Chrome drip bowl (also called a drip pan) for 8 inch burner on an electric range. The drip pan sits underneath the heating element to collect drips or spills around the burner.
Chrome drip bowl for 6" burner, electric range. Will not fit Thermador, GE, Hotpoint or Jenn Air
8-inch diameter plug-in surface heating element with looped terminal ends. 5 turn. 2600 Watt. If your surface element won't heat, either the surface element or the surface element switch may be defective. To determine if the surface element is defective, use a multimeter to test it for continuity.
6-inch diameter plug-in surface heating element with looped terminal ends. 4 turn. 1500 Watt. If your surface element won't heat, either the surface element or the surface element switch may be defective. To determine if the surface element is defective, use a multimeter to test it for continuity.
Oven bake element. If the oven won't heat, the bake element may have burned out. Often, if the bake element has burned out, it will be visibly damaged. Inspect the bake element for holes or blisters.
Oven temperature sensor. The oven sensor works in conjunction with the oven control board to regulate the oven temperature. If the oven sensor is defective, the oven temperature will be inaccurate by more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
Affresh® cooktop cleaner. 10 ounce bottle. This non-abrasive cleaner is proven to remove even the toughest baked-on residue, even grease heated to over 750 degrees Fahrenheit. It is safe for all glass, ceramic, and porcelain cooktops.
Surface element control switch (also called the infinite switch) for 6-inch element. The surface element switch sends voltage to the surface element coil. If the switch is defective, the surface element will not work.