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Your cart is empty.This is an authorized aftermarket product. Fits with various Dacor Brand models. It has a OEM Part # 86007C.
Catriel Leiras
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
It breaks the second you try to use it.
rose wayne
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
Soaked with wd40 for 3 days, tool broke on third burner
MajorPayne
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2022
I bought this to work on customers Dacor range and it does not fit the little rings on the large burners with 4-5 of those little brass castle nuts. Waste of money and pretty sure this can be purchased for half this from Dacor directly.
BCR
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020
This tool is a "MUST HAVE" is you own a DACOR range cook top/Oven. It's used to Install and Adjust new Burner Rings. "YOU GOTTA HAVE IT!"Now I got it! And... I'm happy with the tool... BUT!Why did it take so long for it to ship?Tool = 5 Stars.Delivery = 1 Star.
Guido Brusa
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2018
It worked as expected and made it working on the the burners much easier. Being so easy to use it allows you to tighten the rings every so often as they do loosen up of time probably because the down pressure from the wight of the pots and pan and also the eat.
Mike G.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2017
Great tool. Quality material and fits well. Required some effort to unscrew the keeper, but made removing the burner rings much easier. Very glad I purchased the tool.
BayKayaker
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2015
With an older Dacor unit, these rings are extremely difficult to unscrew. This tool bent under the strain, and then would slip out of the slots, permanently destroying them. I had applied a rust penetrant before attempting to unscrew the rings, to no avail. I had to resort to a hammer and punch to get the ring off. Other manufacturers do not use this design.
Sea Crab
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2015
This tool is needed to remove the burner securing rings, its a must, dont be impatient. if your stove is old and lots of greese and crud the use PBR penetrating catalyst, soak the rings do not use a hammer once you start you will have to use a bushing cutter to cut the brass ring off, jsut be patient, the rings are not actually put on tight they are just gummed up.. also industrial degreaser or brake clean might get the grime off then penetrating oil. the tool is stronger than the brass rings but it will bend if your rings are stuck.. I read the below reviews, being a long time mechanic and machine shop person i again suggest using the penetrating oil and wait , even a day then use heat, propane torch but dont bust out the hammer just yet.. will be a bigger issue to deal with damaged threads and more parts. Also when we ordered the conversion jets they came in teh wrong bags , big jet big burner, little jet, little burner.. use your commone sense and make sure your install all parts correctly. good luck our dacor conversion to propane went well!
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