2-Pack Replacement for General Electric JBP26xW5 Bake Element - Compatible with General Electric WB44X5082 Oven Heating Element
2-Pack Replacement for General Electric JBP26xW5 Bake Element - Compatible with General Electric WB44X5082 Oven Heating Element
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2-Pack Replacement for General Electric JBP26xW5 Bake Element - Compatible with General Electric WB44X5082 Oven Heating Element

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2-Pack Replacement for General Electric JBP65GV3WH Bake Element - Compatible with General Electric WB44X5082 Oven Heating Element
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Oct 17, 2022
Charlie
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2 for the price of 1 - worked fine

Important to say I didn't have any model number I could find on my stove. I looked at the element that was in there, the tongs went straight back into the stove, not at an angle as some do, and they screw in. Watts were 2500 and 240 volts but from what I could find out + or - 10% of that would be OK, too much watt or volt difference wouldn't. This 2 pack was basically 2 for the price of 1 and seemed compatible to that + or - 10%. I had to modify slightly but remember I was guessing, any I picked I'd be guessing. But that was on me, I was doing it myself and had no model number. The advantage is that this 2 pack can work with a larger variety of stoves and only slight alteration. Heats up great, reaching its temperature the element darkens like its supposed to. The big test for me was a homemade pizza with crust made in a bread machine. Beyond 15 minutes the crust is too hard, but less than 400 degrees the onions don't cook. I turned temperature slightly down thinking the element was burning hotter a little. The pizza came out great. The stove works fine, durability is an unknown but I can fix it again with that spare. I save on a repair bill and am very happy with this purchase. Thanks.

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