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IGN5 Gas Oven 'Flat' Ignitor Kit

IGN5 oven ignitor kit


Here's one of the most popular gas oven ignitors ('glowbars') on the market, and it's still on sale at a *very* good price!

 

This one's the GE WB2X9998, but I refer to it as the IGN5, and it perfectly replaces many other manufacturer part numbers, some of which are:

 

12400035
1802A216
316T031P01
316T031P02
316119301
318177710
3186491
5303207520
5303131300
5303935066
7432P067-60
7432P075-60
7432P076-60

74007498
814269
816625
9753108

9782065

98005652
P205013
P205016
WB2X4600
WB13K12 WB13K21


...and any others that use the 'flat' ignitor and short (1-1/2") ceramic block.

 

Regardless of manufacturer part number, these are all the popular Norton 501A and are excellent ignitors. I've used IGN5's for several decades to replace nearly every 'flat' ignitor in use, regardless of its ceramic block length. And it's an easy job. With no polarity concerns, the wires connect either way. Just cut the wires near the old ignitor, strip back a bit of insulation, and splice the new one in using the included ceramic wire nuts.

 

These normally run around $45 from GE, but I buy them in large numbers and like to move them fast by keeping the price low - so stock up! Let me know if your oven has a separate broil burner that also uses one of these, or if you'd like a spare or two - I can sell you 2 or more at this price (I just refund the excess shipping) to save you even more money!

 

This remains a terrific price for this ignitor, I must say! $39.50 includes $6.00 Priority shipping & handling (it's FAST!) that will get one to your door in about 2 days if you're in the US 'lower 48'. 

But don't wait - I don't know how long this pricing can last! Just click the button below to buy one (or more!):

 

 

(You don't need a Paypal account to pay with your credit card)

If you'd rather order by another method, live outside the US, or have any questions, please feel free to contact me

Thank You!

 


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