This part is sold individually. The surface burner knob is black and chrome in color. It measures approximately 1-1/2 inches in diameter. The surface burner knob is for ranges and allows you to control the temperature of the surface burner. If your knob has broken or gone missing it will need to be replaced. This repair requires no tools to complete. You simply remove the old knob by pulling it off and press the new knob into place by lining it up with the shaft. This is an OEM genuine part.
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VALERIE P - August 2, 2019
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stove top control burner knob
easy to replace looks nice thx
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Steven L - December 1, 2018
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Timothy H - July 17, 2018
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The part was an exact replacement
Service was prompt, accurate, and a pleasant experience.
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Jane C - July 13, 2018
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So thankful.......
I was so thankful when I saw these knobs online. They arrived about a week or so after I ordered them; a little pricey but then beggars can't be choosey. I had purchased knobs at the local hardware but they wouldn't work. Your's worked perfectly. Thanks so much.
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Old burner knob broke off and couldn’t be repaired
Replaced the knob by sliding it on.
Teresa from Cincinnati, OH
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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knob broke
New knob arrived promptly and matched exactly.
Roger from Redmond, WA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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needed replacement knobs
My stove is well over 15 years. When I bought my house over 7 years ago the stove was ancient and had only 2 knobs. Well, one of the two fell apart and I could not afford to replace the stove. Lo and behold there was a part number on the back of the knob and I did a goggle search and found an identical replacement. The kind they sell at
... Read more the store, the adjustable ones, did not work. Anyway, I placed the order during the New Year holiday and I got my knobs in 2 days. Beautiful and shiny and best of all I can use all my burners for the first time ever.Thank you
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Marcia from Sandston, VA
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Really Easy
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needed a thermostat and 2 burner knobs
just slipped them on
Velma from Andrews, TX
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Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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just put it on
Needed new knobs to go on the stove. I only had one left in the original ones for the stove that was bought 27 years ago.
Cathy from Landrum, SC
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bake element burnt out like a 4th of July aparkler, stove knob broke
replacing the stove top knob was super easy, it slides right on.
All I had to was fit the knob on the stem of the burner and push on it and turn the knob.
Rev. O. C. from North Little Rock, AR
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Knobs were broken so burners could not be turned on.
I simply removed old broken knobs and snapped new ones in place. I have been unable to find another cooktop that I like as well, and now mine works good as new, although it is 30 years old!!!
My stove top is 30 years old. I was down to one knob. I looked up the part by brand and age. the pictures were accurate and the size dimensions were perfect.
Pulled off the one remaining knob, installed the new ones. One minute and the stove works perfectly.
Mark from Albuquerque, NM
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Really Easy
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Broken knobs from highly enthusiastic cleaning ladies...
In my perpetual state of optimism, I hoped that the part description was incorrect and that the cost for the knob was actually a cost for a set of knobs. Woe to the consumer who doubts his own eyes! Yes, you will be paying about $25 after s/h for a single knob- but it matches, it works, it fits, and it takes less than 2 seconds to insta
... Read morell, so kudos to the manufacturer who knew this would be a good form of supplemental income from their product... I still adore Whirlpool despite their exorbitant pricing on plastic knobs... :)
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Heather from Alameda, CA
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Really Easy
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Less than 15 mins
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Alan
November 22, 2018
I have an old Roper range top (4 burners) and an oven. The knobs on the burners has kip 5553 dot / kip 5477. The knob on the stove shows in the back increase/decrease (& says approx 10' per line. I haven't used this stove for years, & now i want to bake a turkey tomorrow for thanksgiving. I need to put the stove on 350'. What position does my knob need to be in, for 350'? There is no markings on my knob. Thanks so much! Alan
Hi Alan, thank you for your question. Unfortunately there are no markings on this knob. It is likely that this is not the correct part. If you would like us to find the correct knob for you, then you will need to resubmit this question with the model number of your appliance. However, if you are unsure what the temperature is inside of your oven, one thing that I could suggest would be to put an oven thermometer inside your oven and measuring the temperature that way. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Cynthia
May 31, 2019
The burner control knob is broken. However, it is not just the knob. The stem that the knob fits on is broken off. Can you tell me the part number for the stem or the piece the stem comes out of?
For model number RSK675PXK-1
Hello Cynthia, thank you for your question.The shaft/stem that the knob slides onto is the burner control switch Part #: PS12070192. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!