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We are finalizing taking over an apartment to find that the cooktop also has a large chipped piece out. Is there any danger in using it in this condition? The landlord stated that it is perfectly fine to use it with the chip missing however I am concerned.
Thanks very much.
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Sorry, I don't think you'd be able to find the almond one anywhere at this point.
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Originally Posted by: Admin / APP Team Replacement of this top doesn't seem to be complicated or difficult at all, just like with most glass tops (see attached diagram). The problem is this almond top has been discontinued by GE and I'm pretty sure you won't be able to find one. As an option, white top might still be available. We sell it for $289 (GE sells it for $362 by the way). Let me know if you're interested and I'll double check with GE.
I would be interested if you could get the almond top but I would NOT be interested in the white top. Thanks,
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Replacement of this top doesn't seem to be complicated or difficult at all, just like with most glass tops (see attached diagram). The problem is this almond top has been discontinued by GE and I'm pretty sure you won't be able to find one. As an option, white top might still be available. We sell it for $289 (GE sells it for $362 by the way). Let me know if you're interested and I'll double check with GE.
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I had a pot that the water totally evaporated from on my cooktop. After the pan/stovetop cooled down, the glass cooktop chipped a big piece out!! Anyone have a ball park on replacement? This model looks like it may be difficult to replace. Should I just buy a new one?
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