



🔥 Upgrade your kitchen’s heartbeat with GE’s radiant power!
The GE WB30T10133 is a genuine OEM 9-inch radiant dual surface element designed for various GE electric ranges. Engineered for durability and exact fit, it offers reliable heat performance and easy installation, making it the go-to replacement part for restoring your stove’s cooking efficiency quickly and safely.





| ASIN | B004H3XQY8 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Brand Name | GE |
| Compatible Device | compatible with General Electric JGB28DENBB, General Electric JGB28MENBS, General Electric JGB28SENSS, General Electric JGBP28BEKWH, General Electric JGBP28MEKBS. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (639) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2010 |
| Included Components | Single GE WB30T10133 Genuine OEM 9" Radiant Dual Surface Element for GE Electric Range |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | WB30T10133 |
| Model Info | WB30T10133 |
| Part Number | WB30T10133 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.25 x 2.75 x 11.5 inches |
D**P
Amazon is amazing - Quickly received original part, intalled in minutes, stove is back in action
This review is for: "GE WB30T10133 Radiant Element for Stove." Amazon's service was amazing as it almost always is. The original part made by GE arrived quickly, was extremely carefully packaged and in perfect condition. I looked at some instructions online and was able to replace the burner under the induction top in just a few minutes. This purchase made the repair much more cost and time effective than calling a service person. However, it is well worth having a service person come over if you are not comfortable doing things yourself. Thought I'd share a few pointers in the hope that it helps others: 1) Make sure that you carefully go over directions, including ALL guidance that concerns SAFETY issues, because you will be working with an electrical system. This includes, but is not limited to, unplugging the burner and turning off all relevant circuit breakers before you start working on the stove. 2) Before you unhook your old burner, make sure that the new one has the same connections and make note of which connection goes where. 3) It seems that different models may have slightly different clamps/hooks that hold the burner close to the under side of the glass cooking surface. Mine were a bit tricky to remove. Just note that if installed correctly, there is a small spike on the clamp that goes into a small hole on the burner. You need to disengage that spike before you can take the old burner off. 4) The insulation and element of the burner appear to be extremely delicate. Handle with care, so that your new burner does not die before it has a chance to produce heat and light! 5) Be careful not to tear or disrupt the thick layer of insulation material that sits under all the burners. That's easy to do if you're not paying attention. I'll revise this review if needed, or if I remember something that I did that I have not included here. Overall, this repair was easier and faster than I'd imagined. I hope that you safely have the same experience as I did. All the best!
A**K
Perfect! Works great and packaged well!
Got this for my 4-yr old GE JB650STSS Range to fix the following scenario: Front-left burner stopped working with hot-surface light on 24/7 even w/ a cool surface. Switch light turns on but burner refuses to turn on. Short-story: this part came quick and packaged really well and most importantly, it works! Long-story: I'm a typical guy who has never serviced a range before, but I've done minor handy work around the house. If you're not confident in doing this, hire license people to do this. First off, I had to figure out whether its the switch or the burner itself that was broken. In mine's a burnt spot was visible in my burner right at the end of the metal rod and below coils. Before you check anything, turn off range breaker and pull plug. Electrical range electrocution may be fatal! To check the burner, you will need to unscrew 2 screws on the front right above the oven door. From there you can open the oven much like opening a car hood and see the burner backs. The front-left burner is attached to the glass surface via 2 metal hinges. Unplug the wires first and then use a needle-nose pliers to unhinge the burner. The hinges are a little tricky but if you examine them you will notice there's a little nub that locks the hinge to the burner's frame-holes. Pull against the nub to unhook first and then it should slide off easy. Once the burner is off, check for signs of black burns. You can also check continuity/ohms via multi meter. Hot-surface light is controlled individually by the burners and not the switch for this range. To check the switch, you will need to unscrew a few screws in the back to access the switches. You will also need a multi-meter to measure the continuity/ohms of the switch when its in the off and then the on positions. For instructions on how to use a multi-meter on the switch, refer to YouTube as I'm no expert (or beginner for that matter!) in this unfortunately. You can also open the switch to check for any burns.
L**Z
La pieza venía toda quebrada
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