🔥 Upgrade Your Cooking Game!
The Pack of 16 WB2K101 Rubber Feet is a reliable replacement for gas range stovetop grates, compatible with popular brands like GE, Kenmore, and KitchenAid. Made from durable rubber, these feet ensure a secure fit and long-lasting performance, making your cooking experience smoother and more efficient.
Material | Rubber |
Head Style | Truss |
Metal Type | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Wadoy |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Thread Coverage | Fully Threaded |
Size | 1/4" |
Manufacturer | Wadoy |
Part Number | WA-WB2K101 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.75 x 4.5 x 0.25 inches |
Item model number | WA-WB2K101 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**O
Perfect fit
They were perfect for my gas stove top grates that I had missing for quite some time.
Z**E
Perfect size and came in record time.
We have a kitchenaid stove top gas stove. The little rubber feet keep the pans from being lopsided. These work perfectly and at half the cost of the competition. Buy them and keep your eggs in the center of the pan.
A**W
They Work BUT may need to modify
These rubber feet do not fit KichenAid cooktop. However, they can be used if you do the following:Remove any pieces of the old feet with a metal pick (they are siliconed in place).Dab the new feet in permatex ultra black silicone (or similar high heat silicone). Then install. Works perfectly.
J**.
Great product at a great price.
The rubber pads fit perfect for my GE glass stove top. The price was great compared to very expensive oem rubber pads for cooking grids.
L**A
Not the same as OEM plugs
They don’t stay tightly in. They fall out as you’re turning the grate over to place on the stove! So annoying.
C**D
Worked great but follow my instructions below.
These worked great for my circa 2005 KitchenAid 5 burner gas cook top. The old feet were smooshed flat and some had broken off. To prep for the replacements I had to remove the old feet by scraping, brushing and cleaning out the holes. I also purchased some high-temp, black, oven adhesive, since it was obvious that the original feet were glued in. I wiped the feet and cleaned the grates with IPA and then applied a few dabs of glue at each location. I worked each replacement foot into place and wiped up any excess glue before I set the grate foot side down so that the feet would glue in place with the weight of the grate. It is sooo much better to have the new feet all around. No more rocking while I cook.Replace all the feet. Clean the grate. Use high-temp, black oven glue. (I used Rutland Stove Gasket Cement (77E)
J**N
Getting them to fit right
Its hard to get them in the hole, they keep popping out.
K**J
Replacement grate feet
These replacement feet worked for me.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 weeks ago