VEVOR's stove parts inventory includes everything from protective covers and burner assemblies to replacement knobs, grates, and drip pans, whether you need a simple fix or a complete upgrade. Each part is made to fit typical stove models and restore functionality with little effort, making it suitable for both residential kitchens and commercial setups. Explore VEVOR's extensive selection to find exactly what your kitchen needs.
Does your stove exhibit wear and tear, such as scraped grates, a jammed knob, or a non-lighting burner? The purpose of VEVOR stove parts is to restore complete functionality without requiring an expensive appliance replacement. Find the right component to keep your kitchen operating at peak efficiency, from precision-fit burner components to protective noodle boards.
Not every stove issue is the same. An uncovered cooktop surface, a worn knob, a burned-out burner, or a cracked grate all require different solutions. The VEVOR stove parts lineup is organized by part type, so you can immediately identify the problem and find a solution.
Even when a stove is not in use, it is still vulnerable to spills, scratches, and unintentional touch. One of the most useful things a home cook can purchase is a stove top cover board. When you are not cooking, VEVOR's gas stove covers and noodle board stove covers convert wasted cooktop space into usable counter space by sitting flush over typical burner layouts.
Because it serves both protection and surface extension, the noodle board stove cover form in particular has become increasingly popular in contemporary kitchens. A stovetop cover board serves as a hygienic, scratch-resistant barrier, whether you are rolling dough, plating dishes, or just keeping the surface clean in between meals.
The VEVOR covers are designed for easy installation and removal and are sized to fit average stove widths, which are usually in the 30-inch range. A gas stove cover helps minimize buildup on burner grates and surrounding surfaces, speeding up post-meal cleanup if your kitchen sees heavy daily use. It also serves as a safety precaution for homes with kids or rental kitchens, reducing the risk of unintentional contact with leftover heat.
When a burner regularly fails to light or produces inconsistent heat, it negatively affects cooking quality. The quicker, less expensive solution is to replace worn stove burners rather than the entire appliance. The replacement burner parts from VEVOR are made to restore the original ignition response and heat distribution of your stove.
The alignment of the cap, the positioning of the igniter, and the cleanliness of the port all affect how well a burner works. Food particles eventually clog the ports, and frequent heating and cooling cycles cause the caps to distort slightly. A replacement burner restores complete functionality without the inconvenience of a service call when cleaning is no longer effective.
Cast iron burner grates and igniter-compatible caps for typical residential gas stoves are among the stove burner parts VEVOR provides for gas ranges. For the best fit, match the replacement's diameter and BTU rating to your current setup. For instance, a 9,500 BTU standard burner is widely compatible with top stove brands and is typical of most four-burner gas ranges. Choose higher-output burner components that can withstand prolonged cooking sessions without degrading if you are using a commercial-style range at home.
Stove grates do more than hold pots; they affect heat transfer efficiency and cooking stability. A warped or cracked grate creates an uneven cooking surface, causing pots to tip and unevenly distributing heat. VEVOR cast iron stove grates provide the flat, stable platform that heavy cookware demands, with enough thermal mass to minimize heat fluctuation during cooking.
Cast iron remains the preferred material for stove grates because it retains heat well, resists warping at high temperatures, and develops a natural nonstick surface with proper seasoning. VEVOR's grates are sized to standard burner footprints and feature a continuous or segmented design depending on whether you prefer whole-range coverage or individual burner support.
Paired with replacement stove drip pans, these components form a complete lower-burner solution. Drip pans catch grease, sauces, and spills before they bake onto the stove surface, making cleanup far easier. VEVOR's drip pans come in reflector and solid base styles. Reflector pans increase upward heat radiation, while solid pans prioritize spillage containment. Replacing both grates and drip pans simultaneously is a cost effective way to restore the look and hygiene of an older range without investing in a new appliance. Both components are among the most searched stove parts for good reason.
Precise temperature control is challenging when a stove knob spins freely, cracks, or loses its indicator markings. This feature is more than just inconvenient in a gas kitchen. Because people handle worn stove knobs numerous times a day, every day, they are among the most commonly replaced components of stoves.
The most popular configurations found in residential gas and electric ranges are covered by VEVOR's replacement stove knobs, which snap or screw onto D-shaft and round-shaft valve stems. When you replace knobs across a range of valve types, most come with shaft adapters that allow a single knob to fit multiple stem diameters.
In kitchen design, knob aesthetics are important beyond functionality. VEVOR provides matte black and brushed stainless steel knobs that complement contemporary styles. Check the stem diameter, the direction of operation (clockwise or counterclockwise to ignite), and the shaft type (D shaped vs round) when choosing a replacement. Always double check the model number of your stove before making a purchase, as installing the wrong configuration on a gas range can pose a safety risk. Replacing every knob at once guarantees a uniform control feel and a consistent appearance throughout the whole range.
Picking the right stove parts isn't just about visual match; it's about material durability, heat tolerance, and whether the part physically fits your appliance. Understanding these two factors before purchasing prevents returns and ensures long term performance.
The material of a stove part affects how long it lasts, how easy it is to clean, and how well it withstands changing temperatures. If you take good care of your cast iron stove grates and burner caps, they will last a long time and improve with age. It can handle temperatures above 1,000°F without breaking. In exchange, it is heavier and more likely to rust if left wet. For stove knobs and stove top cover boards, stainless steel is the predominant material. This material does not rust, is easy to clean, and stays shiny even in kitchens with high moisture levels. In homes where moisture is a problem, stainless steel noodle board stove covers are a better choice for the surface than wood.
Many stove drip pans and some gas stove covers are made of steel coated with porcelain. Normal cooking cleaners will not scratch or stain the enamel coating when used as directed. Broken ceramic, on the other hand, can cause rust to form below the surface, so check these parts often. When it comes to the stove wire harness, the quality of the insulation materials is important. Look for heat-resistant wiring that is rated for the temperatures in your range. VEVOR stove parts come in all three materials, so you can choose the right one based on your needs for sturdiness, cleanliness, or style.
If it doesn't fit your range, even the best stove part won't work as well as it should. Three factors determine compatibility: the stove's brand and model, the burner arrangement, and the stove's physical size. Write down the model number of your stove before you buy any parts. You can usually find this number on a label inside the drawer, along the door frame, or on the back panel. The main measures for stove burners and grates are the distance between each burner and the size of each grate's footprint. Many home gas ranges are about 30 inches wide and have four burners arranged in a 2x2 grid.
However, high-end ranges may have five burners or a dual-fuel setup, which means they need different-sized parts. Before buying new burner caps, measure the thickness of the old ones to ensure they fit flush. To get the right knob size for your stove, determine whether the valve stem is round or D-shaped, then measure it in millimeters.
Most VEVOR knobs come with a set of inserts that can fit both D-shaft and round-shaft configurations in standard sizes (6mm, 6.35mm, and 8mm are the most popular). Compatibility is very important when it comes to the stove wiring harness. Always make sure that the harness fits your exact stove model and the manufacturer's instructions. Electrical mismatches can damage igniter modules or put you at risk of a fire. If you are not sure what to do, check your appliance's instructions or call VEVOR's customer service before you buy.
VEVOR makes it straightforward to repair, upgrade, and protect your range without the cost of full appliance replacement. From gas stove covers and noodle boards to precision-fit burners, durable cast-iron grates, and replacement knobs, every stove part is built to restore kitchen performance fast. Competitive pricing, broad model compatibility, and reliable after-sales support make VEVOR the practical first choice. Shop VEVOR stove components today and get your kitchen back on track.
VEVOR stove grates fit most standard 30-inch residential gas ranges. Always check the burner footprint dimensions and spacing against your stove's model specs before ordering to confirm compatibility.
You can replace a single burner. Match the BTU rating and cap diameter to your existing burners. Replacing just the faulty one is cost-effective and sufficient unless multiple burners show wear.
Measure your cooktop width. Most conventional ranges are 30 inches wide. Choose a noodle board stove cover that equals or slightly overlaps that width for full surface protection and stable placement.
Check whether your valve stem is D-shaped or round, then measure its diameter (typically 6mm–8mm). VEVOR knobs contain adapters for both shaft types, covering the most typical home gas and electric range installations.
It depends on your comfort level with appliance repair. Wiring harness replacement requires disconnecting power and matching the harness to your stove model exactly. If unsure, consult a qualified technician to avoid electrical damage or safety risk.