GE
Warming Drawer

Model # PTD915CM1CC Official GE warming drawer

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Range Warming Drawer Handle (black) WB15T10136
#22

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Range warming drawer handle (black)

Part #WB15T10136

$67.42
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Cover WB56X10780
#24

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Cover

Part #WB56X10780

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Heating Element WB44X10029
#3

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Heating element

Part #WB44X10029

$86.69
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Unitized Pan WB58X10018
#11

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Unitized pan

Part #WB58X10018

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Gasket Seal WB02X11289
#10

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Gasket seal

Part #WB02X11289

$63.74
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Range Oven Door Handle (bisque) WB15T10137
#22

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Range oven door handle (bisque)

Part #WB15T10137

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Rail Kit, 30 WB64X10002
#21

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Rail kit, 30

Part #WB64X10002

Replaced by #WB64X10032

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Wire Rack WB48X10045
#13

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Wire rack

Part #WB48X10045

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Slide Rh WB39X10015
#9

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Slide rh

Part #WB39X10015

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Control Panel WB02X11007
#25

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Control panel

Part #WB02X11007

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