Kitchen Gas Appliances - Replacing gas cooktop drip-tray
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rkr
09-17-04, 01:35 PM
I need to replace a drip tray on my Dacor glass gas cooktop. The model number is SGG365. Anyone know how to remove the drip tray?
Sharp Advice
09-18-04, 06:37 AM
Hello rkr. Welcome to my Gas Appliances topic and the Do-It-Yourself Web Site.
Personally not familar with that brand of stove cooktop. Most drip tray rings, around the burners to catch over spills and boil overs, simply lift up and off the burners. No special tools needed to remove them. Simply lift off the grates. Use fingers to pry up the drip rings.
Retail appliance parts dealers can also provide any specific requirements. They will need the make, model an serial numbers. Appliance parts dealers are listed in the phone book under appliances.
Personally not familar with that brand of stove cooktop. Most drip tray rings, around the burners to catch over spills and boil overs, simply lift up and off the burners. No special tools needed to remove them. Simply lift off the grates. Use fingers to pry up the drip rings.
Retail appliance parts dealers can also provide any specific requirements. They will need the make, model an serial numbers. Appliance parts dealers are listed in the phone book under appliances.