Universal Pot Lid Replacement Knobs Pan Lid Holding Handles (1 Pack)
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That's why it was given to me. It has a broken handle. We use it on a rival crockpot. Exactly what I was looking for!
Slow cooker. I got it for that.
The device is reportedly a universal replacement, from what I understand. I was able to secure it perfectly to the lid of my large crockpot. (Except for the washer, all hardware was included. As I already had one, I re-used it).
To protect the glass from damage when you tighten the screw on the bottom
Selected User Reviews For Universal Pot Lid Replacement Knobs Pan Lid Holding Handles (1 Pack)
A far superior knob to the one on the Crock Pot® brand! I can't believe how durable this knob is and how well it holds up to the OEM plastic knob that broke after about a half hour There are a dozen possible The photos below show the broken OEM knobs I initially attempted to repair with superglue, but after a short period of time, I realized it was an ineffective and probably unsafe process. As far as I can tell, this new knob is very impressive. Only time will tell whether it will remain so.
It broke the knob/handle on the lid of my crock pot, and I was preparing to shell out $10 to replace it. The price range is $15 to $25 The prices for a new lid for a Rival Crock Pot are $20 (three quotes). My eBay search ended in an Amazon listing after I tried unsuccessfully to order a replacement lid. The Knob Fast shipping, and the knob/handle I received was just right. A protective package was also attached to the knob, so no damage was done. The item I purchased is exactly what I was looking for. We installed the knob in minutes. It looks sturdy and was easy to install. It is hard to fathom why I was thinking it was a good idea to buy a new lid altogether.
Introducing the BEST Crock Pot Lid on the market! This is by far the best quality lid you can buy. The cheap plastic lids that come with Crock Pots should be standard, not the broken ones that come as an accessory. It is beyond me why EVERY Crock Pot does not come with this type of lid. In 1959, Rival introduced Crock Pots for the first time. One of the Crock Pots I own works perfectly well. Several years ago, our cheap plastic lid broke and I almost threw it away but we couldn't, as it had been so useful. It looked as if the newer models had programmable features, but reviews of the new models were always terrible and unreliable. As a result, I wanted to keep my original unit in order to trust it and make sure it It is amazing how well these replacement lid knobs hold up. I am so glad I did that and was able to find these. I would like to thank you.
Having reached the end of its useful life, the original lid on my smaller crock pot had cracked and begun to deteriorate. Considering how often I use it, I didn't find it to be cost-effective to replace the entire device since the crock pot still worked fine and the glass lid was in good condition, but I did consider replacing the entire crock pot with a new one. It's just a broken handle on the lid. It was a product I found on Amazon that was made for exactly my crock pot, so I ordered it. However, since the screw was stripped and there was no way to grasp what I could not risk breaking the glass lid itself, I was unable to get the old broken handle off the glass lid in a timely manner. Due to these factors, I had to return the new replacement knob, but was still able to locate the lid used to replace it. Before ordering the knob you will be replacing, it would be best if you removed the one you will replace so that you can swap it Otherwise, you'll be in the same situation as I was (I noted that others had commented the same way) and won't be able to get this replacement knob to work. The replacement lid knob appeared to be of good quality, and it was the same size as the original that I was trying to replace, so if you have the same problem, I would recommend it. In spite of the fact that I wasn't able to use it, I still considered it worthy of 5 stars.
My take on the product was that the handle was a replacement for a six-inch boomerang This is a 25 x 9 sheet. It is 75 inches tall). In the original lid, the handle was oval and the alignment pin hole was positioned at the center. An alignment pin is not provided with the universal handle, and half of the hole designed for an alignment pin is covered by the base No problem, I don't consider this to be Other sources would have taken three weeks to deliver the item. The item was delivered in 24 hours. If you are looking for a replacement handle, then this would be an excellent option.
We received it promptly and were able to replace it with everything we needed. A new lid was easy to replace and now my crockpot is functional.
There is an oval-shaped patch of water The knob on the lid of a Crockpot needed to be replaced. this and read user answers that said that it would work for that type of cover. The answer is that it really doesn't. There is no problem with it fitting on the lid. Although the secondary hole in the lid remains uncovered, it is not sealed. It should not have a hole. If it does, ultimately the whole goal of a Crockpot is defeated. For that reason, we are keeping it as a "just-in-case" device It could also be used to replace Other than that, the knob came with everything it ought to have, and it looks like a great replacement for other pot lids as well.
This was purchased so that I would be able to use it The lid looks like it was never taken off. You can't tell it's not original. I noticed that there was a small gap, even after tightening fully (I guess it was designed for thicker lids like glass, not thinner metal ones. knob to the washers that came with the new one, and threads in the knob I received can be seen through a metal cover. Since they have a metal thread, it is less likely that they will strip when tightened, unlike the plastic threads I read about in other knobs. This is the kind of thing I am glad I bought. It is the perfect fix, easy and simple. It looks as good as new on the pot lid!.