WB32X106 General Electric 8 Inch Chrome Drip Bowl for Range/Stove/Oven
Genuine OEM NEW Part WB32X106
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General Electric
MFG Number
WB32X106
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
Part number WB32X106 replaces: AP2028217, 229769, 231928, 2324, 281349, 281350, 292975, 294922, 304969, 304978, 310932, 318399, 330686, 4336385, 640609, 8004682, 8008, AH244696, EA244696, K15018, PM32X0106, PM32X106, EAP244696, PS244696, WB31M0002, WB31M2, WB32K10035, WB32X0106, WB32X5038, WB32X5049, WB32X5063, WB32X5073, KIT9, KIT17, KIT1.
$11.99
8 Inch Chrome Drip Bowl for Range/Stove/Oven.
This 8-inch large drip pan is a genuine OEM part designed for GE ranges and cooktops, and is also compatible with certain models from Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore. It is placed under the heating element to catch spills, drips, or any overflow that happens while cooking. The drip pan aids in keeping the range clean, protects the surface from food and liquid damage, and simplifies maintenance.
Signs that the drip pan may need to be replaced include:
- Noticeable wear, rust, or corrosion
- Issues with the pan fitting securely under the heating element
- Persistent stains or burnt food residue that cannot be removed
- Warping or damage due to high heat exposure
The deterioration of a drip pan often results from regular use, high temperature exposure, and cooking spills. Over time, these factors can cause rust, corrosion, and other damage, making a replacement necessary.
This 8-inch large drip pan is a genuine OEM part designed for GE ranges and cooktops, and is also compatible with certain models from Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore. It is placed under the heating element to catch spills, drips, or any overflow that happens while cooking. The drip pan aids in keeping the range clean, protects the surface from food and liquid damage, and simplifies maintenance.
Signs that the drip pan may need to be replaced include:
- Noticeable wear, rust, or corrosion
- Issues with the pan fitting securely under the heating element
- Persistent stains or burnt food residue that cannot be removed
- Warping or damage due to high heat exposure
The deterioration of a drip pan often results from regular use, high temperature exposure, and cooking spills. Over time, these factors can cause rust, corrosion, and other damage, making a replacement necessary.
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