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STEPHEN R - 7 days ago
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Worked as expected
Delivered as promised
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Elizabeth A - August 30, 2018
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Worked as expected
It arrived in a timely fashion. Worked exactly as expected. I felt pricing was very fair and reasonable.
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Edwin S - June 30, 2018
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Fit well
The only problem with the part is the fact that the screws are into plastic and the oven gets a great deal of use.
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Jene E - April 23, 2018
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Perfect ......
Perfect part took longer than expected
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FRANCIS G - March 14, 2018
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Parts are NOT inexpensive!
$51.13 (not including shipping)! The entire handle was needed because a small nut-insert within the handle, broke. Too bad that insert was not replaceable. The up-side: GE 'authentic' Replacement Parts listed the same handle for $30 more! The part arrived sooner than expected. Overall, I'd recommend this site for parts replacement.
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Phil
December 10, 2017
I would like to by the handle, stud composite and spacer reinforcement, the old one broke off, i have the door apart but would like to know how to get the handle screwed in. Only one side stud broke off. So one screw (stud) is still sticking through, the handle broke on that side and the stud on the other.
For model number P2S975DEP2BB
Hi Phil,
Thank you for your question. Before you begin any repair please unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet or turn the circuit breaker off. Before replacing the handle, pull the oven drawer completely out and place it on a sturdy surface. Next, remove the screws on the bottom of the front panel securing the panel to the drawer. Now loosen the screws on the back leaving the spacer on each screw. You can now pull the front panel off. Remove the 2 center screws to remove the old oven drawer handle. Prepare the new handle by transferring the spacers from the old handle to the new one. Then align the new handle on the front panel and secure the 2 center screws with the screw driver. Realign the front panel and secure panel by tightening the screws in the back. And secure the screws on the bottom. Then slide the drawer back into the oven. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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