![]() ![]() You’ll need to get underneath the glass and remove the attached element in order to troubleshoot or replace it. That’s why it’s called a radiant surface element instead of just a burner in repair guides. This is because the burner, or heating element, is below the glass instead of on top of the stove surface. But with a glass top stove, replacing a broken burner is much more challenging. A broken burner can easily be swapped out with plug-and-play simplicity. ![]() With a traditional electric stove, all you have to do is swap out burners in sockets to troubleshoot or even repair a faulty burner. You have the whole stove to work with and far less iron to soak or scrub. Cooking with a glass top stove is not like any other electric (or gas) stove experience.
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