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Unable to get it locally I need to order a baking element for our stove.
Any vendor recommendations?
Steve
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I ordered a new ignitor for our stove from dappz.com. It was inexpensive and very fast shipping. My only experience with them, but I was happy and their website was easy.
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I use appliancepartspros.com.
Always seemed to have what I need in stock, shipping was fast, and they have helpful how-to vids.
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Thanks all!
Looked at all of them and wound up going with dappz. They had the best price on the element & shipping costs and they also had some parts I needed to rebuild my gas grill......again.
I do appreciate your replies.
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This is probably the most helpful forum you could be on.
There are a lot of guys here that have tons of experience.
Best part is, they are willing to share it too.