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GE Fridge |
GE Fridge
In the 1870s GE, or General Electric, was founded by none other than the inventor Thomas Edison. As one of the oldest and most successful companies in the world, GE has a long tradition of producing quality products and ensuring customer satisfaction. They have been manufacturing durable, stylish, high-quality appliances since 1907 and as the 4th most recognized brand in the world they take pride in maintaining very high standards.
In order to make sure your GE appliance lasts as long as you think it should you will need to keep it up to date with new GE parts from EasyApplianceParts.com. We know that GE takes pride in its products so we help you and GE maintain that pride with manufacturer-authorized parts that are a perfect fit and will keep your GE appliances running like clockwork. In addition to building long-lasting appliances, GE is at the forefront of energy-efficient and safer household products. To keep these new, energy-efficient and stylish designs in top shape you need to make sure that any repairs they need, even the small ones, are made with the right, GE-authorized parts. Your GE appliance will last a lifetime with proper care, and GE parts from EasyApplianceParts.com.
Who would have thought that the plain Ice Box would evolve into the amazing cooling machines we use today? Refrigerators have been common in households in the United States since the 1930s. They have vastly improved in the intervening years, becoming more energy efficient and producing less heat. Fridges are capable of holding more food than ever before; there are some models available that can have different humidity levels or temperature on different levels of the fridge. Even with these advances the wonders of modern technology still occasionally need some repair. The Fridge parts you need are easy to find at EasyApplianceParts.com.
Fridges are an important part of every kitchen. They allow us to keep food handy that would otherwise go bad quickly. We can keep milk longer, fruits and veggies that aren’t in season can be kept cool longer, letting us enjoy our favorites any time of year. With refrigerators we can keep meat for much longer than would be safe without refrigeration. One of the problems with fridges over old-fashioned iceboxes is that when they break down you have to worry about all the fresh meat and veggies going bad. When something breaks in your fridge get the fridge parts you need quickly at EasyApplianceParts.com.
Part Number: WR1X2048
Easy Part Number: EAP294809
Sold individually.
Part Number: WR32X10398
Easy Part Number: EAP890565
This cover has the vegetable drawer slides built into it.
Part Number: WZ4X244D
Easy Part Number: EAP312573
Part Number: WR17X11653
Easy Part Number: EAP964304
This part mounts in the ice dispenser.
**** The crank no longer comes with this part. You can use original crank. The crank is sold separately depending on model number of appliance.
Part Number: WR13X10020
Easy Part Number: EAP290199
Comes with both cam risers. This hinge kit is suitable for the bottom of either the freezer door or the refrigerator door of some refrigerators.
Part Number: WR72X239
Easy Part Number: EAP306943
When looking inside the fridge, this white drawer slide rail is located on the left side of the refrigerator. Rail ONLY.
Part Number: WR50X10068
Easy Part Number: EAP1017716
This part acts as a safety device against over heating in case of mechanical failure.
Part Number: WR62X10055
Easy Part Number: EAP1483583
This part is a possible option when ice door won't open or shut properly or when water is not dispensing.
Part Number: WR49X10091
Easy Part Number: EAP966602
This kit includes damper, fan assembly, nozzle and gasket for nozzle. The damper and fan has been updated by the manufacturer to avoid freezing in the refrigerator. Also known as a damper assembly.
Part Number: WR17X11705
Easy Part Number: EAP964350
When activated, the auger rotates and pushes ice out of the bin through the chute to the user.
Part Number: WR60X10185
Easy Part Number: EAP1019114
Note: Thermistor is NOT included. If you need the motor with the thermistor, see related parts.
This evaporator fan motor is located in the back of the freezer, and circulates air over the refrigerator coils. These coils will convert the heat into cool air, which is then circulated.