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GE WB44T10018 Genuine OEM Bake Element for GE Electric Ovens

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  • The GE Appliances WB44T10018 Bake Element is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part designed and engineered to exact specifications
  • Replacement GE Appliances Oven Bake Element is the source of heat when baking
  • GE Appliances WB44T10018 Oven Bake Element is located on the bottom of the oven and is 3,400 watts
  • High quality GE Appliances OEM WB44T10018 Oven Bake Element is manufactured with premium materials for durability and exact fit, be sure to follow instructions in owners manual when installing this part
  • Repair your appliance with confidence when you choose Genuine GE Appliances Parts & Accessories


Product Description

This high quality Genuine OEM GE Appliances Bake Element (WB44T10018) is the source of heat when baking . The Bake Element is located on the bottom of the oven and is 3,400 watts. Please be aware that it is recommended to disconnect the appliance from all utilities prior to installation of the Bake Element.
Compatible Models: JCSP38BK1BB, JCSP38BK2BB, JCSP38WK1WW, JCSP38WK2WW, JD900BK1BB, JD900CK1CC, JD900WK1WW, JDP39BK1BB, JDP39BK2BB, JDP39CK1CC, JDP39CK2CC, JDP39WK1WW, JDP39WK2WW, JDP47BF2BB, JDP47BF3BB, JDP47BF4BB, JDP47BF6BB, JDP47CF2CC, JDP47CF3CC, JDP47CF4CC, JDP47CF6CC, JDP47WF2WW, JDP47WF3WW, JDP47WF4WW, JDP47WF6WW, JDS28CK1CC, JDS28CK2CC, JDS28WK1WW, JDS28WK2WW, JSP39BK1BB, JSP39BK2BB, JSP39CK1CC, JSP39CK2CC, JSP39SK1SS, JSP39SK2SS, JSP39WK1WW, JSP39WK2WW, JSS28BK1BB, JSS28BK2BB, JSS28CK1CC, JSS28CK2CC, JSS28WK1WW, JSS28WK2WW, JTP15AA2AA, JTP15AA3AA, JTP15AA4AA, JTP15AA5AA, JTP15AD1AA, JTP15BA2BB, JTP15BA3BB

From the Manufacturer

General Electric WB44T10018 GE Oven Bake Element is a 3400 Watt 3 curve element and is a genuine GE factory part. Included is GE's 1 year warranty.


Terry G
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
The heating element itself works fine however it arrived late which cost me an extra $200. I don’t know who’s fault it was but it made me extremely angry. I would not trust purchasing again if it is time sensitive
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
This is an OEM product. Lesson learned. Last year I bought a NON OEM element from Amazon and it broke in less than a year. I've just installed my latest element and tested it. I didn't need to make any oven calibration adjustments. So, at this time, the OEM product is accurate and I expect it to last longer than the cheap NON OEM element I bought before.
rv8tor
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
Replacement for GE wall oven JTP15W0a2WW/JTP15A2WW bake element. Easy to install and my calibration check had oven maintaining same temperature set points as before. Saw same element(?) cheaper but decided to pay the extra for supposed OEM. Either way cheaper than a new replacement oven which costs $1500 - $2000 more than a bake element. Received as described when promised (less than a week). I am happy.
EarnestT
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2023
This was a perfect fit for my GE oven. Very easy to install and my oven is baking again like it was new.
David G
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2023
I have my doubts that this is genuine GE. It came in a plain box with absolutely nothing to identify it as such. It worked and fit great though, so im giving it 5 stars
Shayne
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2022
Is this an item we are expected to replace every year or so?
mom & grandma
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022
This heating element was the perfect replacement for our GE oven. Very easy to install and works perfectly to maintain the correct oven temperature.
John G
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2022
Wife began yelling about a fire in the oven, that I thought was burning food and expected a simple extinguishing. Turns out the 14 year old oven heating element was sparking and burning! Turning off the power at the stove didn't stop it, and the fire extinguisher didn't stop it. Either turning off the breaker or cutting off the burning end with wire cutters finally did it.In any case, it was a simple matter of ordering this part, removing the old unit (couple of screws) and installing the new one. I did have to shape it just a bit to make if flat, but it works great.
kiricat22
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2021
Screw holes don't line up but add your own.Has been working well every day for a year and counting.
Ron
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2020
I decided to pay a premium to get a named GE element rather than going the cheap and cheerful route and purchasing an after market element to avoid any installation glitches. The element configuration and electrical connection were identical to my old element, but the mounting bracket had been changed just enough that I had to drill new mounting holes in the back of the oven to attach the new element. This meant taking the back cover off the wiring channel to ensure I wasn't drilling through anything important. More hassle than I expected for the cost of a genuine GE part. The new element works fine, but the installation issue makes me wish I had saved the money by going generic.
Kim
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2012
The element on my oven stopped working while I was baking for Christmas dinner. I needed a replacement quickly. After reading several articles on the internet, I decided to try to fix it myself without a service tech & a service call charge. The manufacturer quoted $88 + S&H and a local parts store quoted $66 + S&H. When I found the same item on Amazon for less than $45 w/ free shipping, I decided to give it a try. The part arrived after about 1 week and was exactly what I needed. No instructions included...had to rely on the how-tos that I found on the internet, but it was a fairly easy fix. Removing the oven door was very helpful, but was heavy and not very easy to lift high enough to clear the hinges, since I am short, but I managed. Unplugging the old element was the most difficult part. The connections hadn't moved in almost 15 years and were stuck tight. Didn't know what,if any, solvent would be safe, so just relied on "wiggle & pull" method (very scientific). This eventually worked and the rest of the job was a breeze. Oven is working properly and I suppose I saved a couple of hundred dollars by avoiding a service call.