Whirlpool W10196406RW Universal 6-Inch Drip Bowl and Ring, Chrome
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are not sure what the difference is, but W10196406RW is just what I needed.
To make my stove look clean, I keep them away, but bring them out when I have guests or I am inspecting it
You will not get a Whirlpool ... get another.
There are generally 6 inch and 8 inch reflector bowls, but there are some issues with the hole in the stove. So even 2 millimeters off the diameter will result in the reflector bowl not sitting correctly.
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An oven. It is very thin to make a drip pan out of stainless steel. There is always a warning on the packaging that you shouldn't use steel wool on In the event that something boils over and burns on these rings, steel wool pads are the only way to clean them! The pans I had already scrubbed for a year used to make me swear, as I sat at the sink scrubbing and scrubbing them. DOWN WITH IT! The price of these pans (from all manufacturers) is extremely low. Therefore, I do not consider it a big deal. Steel wool still works on them if needed, but I usually buy three sets at a time because it scratches the pans so badly. I get one year's use out of one full set. Is there anything I can suggest? Let yourself off the hook! I recommend you buy a few sets at a time. You'll be glad you did! Do you have a hint, by the way? Turn the stove upside down and lift up the top. An additional plaque containing the model number will be located on the wall. You might be asked for the name of the stove manufacturer and the model number of the stove when buying them online.
This is the result of the manufacturers either not using the right metal for the job or not heat treating the In my former position as a Quality Control tech for Alcoa, I told you that these drip pans were not made properly. I can tell you from first touch that they were not well made. Immediately after the photo is taken, purple, blue, and brown streaks can be found.
This drip pan failed to meet my expectations. I normally don't have any problems with my 6" pans, but this one discolors very fast (often within the first week of being used). The replacement was returned without any problems. I even ordered a replacement because I thought maybe my was defective. Both of them behaved in the same way.
This provides a brighter and cleaner appearance to the stove. In order to save money, it would be preferred if we could get two drip pans of the same size together rather than having to buy them I requested that two pans of the same size be available in a package, so the order would be more affordable. Various sizes were shown as a package that I didn't need, so my suggestion is to offer a pack of two pans of the same size.
The item fitted perfectly and I was in need of it. If it were not for the slightly damaged edge of the one I received, I might have given it five stars. There is no way for me to return because the old one is in such bad shape that I will have to It appears that Amazon packed it perfectly when it was damaged, but it was not boxed properly I mostly like this item because I'm mostly satisfied with it. The main difference between this item and the stock one is the flat color as opposed to the glossy, nicer one, but the price was extremely good.
Using the KitchenAid site, I was able to locate replacement numbers for both 6 and 8 inch The two items I ordered were both from There was no mention that the 6" would fit GE or Hotpoint brands, however the parts were clearly factory certified. In addition, the 8" pans do not fit the cabinet, are not marked as Whirlpool factory parts, and the scan code obscures the claim that these are GE components. A new style for Hotpoint.
I think it's a tiny bit too big for the one large burner on my apartment-sized stove (by fractions of an inch). The size I need is 7 3/4" or 7" but I can't find it. A good one to try is number 5. The problem most likely stems from my stove.
The range in my apartment is older and is made by Whirlpool (Estate Brand). There was a drip pan with the large burner, but since it was not a good fit, it kept sliding about. There was a problem with the stovetop because it was so small. Consequently, I replaced it with this one, and I was pleasantly surprised with how well it fits. It's no longer necessary to slide.