This Round Electric Range Burner Drip Bowl helps contain splatters and spills while you use your cooktop. If your current burner pans are damaged or can no longer be cleaned, you can replace them with this accessory. This black porcelain drip pan measures 8" D at its widest point and is an accessory that can be used across several brands; check to see if your model number is compatible. Burners sold separately. Installing this accessory will require basic hand tools and novice repair experience. Wear gloves to protect your hands and unplug the range or shut off the house circuit breaker for the appliance before installing this kit. Recommended Item: The coordinating 6" drip bowl is available under (item number WPW10290353).
- This product is a Factory Certified Accessory. These three words represent quality parts and accessories designed specifically for your appliance. Time tested engineering that meets our strict quality specifications
- Package contains (1) Electric Range Round Burner Drip Bowl
- No tools required for installation
- 30-Day Return Policy
Prop 65 |
Standard |
UPS |
UPSA1 |
Net Weight(LB,pounds) |
0 |
Carton Width(IN,inches) |
15 |
Carton Depth(IN,inches) |
2 |
Carton Height(IN,inches) |
11 13/16 |
Gross Weight(LB,pounds) |
0 |
This Part is a Replacement for the Following Part Numbers |
83169205, 309426B, 309112B, D8576208, 14210040, 14212745, 4396089, 3169205RW, 308649B, 3169205, 308649BQ, 3196203 |
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Type:
Misc Range Accessories
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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