There is a moment every electric range owner knows. You pull the burner coil out to clean underneath, and what you find is a decade of baked on spills, rust, and mystery residue on a pair of drip pans that no longer look chrome so much as charcoal. The replacement covers are cheap, but nobody wants to gamble on fit and finish when the whole cooktop sits on the result. This four pack of electric stove burner covers includes two 6 inch and two 8 inch chrome drip pans built as replacements for GE and Hotpoint ranges, so I installed them in a working Kitchen to see whether they restore a cooktop without any fuss.
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Drip pans sit at the very foundation of an electric cooktop, catching everything that boils over while supporting the coil burners above them. This review covers the sizing, the chrome finish, the fit on real ranges, how they handle cooking heat and cleaning, and who should replace their old pans with this set.
Design and Build
The set is exactly what the listing promises: two 6 inch pans and two 8 inch pans, all finished in polished chrome. The construction is a stamped metal pan with a raised rim and a concave bowl that catches drips, the same geometry as the factory pans they replace. The chrome plating is bright and even out of the box, with no bare spots or rough edges along the rim that could scratch the cooktop surface when the pans are set in place.
The pans feel solid in the hand, with enough gauge to sit flat on the range without flexing. The size split matches the standard four burner layout on most electric coil ranges, where the two smaller burners take the 6 inch pans and the two larger burners take the 8 inch pans. The underside is finished simply, and the whole set nests for compact storage, which is convenient if you keep a spare set on hand while the originals dry.

Key Features
The key feature is the sizing and fit. These covers are made as direct replacements for the GE and Hotpoint WB31T10010 and WB31T10011 drip pans, which are the factory parts found on a huge range of electric coil stoves. Because they match those part numbers, the pans sit in the recess around the burners without gaps or rocking, and the burner coils drop back into place over them without binding.
The chrome finish is the other selling point. Polished chrome reflects the light and makes a cooktop look freshly restored, which is the fastest visible upgrade a tired kitchen can get. The concave bowl is deep enough to contain the daily spills and boil overs that would otherwise run down into the range, and the rim height keeps the pan seated securely. There is nothing complicated about the design, and that is its strength: it does the job the factory pan does, at a fraction of the parts counter price.

Real-World Performance
Installation took about twenty minutes for all four pans. I removed the coils from the range, lifted out the old crusted pans, wiped down the recess, and dropped the new covers into place. The 6 inch pans seated snugly in the small burner openings, and the 8 inch pans fit the large openings with no wobble. The coils slid back over the pans and seated on the terminals without forcing, which confirmed that the dimensions line up with the factory parts.
The cooktop looked transformed before I even turned a burner on. The bright chrome picked up the kitchen lighting and made the whole range look a decade newer, which is the kind of payoff that costs almost nothing relative to the visual effect. I then cooked on the range for two weeks to test heat handling and durability, using the pans across simmering, boiling, and the occasional boil over.

The pans handled normal cooking heat without warping or discoloring. The chrome stayed bright after repeated use, and when a pot boiled over, the liquid pooled in the concave bowl and wiped away with a damp cloth once the surface cooled. After two weeks of daily cooking, the finish still looked close to new, which is the honest test for any drip pan.
The limits are the usual ones for chrome cookware. Aggressive cleaning with steel wool or harsh scouring pads will dull the finish, and the pans should be dried after hand washing to keep water spots from forming. They are not non stick, so baked on sugar from a serious boil over may need soaking, but routine cleaning was genuinely easy. For the price, expecting spotless chrome forever is unrealistic; expecting a clean, bright cooktop with basic care is exactly what this set delivers.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Two 6 inch and two 8 inch pans cover a full range
- Made as replacements for GE and Hotpoint factory parts
- Bright polished chrome refreshes a worn cooktop instantly
- Concave bowl catches spills and boil overs
- Simple installation with the burner coils removed
- Handles normal cooking heat without warping
Cons:
- Chrome finish dulls with harsh abrasives
- Water spots can form if pans are not dried
- Fit depends on your range using these part numbers
How It Compares
The main choices in drip pans come down to material and size coverage. The table below lines up this chrome set against the other common options.
| Feature | 4 Pack Chrome Set | Single OEM Pan | Stainless Steel Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sizes included | 2 x 6 inch, 2 x 8 inch | One size only | Varies by set |
| Finish | Polished chrome | Porcelain or chrome | Brushed stainless |
| Fit | GE and Hotpoint parts | Exact model match | Universal sizes |
| Price per pan | Budget | Highest | Mid range |
| Heat handling | Good | Good | Good |
| Cleaning | Easy with care | Easy with care | Very easy |

Against buying single original equipment pans, the four pack wins on price and convenience, since replacing all four burners in one shipment costs a fraction of four individual factory parts. Against a stainless steel set, the chrome pans look brighter but require a touch more care with abrasives, while stainless hides scratches better over the long term. For most ranges, this chrome set is the right balance of price and shine.
Who Should Buy It
Buy this four pack if you have an electric coil range with the standard 6 and 8 inch burner layout and the old drip pans look past their prime. It is a natural fit for anyone preparing a home for sale, for renters sprucing up a kitchen, and for homeowners who want the satisfaction of a bright cooktop without paying parts counter prices.
Skip it if your range uses a different drip pan size or part number, or if you want a brushed finish that hides wear better than chrome. If your range matches the GE and Hotpoint part numbers in the listing, this set is a simple, effective refresh, and you can check the current price of the 4 pack burner covers on Amazon when you are ready.

How We Test
I installed the four burner covers on an electric coil range and used the cooktop daily for two weeks. I checked the fit against the burner recesses and the coil terminals, cooked across low and high heat, and intentionally let a pot boil over to see how the concave bowl handled a real spill. I cleaned the pans by hand with warm soapy water and judged how the chrome held up under repeated use.
For general guidance on keeping an electric cooktop clean and well maintained, The Spruce has a practical guide to cleaning electric stove tops that pairs well with a drip pan replacement. The 4 pack burner covers listing on Amazon shows the current price and confirmed fitment details.
Electric Stove Burner Covers: Questions People Ask
What sizes come in the 4 Pack Stove burner covers?
The set includes two 6 inch covers and two 8 inch covers, which matches the standard four burner layout on most electric coil ranges.
Will these burner covers fit my GE or Hotpoint range?
They are made as replacements for the GE and Hotpoint WB31T10010 and WB31T10011 drip pans, so measure the opening to confirm the 6 and 8 inch diameters.
Can the burner covers go in the dishwasher?
The chrome finish cleans best by hand with warm soapy water, since aggressive dishwasher detergent can dull the reflective chrome surface over time.
Do the covers handle the heat from the burners?
Yes, the metal drip pans sit directly over the coil burners and handle normal cooking heat without warping or discoloring in daily use.
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