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Good Question: My Electric Stove Burner is Tilted -- Help!

2007_04_20_electricstove.gifDear Kitchen,

I have an electric range (pity me) and my one large burner is totally off-kilter. All the liquid in a saucepan runs to one side. Any ideas on how to fix this?

Thanks!
Margo

 
 

Good Morning, Margo. Thanks for your question and your picture of the problem.

First, I'm ready to come out. I too have an electric stove and I grew up in a house with an electric stove. We really don't need to hang our heads in shame around the gas stove people. It's really not the power source of your stove that matters, it's your passion for cooking that will make all the difference.

Still, you face a very annoying problem. A broken burner can make cooking frustrating and could be unsafe.

Over time, the most used burners of electric stoves with exposed elements can wear down and slant to one side. When I had this same problem with my last electric stove, my foolish solution was to juggle pans from burner to burner to take advantage of each burner's hot spot.

You might want to have a repair person to replace the burner's element or the receptacle. When you book the repair person, tell them what brand of stove you have and ask them if they carry those replacement parts. If the repair person has the parts on the truck, you may save yourself a follow up visit. If you can't get a repair person in right away (or have an uncooperative landlord) a stove top heat diffuser might give you some relief.

Readers, have more ideas for Margo?

There's also additional information on eHow.com. Gardenweb.com has some threads with detailed electric stove discussion by brand.

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mine does that too! It makes it very hard to cook eggs.

posted by Hanna on 2007-04-20 10:05:17
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Just so you know...this problem plagues gas burners, too! And my stove is relatively new. The North and South supports of one of the burner grills are higher then the others and it gives me a sort of teeter-totter effect! Fortunately, I can trade out that grill to a burner that gets less use.

posted by One Eyed Daruma on 2007-04-20 10:56:17
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my entire gas stove tilts, not just the burners. I think in my case I just need to raise up the front a little (shims?) but oh, it is annoying!

posted by Eliza on 2007-04-20 11:19:29
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i have always had gas stoves in all my apartments - and they all tilted. prob because all my stoves have been from like the 50s.

posted by elizabeth in AL on 2007-04-20 11:39:37
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I just fixed this by shimming it with a piece of scrap metal (between the burner leg and the range pan). Works perfectly.

My first instinct was to level the entire stove, but I realized that the rest of the burners sat perfectly level - just the large front one was slanted.

posted by rkmase on 2007-04-20 12:22:09
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Unless I'm missing something, this isn't the sort of thing worth calling a repair person in for, but then, we installed our range ourselves so it's all a matter of perspective.

Make sure that it's just the burner that is tilting, not the whole stove. If it's the stove, use non-flammable shims to level it out.

If it's just the burner, it's usually very, very easy to replace the burner element. They're not that pricey and they're sold at hardware stores around here, or if your element is peculiar, look up an appliance parts store.

regards,
trillium

posted by trillium on 2007-04-20 13:57:17
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Good point that it's easy to replace the element yourself. I've done that.

I thought it might be the receptacle that needs to be replaced. I'd call in a repair person to do that part of the job, would you?

posted by gochrisgo on 2007-04-20 17:50:27
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The elements just plug in and replacements are just as far away as your computer. Google the make of stove you have and find out who carrys replacement parts. But be ready to spend around $28 for a small burner or $40 for a large one. Alternately you may find genirec replacement elements at your local home improvement or hardware store.

posted by kookie-eater on 2008-04-08 12:31:56
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