Monday, December 21, 2009

Can you wash (imerse in soapy water) the removeable burners from an electric stove?

yes, I used to wash mine all the time...just don't soak it in the water.Can you wash (imerse in soapy water) the removeable burners from an electric stove?
Yes. Let them dry thoroughly before you reinstall them.Can you wash (imerse in soapy water) the removeable burners from an electric stove?
Yes certainly. They are not charged when unplugged, and all you need to is allow drying then plug them back in.





Steven Wolf
Sure can just make sure they are dry befor putting them back. I have seriously cleaned more the 5 or 6 hundred stoves and have had no problems with washing even scrubbing the burners.
Yes, as long as they aren't plugged into the stove and turned on. :)


Seriously, it won't hurt them a bit. Dry them pretty well before putting them back into the use position.
yes and with ease just tug and the burners remove and wash and place them back - no problem!
NEVER EVER !!!


IMMERSE ELECTRICAL RINGS ,PLATES or BURNERS


into water


You run the risk of ;





electrocution , When you manage to fit them back, in place





( water seep inside can make the element ';LIVE'; )





OR





the element will malfunction, or even catch fire ,on use





Be SAFE ,


clean elements ( cooker burners)


with a damp cloth and scouring powder


and dry them really well ,before use





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Yes you can. Just make darn sure you have let them completely dry before putting them back in. These units are electric, but are a sealed system. Good luck.
No because they have electric on them and electric things should not be exposed to water!
NO!! the ends of the burners are sealed with a silicone plug but the plug loosens over time with use. the ';wire'; on the inside is packed in a ceramic filling which can absorb water. if you get them water logged they can short out or burst. and at the prices they go for, it could be quite costly to replace them. just clean them with a damp sponge and cleaner, then wipe with a rinsed sponge and dry. good luck.

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