GE's WB28X10021 H-Burner for ovens/stoves/ranges has two elongated ends that are connected by strips in the middle.
Ovens, stoves and ranges are all designed to create heat for cooking. It is the burners within these appliances that make the heating process possible.
Burners come in many shapes and sizes, making it critical to find the right one for your appliance. This particular part (WB28X10021) is an H burner, which gets its name from its two elongated ends that are connected by narrow strips in the middle. This H burner fits most GE appliances beginning with the following model numbers:
Be sure to search by your appliance model number to ensure this H burner (WB28X10021) will fit in your oven, stove or range.
- GE's WB28X10021 H-Burner for ovens/stoves/ranges has two elongated ends that are connected by strips in the middle.
- Ovens, stoves and ranges are all designed to create heat for cooking. It is the burners within these appliances that make the heating process possible.
- Burners come in many shapes and sizes, making it critical to find the right one for your appliance. This particular part (WB28X10021) is an H burner, which gets its name from its two elongated ends that are connected by narrow strips in the middle. This H burner fits most GE appliances beginning with the following model numbers:
- Be sure to search by your appliance model number to ensure this H burner (WB28X10021) will fit in your oven, stove or range.
| Approximate Shipping Weight |
15.45 lb |
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Type:
BBQ Accessories
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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