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On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 04:48:42 -0800, "Julie Bove"
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>"U.S. Janet B." > wrote in message
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>> On Thu, 20 Feb 2020 01:17:52 -0800, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
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>>>
>>>"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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>>>> On 2020-02-19 8:45 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> If a long term guest/resident managed to break the door on my oven I
>>>>>> would expect him to pay for repair or replacement. I would not
>>>>>> tolerate
>>>>>> someone staying in my house and doing damage like that.
>>>>>
>>>>> The stove was shot. One burner broken.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> A replacement burner is $20-30 and about as complicated to replace as a
>>>> light bulb.
>>>
>>>One small burner was $29 plus shippng many years ago. All four needed to
>>>be
>>>replaced as did the drip pans. I can't remember what a set of those cost
>>>but
>>>not cheap. A new appliance was warranted.
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>>>>>The broken door was a side bar issue.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> A side bar issue? Really. I guess that explains why you were so ****ed
>>>> off about it that you had to come here to whine about it. I guess the
>>>> little side bar issue didn't have enough drama for you,
>>>
>>>You love drama, don't you?

>>
>> the drip pans are available at Winco in the utensil aisle for $6/2
>> pans (1 large, 1 small) That's what I do every couple years. $30 is
>> about right for a new electric burner.
>> Janet US

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>I don't know if those would fit. I ordered the GE ones. Two large and two
>small. They were not cheap!


yes, they have two different 'packages' (read before buying) one says
suitable for GE (your 4 would have cost $14) Keep in mind for when
you want to replace
Janet US