This manufacturer-certified drip bowl is also known as a drip pan, and it is designed for use with cooktops and ranges. It sits below 8-inch burner elements and catches drips and spills from the cookware on the burner. The diameter of the drip bowl is approximately 10 inches. This replacement might appear slightly different, but it will fit your appliance. You will need no tools to complete this repair. Simply remove the burner element, remove the old bowl, line up the hole on the new bowl with the terminal block and drop it into place. Make sure the bowl is flat before reinstalling the element. While you have the element out you should inspect the terminals for corrosion, damage, or discolouration. If you notice any of those things you should also replace the element and terminal block. You will need to replace your drip bowl if it is lost, damaged, or can no longer be cleaned. This replacement part is sold individually. To extend the life of your new drip bowl we recommend you clean it regularly with soap and water. We recommend only using the recommended drip bowl for your appliance; generic versions will not fit properly which could affect the performance of your elements and cause long-term damage.
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Replacing your Amana Range Chrome Drip Bowl - 8 inch
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Cherie C - May 4, 2023
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Perfect part
PartSelect is the only company that sells the size of drip bowls that I need for the stove in our apartment. The generic ones in grocery stores don't fit.
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Cindy T - March 25, 2022
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works good
I ordered all 4 pans because color didn't match,but now I got 4 matching pans of same color.THANK YOU
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Melissa S - September 28, 2021
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Nice part, but arrived bent
It fits my stove top correctly. It came bent on one side but I was able to bend it back to shape.
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Maridhu M - September 19, 2020
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Chrome drip bowl
Exactly what I needed..perfect.
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Nicholas C - April 8, 2020
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Great part
Part was in excellent condition and fit perfectly with my oven
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Maxine R - September 27, 2019
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Easy replacment
i now have a level front burner on my range. Got tired waiting on landlord to fix .Quick delivery took maybe 4min at the most to put it on
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Kathy F - September 19, 2019
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great part
The part fit perfectly and was exactly as presented
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Julie T - June 13, 2019
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Easy reorder
The drip bowl was dented on shipping. A credit was issued, a new drip bowl sent and charged. However I was surprised to have to pay shipping. The credit should have included shipping cost in my opinion.
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Gail C - January 9, 2019
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new drip pans
The part came in great order, very fast delivery and now my appliance looks brand new. Also easy to find with a part number
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James R - December 24, 2018
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easy replacement
item came in good time was happy with part.
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Electric coil heat not controlable
Pulled the range from the wall and unplugged the power cord. Cleaned the floor behind and under the stove. Removed the back plate of the control panel. Pulled the knob off and removed the wiring, I took a picture of how the old controller was connected to make sure I put all the wires on correctly. Removed the 2 screws in front the hold the controller. Installed the new controller in reverse order. On ours the wires would only fit on one way so the picture wasn't necessary.
Dirty, unused range. Found rusted drip bowls and one element plug that had failed.
Unplugged the range. Cleaned the top of the range using Brillo pad, 1 inch putty knife, vinegar/water, 0000 steel wool. Removed debris and build up under the stove top with the same tools. Connected the receptacle kit per the instructions that came with it, worked very well. Install the new drip pans, cleaned the elements, let everything dry, plug it back in and tested. Worked very well.
I followed the directions that came with the receptacle kit very carefully. The most important thing to remember is UNPLUG YOUR RANGE FIRST!!!!!!!! I am an 84 year old great-grandma, and not a electrician , but I found the job very easy and enjoyable!
Drip pans were old and with burnt on food that I couldn't get off. Disgusting!!
No problem Took off old ones and replaced with new.
Nicki from ELSIE, NE
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Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Drip Pans were stained and burned on.
Replaced drip pan. Notch did not want to match the burner notch. Was a close fit bit with a little pressure made it work.
Sandra Collignon from SANTA CLAUS, IN
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Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Tom
July 20, 2017
Hi trying to order the right drip bowls but mine doesn’t measure to be six inches it measures to be about seven and a half inches is this still the part I need?
Hello Tom, what you are looking to measure should be the diameter of the outer edge where the drip bowl will be placed. The 6-inch drip bowl is found here W10196406RW, and the 8-inch can be found here WPW10196405. Best of luck with this repair!
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Chris
July 20, 2017
How do I measure for a drip bowl. Inside or outside?
Hello Chris, you need to measure the inner diameter of the drip pan, or measure across the “hole” so to speak. You could also measure the size of the element to see whether you need an 8-inch or a 6-inch drip bowl. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
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Sonya
July 20, 2017
Why do your drip bowls have holes in the middle but mine doesn’t? am I looking in the wrong place or something
Hi Sonya, this drip bowl may look different than the original, but that is because it is a replacement part and is used for different models of ranges. The manufacturer does list this W10196406RW as the 6-inch drip bowl for your unit, and WPW10196405 as the 8-inch. It should work just as well as the one you are replacing. I hope this helps!
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Pam
February 18, 2019
The standard 6" and 8" drip pans are about 1/4" too big for this stove. They will not fit snugly on burners, but sit a bit high (so they are wobbly) on the stove top. I've tried several brands, but they all pose the same problem.
For model number RF263LXTO3
Hello Pam, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is Part Number: PS11750107 and Part Number: PS11750108. These are not standard sizes and are made for your appliance. Hope this helps!
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Ana
September 5, 2019
What is the correct drip pans for my Amana stove?
For model number ACR2303MFW0
Hello Ana, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is Part #: PS11750108 for the small pans and Part #: PS11750107 for the large. Hope this helps!
I asked if the drip pans came in black porcelain, and you answered, but you duplicated the numbers for the 6" drip pan, i need the part number for the 8" as well. Please send, and thanks!
For model number WFC150MOEW
Hi Karen, the drips pans are part PS11750107 and PS11750108 .Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
I am worried about ordering this replacement. I bought a set of drip pans for my stove a while ago and they were also somewhat universal. The 6" ones fit okay, but the 8" ones just wouldn't set flat not a good fit. Do you promise these will fit my Maytag stove?
For model number PER5510BAQ
Hi Suzanne,
Thank you for your question. According to your manufacturer this bowl will fit your appliance and currently is the only option available. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Michael
July 18, 2019
Where to find model number
Hello Michael, thank you for writing. Here is a link to some tips on our website for locating the model number for your stove. https://www.partselect.com/Model-Number-Locator+8+repair.htm. We hope this helps.
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Maureen
April 8, 2018
The drip pan that came with stove does not have an opening in the center but has opening for the element plug. The opening in the center of the drip pan looks like it would ruin the sheet metal. It is very thin there. I prefer that it doesn't have this opening. Where could I find them?
For model number WCC31430AW00
Hi Maureen, Thank you for the question. Very sorry but the manufacture only makes these drip pans with the opening in the middle. The drip pans with the closed bottom are no longer made but these will fit and work fine for the model number provided. Hope this helps!
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Colleen
February 26, 2018
I understand that the drip pans for this model are "universal" but I want/need drip pans that do not have vent holes in them. Are these not available anywhere or from anyone? I used to be able to get them from my local Maytag dealer but he has retired. I really want the solid ones not the vented ones!
For model number PER5510AAW
Hello Colleen,
Thanks for your question. There are no alternatives to this part for your model, unfortunately.
I hope this helps.