This drip bowl, also known as the drip pan or burner bowl, is 6 inches in internal diameter to match the burner, but actually measures closer to 8 inches in total diameter to its outer edges. This authentic manufacturer-approved part is used to catch spills from cooking on the top burner. If your bowls are getting stained, dirty, or rusted, this replacement can solve it. First, remove the element from the stove top, and pull out the old drip pan. Insert the new bowl and make sure it is aligned to where the element is plugged in. Lastly, you can put the element back in. For safety precautions, make sure to unplug the range from the power source and wait until the surface is cool before replacing this part. This part is sold individually, if you are replacing more than one drip bowl on your stove at once, you will need to account for this. To replace, simply pull the old surface elements and burner bowls off, give everything a thorough clean, and install the new parts with no tools necessary.
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Susan A - March 9, 2018
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6" drip pan
Yeh! it fits perfectly....very happy with this purchase..easy to order and arrival was very timely!
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Kathy K - March 8, 2018
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Perfect fit
My stove looks new! I will never cook on it, it's so pretty!
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James F - January 25, 2018
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Perfect Part
We have a GE range that is about 5 years old. We have purchased several sets of replacement drip bowls from our local hardware store and none ever fit the burners very well. The 6" and 8" bowls we purchased from PartSelect, however, fit perfectly. And they look great. Thanks.
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Luanne B - January 24, 2018
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Drip pans
Parts I purchased from stores that said they would work did not. The ones I purchased thru here were an exact fit and look great.
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Richard K - January 27, 2018
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Fits perfectly
Fiyt was perfect and easy for my range.
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Ronald S - July 28, 2018
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Nice looking
Simple good fit replacement
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Doug C - December 3, 2018
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Easy repair and fast
The part was exactly what it was supposed to be and worked great
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Eugenia P - September 28, 2018
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worked as expected
The parts works as needed and I received the parts in a timely manner. I was very pleased with the easy of using your website to identify the part s I needed and this was based on all the product information and pictures showing the products that I was looking for.
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Sheila B - September 26, 2018
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Worked as expected
The part was just as expected
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Beverly L - February 13, 2018
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Perfect fit!
Fast and easy process from the starting point of ordering and receiving and installing. Thank you!
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I had to replace surface elements and "burner bowls" or drip bowls
I pulled out the old parts, dropped the burner bowl into place, then plugged the prongs of the surface element into their sprocket. It took about ten seconds and used no tools.
One burner did not heat and the drip bowls needed replaced
Removed all old drip bowls and burner elements. thoroughly cleaned stove on top and beneath drip bowl areas Replaced new element by setting it inside drip bowl then sliding it into securely into position. Did same with all other elements and bowls. turned on all burners to test. Yay! They all work great and the stove l
... Read moreooks new again. New life for our 8 year old stove. Even My husband said WOW! Thank you! Melanie Varner
Simply replaced the drip pans. Came to realize that I had the skill set.
First dressed out with my hard hat, work gloves, dust mask then locked all the doors to prevent intruders from disturbing my concentration. During the installation took video for you tube broadcast and then invited friends and neighbors to witness the accomplishment! Made a sloppy soup to see how the drip pans worked. A+. Received quite
... Read more a few back pats and atta boys. Most challenging aspect to this endeavor was unwrapping the packaging which was well done thank you. The whole experience left me refreshed and ready to take on the world! Thanks for asking!
I had to replace my drip pans as well as the heating elements on all four burners
Very simple to replace, pull off the old element and push in the new one. Not only was it super easy, part select was so easy to work with. I had placed the order wrong, and immediately called customer service. They cancelled my order and placed the new one, refunding my money within 2 business days for the wrong order. Courteous, friendl
... Read morey and prompt. I would highly recommend them! Oh, I forgot to mention that the parts actually fit perfectly, unlike drip pans bought elsewhere. Thank you, Sincerely, Cindy
Old drip bowls were badly tarnished . . . shine could not be restored.
1) Make sure unit switches are turned off. 2) Lift Calrod unit up and pull it from electrical receptacle. 3) Withdraw Calrod unit from old bowl. 4) Insert Calrod unit through large hole in new bowl. 5) Push Calrod electrical connectors into receptacle under range top. 6) Seat Calrod unit on bowl rim and insert the assembled Calrod un
... Read moreit and bowl into the hole in the range top.
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Fred
July 20, 2017
Why does mine have more notches than yours is that an update problem or something? Also I need it in black not chrome. Do you have it in other colors?
Hi Fred, the 6-inch black burner bowl is found here WB31T10014, and the 8-inch black burner bowl is found here WB31T10015. It is designed to not have only one slot for the element to sit in, but will function the same as the previous version. I hope this helps!
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Barbara
November 12, 2017
The measurements I have found for this model don't match my measurements. The stove openings without drip pan are 6 1/2" & 8 1/2". I'm seeing " 6 & 8". Will this work. The dip pans measure 7 3/4" & 9 3/4" in diameter. Also, can I get enamel pans instead of chrome that fit my model?
For model number RB757WH4WW
Hi Barbara, Thank you for the question. Yes these are still correct. They may have took the measurements from the elements that sit over the bowls. They do offer the Grey Enamel PartSelect Number PS244396 and PartSelect Number PS244397. For Black we have PartSelect Number PS244398 and PartSelect Number PS244399. Hope this helps!
Trying to replace this part and ive never done it before. I got my new burner pan in the mail and opened it up and stuff but now I have to remove my element and Im scared to break something. How do I take it out?
Hi RJ, make sure your unit is disconnected from the power source, and cool to the touch. Grab the burner from the opposite side of the socket with both hands. Simultaneously tug and lift the burner away from the plug. You may need to wiggle it to get it loose. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
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Linda
January 21, 2018
I have purchased new drip pans from local stores. When I tried to install them, I found that the burner coils did not fit. There are 3 pieces on each coil that used to fit in slots on the drip pans. Now there are no slits on the pans and everything is crooked (the cooking pans are very slanted). Do I have to buy new coils as well as drip pans to make them fit?
For model number JBS27WC2WW
Hello Linda,
Thanks for your question. The elements have been updated by the manufacturer over several iterations, so you may need new coils as well. Make sure that the element is in place all the way, and ensure the prongs on the element meet the slots of the burner bowl. If they still do not fit, you may want to order new elements.
I hope this helps.
What type of drip pans should I purchase for this type of stove?
For model number JSP34WW4WW
Hello Lisa,
Thanks for your question. The 8-inch drip bowls for your model are part number PS244395 while the 6-inch drip bowls for your model are part number PS244394.
I hope this helps.
It is a drip pan brand name Kenmore/Electrolux home products this is what it stated on the stove, can you help? Thank you
For model number 790.94001400
Hello Maria, Thank you for contacting us! Upon reviewing the model number provided I show the part number for the two 8 inch drip bowls as PS437595 and the 6 inch as PS470124. Hope this helps!
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Edith
November 12, 2019
Do you have replacement burner bowls in black for my old stove?
For model number JMP31WC3WW
Hello Edith and thanks for writing.
We do not have the black ones that match up with your model.For more specialized assistance or to speak with someone about this, we would suggest calling the manufacturer of the unit directly. Once you get the information you need, we should be able to find the information on our site for you. Hope this helps.
We hope this helps. Please contact us at any time
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Kent
January 25, 2023
Will the 6-inch BLACK burner bowl WB31T10014, and the 8-inch BLACK burner bowl WB31T10015 fit my GE JDP39BK3BB range?
I am trying to replace my current chrome drip pans (WB31T10010 and WB31T10011.
For model number GE JDP39BK3BB
Hi Kent,
Thank you for your question. Yes, these would be the correct burner bowls for your range. If you would like to place an order for them, please call our customer service line and anyone will be happy to assist you. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Patricia
January 31, 2023
Will the black enamel pans part #PS244397 fit my stove?
For model number JMP31WC3WW
Hi Patricia,
Thank you for your question. The part number listed under your model number for the 8-inch black burner bowl is PS244399. The part number listed for the 6-inch black burner bowl is PS244398. If you would like to place an order for these parts, please call our customer service line and anyone will be happy to assist you. We look forward to hearing from you!
I'm looking for drip bowls for a chambers electric cooktop. I can't find a model number anywhere. The small bowls for the 6 inch element are 8 inches in diameter overall. What is the largest bowl for a 6 inch element that you have in ss or chrome?
Hi Bob,
Thank you for your question. We do carry 6 chrome drip bowls that have an 8 inch diameter. The part number listed for the drip bowl is PS437596. If you would like to place an order for it, you may order it either online or by calling our customer service line and anyone will be happy to assist you. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.