Repair stories from PartSelect's customers - like you. We give all our customers a chance to help out others by sharing the story of their appliance repair. You can find useful tips as well as estimates of the difficulty of the repair and how long it will take, along with any tools you may require to complete your repair.
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worn out drip pans
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Overall Rating:
Somewhat Helpful
Rated By:
3 Customers
Posted By:
Dorothy From Colchester, VT
Posted:
7/8/2007 2:25:54 PM
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Appliance Repaired:
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General Electric
Range/Stove/Oven/Hood
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Age Of Appliance:
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More than 10 years
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I have tried to replace these drip pans for the last few years with no luck locally. The GE dealer said it was not possible to replace the pans. Nobody reworks stainless steel so on a lark I typed in drip pans and found this site. The actual replacement was very simple, remove and recycle old drip and replace with shiny new ones. They bring the stove back to nearly new. I have added this site to my favorites list plus told my friends about it. Thank you
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Really easy |
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Less than 15 mins |
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