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Pros & Cons
Pros
Unbolt the old one and pull enough wire out to be able to maneuver. Next, use the pliers to slide off the connectors and then using your fingers, slide those connectors back on the new element. Four screws and it was done.
Heating element works as advertised. Worked without issue on old ge jkp15bow1bb wall oven. Fit the oven perfectly.
Exact fit for my older-than-dirt range. Fit perfectly. Works like the original.
Cons
Waste of my time and money.
Highlights
Quality
Arrived in a timely manner and we are pleased with the results
High quality stainless steel tips that attach to wiring
Price
Great price easy to install came as promised
Competitiveness
Works perfectly and i got a great price compared to the other sites i looked at
Overview
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fit, easy, old, perfect and new. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 160 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 9 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Removed the two screws that held the old one in place and then disconnected the 2 power wire clips
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Note there are some contaminants on the element that are left over from the manufacturing process probably true of any brand that will burn off when the element is first used
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So be sure to heat the oven to 350 for 10 minutes or so with no food inside to make sure that the oilwhatever is completely burned off before preparing a meal
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Then turn the oven off open the door and let it cool completely
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It took a serious power drill to create right size holesin those stainless steel tips
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The part wasnt the exact one i needed but it worked in a pinch
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Being as my mothers oven is from 1973 when her house was built i didnt think we would be able to find any parts like this to fix the oven when it went out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I forgot and accidentally shorted the wires to my old element
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