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Maytag Trash Compactor Model MTUC7000AWB0 Parts

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Brand:Maytag
Model:MTUC7000AWB0
Product:Trash Compactor

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$63.64

Compactor bags, 15 inch plastic, pack of 60 *Note: Ties are no longer included.

$66.46

Ram drive gear kit, trash compactor. Most common cause for the drive gear replacement is the gear is cracked or stripped out.

$24.30

Tough Slip-N-Grip plastic compactor bags. 15 white bags with ties. Patented design keeps bags from slipping. Tough 2.5 mil laminated plastic. Pleated at the bottom. Fits all 15 inch compactors, including Kenmore, Whirlpool, Kitchenaid and Jenn-Air brands.

$34.79

Trash Compactor Bag Caddy - Fits around trash compactor bag inside a 15-inch compactor. Features 'easy-grip' handles - an easier way to take the filled bag to the curb. Also makes a great carrier to bring in logs for the fireplace.

$52.20

Top limit and directional switch for trash compactor. This directional switch interrupts the flow of current to the motor when the compacting ram reaches the top of the compactor.

$19.78

Charcoal air filter for trash compactor. 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" Square

$45.26

Silicone rubber adhesive and sealant for felt seals, door gaskets and more. 2 ounces

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Maytag Trash Compactor Model MTUC7000AWB0 Parts

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