🔥 Elevate your stove game—stability and style in every step!
This 20-pack of heat-resistant rubber grate feet is the perfect replacement for Viking range burner grates, compatible with multiple part numbers. Designed for quick 15-second installation, these durable bumpers stabilize your grates, prevent scratches, and ensure even cooking by leveling your pans. Upgrade your kitchen with reliable protection and flawless performance.
Grip Material | Rubber |
Material Type | Rubber |
Number of Items | 20 |
Number of Pieces | 20 |
Shape | Conical |
Surface Recommendation | Hardwood |
R**O
Worked great to replace Whirlpool part 74007356, see details however
I have a Jenn-Air range which uses a rubber grate foot, Whirlpool part 74007356. They continually fall out and get lost. At $4-$5 each (need for 8) it was getting quite expensive. I saw these and thought I would gamble. They are smaller in diameter than the OEM Whirlpool part. For this reason, they do not fit tightly. This is a huge advantage, howver. The additional clearance, along with the indent on the side, allows you to glue them in place with the proper high temp adhesive. The Whirlpool OEM ones have a full stem and fit tighter. This make it very difficult to glue them in place and the adhesive off gases when it cures and forces the foot out of the captive hole. Without adhesive, the Whirlpool OEM part deforms from heat and eventually fall out, especially under the high output burner. For the price of one OEM foot, I have 12 extras after replacing the 8 on the grates. Not the intended application for this product but it worked perfectly for me.
T**C
Sturdy Feet
Bought a replacement set from a different maker months ago and they’re already trashed because the stem tears off easily. These have a patterned stem that seems more durable. They fit snuggly and don’t fall out when you remove the grate for cleaning. Hope to get longer life from these.
J**T
Think these will work on Frigidaire Gallery Stove grates
I was delighted to find these at a reasonable price, to replace lost feet from the grates on my 2013 Frigidaire Gallery gas stove. The legs of the pegs fit into the openings, but not snugly, so they'll need to be adhered with some high-heat resistant sealant, which I have on hand. The caps have the same thickness as the ones I'm replacing, so there should be no wobbling of the racks. I'll update this review after I've adhered the feet and used the racks for awhile. The alternative, provided by the manufacturer's customer service, would have cost almost a hundred dollars for 8 pegs - and I need 12. They offered no advice on substitutes. Edited to add: Four months after using the pegs, they've begun to fall out. Maybe I didn't use enough of the sealant, or it couldn't withstand the high heat reached on the gas stovetop burner racks. The sealant had been allowed to cure according to directions. Also, bear in mind: after the tube of sealant had been used and closed tightly, it was extremely difficult to use again after 4 mos. Suggest that if you try these pegs, use plenty of sealant in the holes before inserting them.
T**E
If you think these are too small, here's a tip
When I got these bumper feet, I thought they were too small because they'd fall right back out. What I learned, though, is they are the exact same size as the original ones in my GE Profile stove grates. But the original feet were glued in, so I had to glue these in too.I bought a tube of J-B Weld 32329 RTV Silicone Gasket Maker and Sealant (good for high temperature use), which you can order right here on Amazon. Then I just filled the hole in the grate, squished the bumper foot in, wiped off any excess and let it cure for a day before using the stove. Seems perfect.
L**N
Work, but the rubber will fail after a few months because of heat degradation if you cook a lot
I have ordered these feet two times because the heat of cooking causes the rubber to become brittle and break off. I wish these were made of silicone, but they are made from vulcanized rubber. I am using the on a Jenn-Air range and I use the stove daily often with large stock pots simmering for hours. The extended heat time and weight accelerate the decomposition of these feet. If you are cooking occasionally or for relatively short periods of time they will last you longer, possibly years, but for me they are lasting 3-6 months.I saw a suggestion to use RTV silicone to keep the feet from falling out I wouldn't do that. The feet swell slightly after they heat up if you use you stove long enough. You will have to drill out that adhered silicone when you replace the feet and I have never had one of the feet fall out after I used the stove.
S**E
Bought these because I refused to pay GE's exorbitant price for similar product
We have a GE Profile stove (the "slate" edition) that after 3 years, the rubber pads beneath the grates became so crushed that the grates no longer sat level. So, after searching through the owner's manual and parts diagrams, I found the correct GE part number. But when I searched for that part number, I discovered that GE was charging an obnoxious amount of money. So, knowing that Viking stoves are pretty much the "cadillacs" of stoves, I thought I would give these a try.No, they did not fit properly onto the GE profile stove. But, if you cut the stem of these pads off with an XACTO knife (keeping the larger diameter "cap", and discarding the stem), you can easily super glue the "caps" onto the top of the existing GE pads - and wahlah your grates will be level again. Plus, you'll have about 14 of these left over, so if these ever crush, you can superglue another one on.Yes, it is definitely redneck engineering - but I refuse to pay 100-times mark-up, on something that costs eight cents to make. (Side note: I used superglue gel, and not regular superglue) Good luck!
G**
Fall out
Do not stay in even after wood stove gasket cement. Anybody find somes that fit better?
N**G
Beware of the packaging
These little guys are just what I needed to replace the lost bumpers on my Frigidaire gas range grates. However, I ordered a package of 20, along with the black silicone sealant, and I received a total of 13 little bumpers. What was strange was that I had ordered a couple of other small items from Amazon and everything was mailed in a large paper mailing envelope. That's fine, but the small ziploc bag, all labeled for the bumpers, was empty, and totally sealed, so they didn't fall out of the bag. Instead, when I opened the paper mailing envelope, 13 little bumpers came falling out, along with the other 2 small items I had ordered. Okay, well I guess 13 is better than nothing, they just won't last me as long as 20 would. But, they fit fine and work just as they should - love the silicone sealant too. I just thought it was very strange to receive an empty sealed bag and the bumpers just loose in the larger envelope. Like, how did that even happen?
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