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Model Number: DD2-F2 (?) Brand: General Electric Range - 1947ish Appliance Age: Over 10 years
My oven element actually disintegrated and I need to replace it. The only numbers I find on the plate are CAT DD2-F2 and Serial # 7314264, so I'm not sure if either of the numbers can help. Any help you can give me in identifying my range is MOST appreciated.
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Thanks for your response. I will be glad to post photos, just need to research how. To be continued with photos
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Attached are three photos of my broken oven element. Please advise if I you need additional photos or explanation. Thank you in advance
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Take a look at part number CH44X142. It should be a good match.
http://www.apwagner.com/index.php?ma...ucts_id=128556 |
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Thanks muddy, the picture and grid are an exact match; however the measurements indicated on the picture are 14 1/4" x 10 1/2". When I counted the grids, it appears to be more like the 17 3/4" x 13 1/4" that I need. Just need to verify the size. Thanks again for your help.
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YAY!!! I got my 1949 General Electric oven element yesterday ... installed it and it works perfect!!! My thanks to the tech support on the forum, as well as the customer service when I called with further questions and placed the order. Thanks, thanks and thanks again!!!!
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