No reason to have rusty Princess stove top
- Sailor Jerry
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No reason to have rusty Princess stove top
I decided I was tired of rusty stove pans on my Princess stove. The stove works perfectly, so I figured out how to remove the old pans. It's really easy. First remove the 3 heating elements. Then, there are 2 clips at the front sides. Just take a flathead screwdriver and push one clip while pulling up on the stove top. Then do the same on the other side, the stove top pulls up at the front. The pans are held on by 3 metal 'ears' that you can bend straight down and then lift the old pan out. I got exact matches from Ace Hardware for $2.99 each. They don't have the 'ears' but otherwise are exactly like to old pans, and work great.
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Re: No reason to have rusty Princess stove top
Do you have the specs (manufacturer or model #) of the pans that you bought? I was able to find the inside part that drops in below the burner, but I think I found all three because they were different sizes.
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Re: No reason to have rusty Princess stove top
My pans are all the same, we might have different model stoves? Here is the package:
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