Every coil burner range reaches a point where the drip pans under the elements look less like metal and more like archaeology. Years of boil overs bake on, the chrome flakes, and no amount of scrubbing brings the shine back. I have owned a GE range with this exact problem, so when a set of replacement pans landed on my workbench I approached it with the skepticism of someone who has thrown away good money on parts that did not fit. This review covers how the pans fit, how they survive daily cooking, and whether they are worth the price of admission.

Before the details, the standard note. This article contains affiliate links, and if you buy through one of them the site earns a small commission at no extra cost to you. That commission does not change what I test or recommend, and the pans reviewed here were fitted to a working range and used for real cooking.

The set contains two 6 inch pans and two 8 inch pans, which matches the standard four burner layout of a coil element range. The rest of this review walks through the fit, the finish, the cleaning reality, and how the pans compare with factory replacement parts.

Design and Build

The pans are stamped chrome plated steel with the classic shallow bowl shape that sits under a coil element and catches anything that drips from the pot above. The chrome finish is bright and even, with no dull spots or rough edges out of the box, and the lip around each pan is formed cleanly enough that it does not catch a cloth when you wipe it. The metal gauge feels adequate for the job, not paper thin but not heavy enough to add weight you would notice.

The sizing is the important part, because drip pans look similar until they do not fit. The 6 inch pans slot into the small burner wells and the 8 inch pans into the large wells, and both sit flat on the range surface without rocking. The center opening clears the burner base cleanly on the test range, and the overall diameter leaves a small even gap to the well wall, which is exactly what you want for airflow around the element.

Close up of one drip pan rim and chrome finish

Key Features

The practical feature set is short and honest. The pans catch spills, they hold up to heat, and they are replaceable when they no longer look presentable. The two size mix covers both element diameters on a standard range, and the compatibility with the WB31T10010 and WB31T10011 part numbers means you can check your range model against a known fit before you buy.

The chrome plating is the feature that matters most visually. A fresh set transforms the top of a tired range, and the reflective finish makes the whole cooktop look serviced rather than simply cleaned. The shallow well design keeps oil and sauce contained around the burner base, which is precisely the spill protection a drip pan exists to provide.

New drip pan installed under a coil burner element

Real-World Performance

Fitting the pans took under ten minutes including the time spent hunting for the socket that fits the burner bolts. Each element lifts straight out after the cover plate and base are loosened, the old pan slides away, and the new pan drops into the same well. The center openings lined up with the burner posts on the first try, which tells me the tooling follows the same drawing as the factory parts.

The pans then had to earn their keep. Over several weeks I let a pasta pot boil over, fried hard with hot oil, and baked a tray of grease onto the 8 inch pan under the busiest burner. The boil over scorched onto the chrome and then wiped away with a damp cloth after the pan cooled. The fried oil took slightly more effort, but a soak in hot soapy water and a light scrub lifted it completely without scratching the surface.

Pans being cleaned with soap and a scrub pad

The heat handling deserves a mention. After a long high heat sear session, the chrome had not discolored, and repeated heating and cooling cycles over the testing period left the finish intact. This is the difference between a pan that lasts years and one that goes dull in months. The pans also sat flat through it all, with no warping and no tendency to rattle against the well when a pot was moved.

The pans also proved their worth during a holiday cooking session when a sauce boiled over onto the rear burner. A quick wipe once the pan cooled left the chrome looking like new, and the spill never reached the well beneath, which is precisely the protection a drip pan exists to provide. That alone justified the cost of the set in my book.

The honest limitations are about cosmetics over time. Chrome plating is not indestructible, and a scorched boil over left a faint mark on one pan that a soak reduced but did not fully erase. You will also want to wipe the surface dry after cleaning, because hard water spots show up quickly on a shiny finish. Neither is a reason to avoid the set, but both are worth knowing before you expect a mirror shine forever.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Correct 6 inch and 8 inch size mix for standard ranges
  • Bright chrome finish restores the look of an old cooktop
  • Fits WB31T10010 and WB31T10011 compatible ranges
  • Easy ten minute installation with basic tools
  • Withstands daily heat without warping
  • Boil overs and oil wipe clean with a soak

Cons:

  • Scorched spills can leave faint marks over time
  • Chrome shows hard water spots if left to air dry
  • No gasket or non slip backing included

How It Compares

The main alternative is buying the same style of pan from a range parts store at a higher price. The table below compares this set with a typical factory branded single replacement pan.

Feature This Set of 4 Factory Replacement Pan
Quantity Two 6 inch, two 8 inch Single pan
Price per pan Lower Higher
Fit Matches OEM part numbers Exact factory part
Finish Bright chrome Bright chrome
Best for Full range refresh One burned out pan
Drip pans compared with a single factory replacement pan

If every pan on your range is tired, the set is the better value because you replace all four at once and get the same visual result for less money. If only one pan is damaged, a single factory part is the simpler fix. Either way, the chrome finish and the fit are what matter, and this set delivers both.

Who Should Buy

Buy this set if you own a GE or Hotpoint coil burner range with the matching well size and the pans have finally crossed the line from worn to embarrassing. It is also a quick upgrade for a rental, a flip, or a kitchen where you want the cooktop to look freshly serviced without paying for a range repair. You can check the current price of the electric stove drip pans set on Amazon to see what a full refresh costs.

Skip the set if your range uses a different well size or a smooth glass cooktop, because neither will accept these pans. If your pans are still in good shape, you do not need the upgrade yet. But for a tired coil range, ten minutes of work here changes the whole look of the kitchen.

Refreshed range cooktop with all four new drip pans fitted

How We Test

I fitted the four pans to a GE coil burner range, first checking the well diameters against the pan sizes and then installing them under each element using the standard burner removal steps. Over several weeks I used the pans for normal cooking, a deliberate boil over, and high heat frying, cleaning them after each session with hot soapy water and a non scratch pad.

For guidance on cleaning and maintaining chrome range parts, Better Homes and Gardens has a useful guide to cleaning electric stove burners and drip pans that covers the right tools and the right technique. The stove drip pan set listing on Amazon shows the current price and compatibility notes if you want to confirm your model.

Electric Stove Drip Pans Set of 4: Questions People Ask

Will these drip pans fit my GE range?

The set matches the WB31T10010 and WB31T10011 part numbers, which cover a large number of GE and Hotpoint coil burner ranges, so measure your burner wells to confirm the 6 inch and 8 inch sizes line up.

How do I clean a stove drip pan?

Soak the pan in hot, soapy water for a few minutes, then scrub with a non scratch pad; stubborn burned residue lifts off after a longer soak, and a cloth dry prevents water spots.

Are the 6 inch and 8 inch pans the right mix?

The two size mix matches the typical four burner layout of small and large coil burners, so you get one matching pan for each burner position on a standard range.

Do these pans last under daily heat?

The chrome plated steel holds its finish through repeated heating and cleaning, though very high heat over time can dull the surface like any pan, which is normal wear.

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