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My Whirlpool double oven fell on its face and smashed the glass doors - RBD275PDQ10


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Jason Daugherty
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We have a Whirlpool double oven - model RBD275PDQ10.  We were removing it and it fell on its face and smashed the outer glass doors.  I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas on whether it's worth getting replacement glass or if it's likely more parts or functions could be damaged due to the fall?  New glass doors are about $200 and we just don't want to throw good money after bad if it's likely there's more damage.  Not looking for guarantees, just general feedback. 

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The only way to know if there is damage or not is to turn on the oven and test it. Make sure none of the metal sides or back got smashed in to cause an electrical short. Clean all the glass up in the doors and then Connect the oven to power. Turn on each oven one by one and test to see if the element get hot. Only test for a short period of time. 

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Jason Daugherty
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Good idea - thanks for the tip

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