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This replacement door handle is designed to fit select range models and provides a secure grip for opening and closing the oven door. Measuring approximately 22 inches by 1 inch, it is constructed from durable black plastic for long-lasting performance. If your current handle is broken or missing, this genuine OEM part offers a reliable solution. Depending on your model, installation may require removing the inner panel of the oven door. Always refer to your owner's manual and wear work gloves for safety during installation.
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Richard M - April 4, 2020
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Great part
Took forever to arrive fed x fault
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Valeri S - October 3, 2018
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Perfct door hadle
The Handle is a perfect match and was installed in no time. Love the service. Thank you
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Michelle H - February 13, 2018
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Perfect size, worked as it should
I ordered the door handle and two end caps so that I could replace them on my older stove, which was broke when I bought it. Someone had superglued the end caps on and the outer sides had broken off. Then they determined it was a great idea to screw the handle into the ends, and when the ends broke off, no more handle. SO, I bought them new. Inside of 5 minutes I had the old ones off, new one on one side, inserted the door handle into both ends and then attached the left side and done. Now I don't have to worry about my son hitting his head on the broken handle anymore.
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Philip C - March 22, 2018
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Great part as advertized
Now no one will get hurt on the stove
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Removed screws in door and pulled apart inside and outside, broken plastic pieces fell everywhere. Removed interior screws that held the end caps for the handle. Put the new end caps and handle together, placed on door and screwed in the interior screws to hold handle. Pushed inside and outside of door together and replaced screws. It
... Read more appears that there were spaces on those screws that correctly placed the inside and outside which were broken to shreds. I could not find those on the the parts list so the door is not as good as it should be.
1] removed door and put it on bench 2] removed two[2] screws to open up face of door 3] wedged aa 2" x 4" between face of door and back of door 4] used nut-driver to remove the damaged end-cap [this part holds the stove handle in place] 5] put handle on one side to good end-cap and slipped new end-cap on handle and pu
... Read moret it opening where old end-cap came off 6]screwed in new part and screwed together face and back of oven door 7] put door back on oven
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Phyllis
June 13, 2019
Hello, I need a new oven handle/bar but I don't have a tool for the type of screws that the endcaps have. I would think that I need to remove them to replace the bar. What type of tool do I need and do you have them? Also, this is an old stove, is the replacement handle the same heavy duty quality? thank you very much!
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Hello Phyllis, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS234299 for the handle screw. You will need a Torx screw driver. Hope this helps!
Hello Brian, thank you for contacting us. Based on our research, the part you are looking for is a door handle end cap, part number PS256613. We hope this is what you are looking for!