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    Oven Parts Site?

    Have a lower baking element on a Maytag stove that is shot. I can稚 remember the appliance part site I ordered from in the past. OEM shows @ $100, Amazon shows similar ones for half that but I知 not able to cross reference the part numbers to get an exact match. Anyone know a good one? Thanks.

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    Send me the model number and I'll pull the SKU for you.

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    MER5752BAB

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    Are you talking about the heating coil on the bottom? I replaced one on my oven a couple of years ago, but it is a GE. Can't remember where I bought the new coil from however. You might try doing a search using the model number of the stove itself.

    Never mind - saw TJ's post.

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    Here we are fortunate to have a good parts dealer that can make sure you get the right part.

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    repairclinic.com I have never had a bad experience with them.

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    Whirlpool SKU for the baking element ... WP7406P438-60.
    I'll chase a price in a little bit, coffee/snack break now.


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    Grassy-ass amigo!

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    Grassy-ass amigo!
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    It was pretty easy considering my range is very similar.
    Only appliance at +20 years here, been a pretty good one.
    Nearly everything else died during the costly pandemic.

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    ereplacementparts.com

    have also used repairclinic.com

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    repairclinic .com

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    Whirlpool makes Maytag parts. Just learned something. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fr8dog View Post
    Whirlpool makes Maytag parts. Just learned something. Thanks.
    They own Maytag and a bunch of other brands. And they do a good job with parts availability.

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    Have always used the internet to find parts at the best prices.

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    I use www.partselect.com Lower element lists for $94.70

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChampioNman View Post
    I use www.partselect.com Lower element lists for $94.70
    partsdr from above $53
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    I have always had good luck getting parts from thttps://www.easyapplianceparts.com/?source=em&term=21431211&utm_source=Transactional& utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Fulfillmenthese guys.
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    I’ve used appliance parts.com on several occasions for washer, dryer, and refrigerator parts. I’m pretty sure they have oven and stove parts as well. Good folks with fast shipping.

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