper seal.
Panel fastener screw for refrigerators and freezers. Secures cabinet panels, trim, and components. Replace if missing, stripped, or damaged.
Purchased the parts after entering the model number and getting a parts break down. After receiving the parts I removed the old hinge pin and installed the new. Read more
Replacement mounting screw for refrigerator interior components and panels. Needed when original screws are stripped, lost, or damaged during repair.
Mounting screw for refrigerator components and panels. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged during repairs. Essential hardware for secure installation.
Popping the old draw glides off was the toughest part of the job, ad even that was fairly easy, once I noticed the little retaining tabs near the front of the drawer. Pushed in on the tabs, while pushing back on the drawer glide rail and it popped right off. One minor problem I did note: When the rollers were installed on the shoulder screws, they would not turn. One roller just had a burr around the inside edge of the hole. The other the entire bore was a bit undersized, creating a snug fit.... Read more