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On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 2:43:29 AM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On 2020-02-20 4:17 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
> >>
> >> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >>> On 2020-02-19 8:45 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> 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.
> >>>

> >
> >
> > C'mon... Get your story straight. First you say one burner was shot, then
> > you say that all four needed replacement.

>
> Yes, they did. All were still useable but the front left has already been
> replaced once and a piece had broken off underneath. The other three were
> not far behind. They grew worse each day. Not rusty but aged and blackened.
> Very fragile. I am referring to the metal parts and not the coil.


The receptacle blocks that the coils plug into are easily replaced. OTOH, my guess is that I wouldn't be able to fix a broken hinge on an oven.

http://applianceparts365.com/replace...ck-part-err117