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GE WB44X200 Genuine OEM Lower Bake Element 240V for GE Electric Ovens

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About this item

  • The GE Appliances WB44X200 Lower Bake Element 240V is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part designed and engineered to exact specifications
  • Replacement GE Appliances Oven Lower Bake Element 240V is 3,100 Watts, 240 Volts, and is the source of heat when baking
  • GE Appliances WB44X200 Oven Lower Bake Element 240V has screw style connections with approximate item dimensions of L: 13" x W: 19.5" x H: 2.75"
  • High quality GE Appliances OEM WB44X200 Oven Lower Bake Element 240V 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 Lower Bake Element 240V (WB44X200) is 3,100 Watts, 240 Volts, and is the source of heat when baking . The Lower Bake Element 240V has screw style connections with approximate item dimensions of L: 13" x W: 19.5" x H: 2.75". Please be aware that it is recommended to disconnect the appliance from all utilities prior to installation of the Lower Bake Element 240V.

From the Manufacturer

General Electric WB44X200 Bake Element for GE, Hotpoint, and RCA Wall Ovens (also used in some free standing self-cleaning ovens). This is a genuine GE factory part and comes with GE's 1 year warranty.


W Hutcheson
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
direct fit for my stove, just unscrewed the old burned-out element and replaced with the new one! Easy Peasy!
Jeremy Dutton
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Great replacement and works as it should.
Michael Sullivan
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Great no5 going to home depo or Lowes
E. Solis
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
My Model #JKP07G0J1BG, this unit is a perfect replacement. Make sure you cut the power at the breaker to the oven before doing any work. Unscrew the back plate which exposes the wires to the heating element. Unscrew these wires and the old element is free. The new element came with two small Phillips head screws. These were used to secure the wires to the new element. The old screws did not fit. Push the element into the hole and secure the back plate with the old screws. Make sure to run the oven for a few minutes to burn off any manufacturing residue. Et Voila, just like new!
l swan
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Fairly easy to install. Oven fully operational.
Catherine Desgroseilliers
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
One of the holes to attach oven wires with included screws was not threaded. Had to buy a self-threading screw to attach wires. Inspect element before install to make sure both holes are threaded. If not, drive the self-threaded screw - again before install-to create the threads, and be careful not to break the attached wire as it takes some 'torque" to work the threading screw through. Once 'tapped" you should be good to attach as specified.
Joe B
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
I tried an offbrand replacement and it didn't last long. These are genuine GE OEM, and the only way to go. Well worth it.
CeCeFreeBird
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2023
My Mom's oven is an old "double oven" A Large one on top and a smaller one on the bottom. They were manufactured by Hot Point. Our double oven was installed in the late 70s. Our top over has an upper broil element and a lower element for regular baking. A few weeks ago our lower element on our top oven caught fire and snapped in two. We needed a quick fix and this is the part recommended by a GE Appliance Center who told us it would fit-- IT IS A GREAT FIT! We unscrewed the old element, and this one is the perfect size and snapped right into place. However, where the two sides of the element come together in the back of the oven they are permanently hinged to a new silver plate which did not fit exactly over the existing holes left by the original plate. We had some self-drilling short hex screws, and in no time screwed them through the new holes of the new plate and straight through into the back of the oven to hold it in place. The old-existing holes are covered by the new plate, and everything works. A cheap and quick fix and everyone is very pleased. thank you! THANK YOU!