WR02X13734 GE Refrigerator Tape Felt

Maintain your refrigerator's efficiency with the WR02X13734 insulation tape, expertly crafted by GE. This essential part is designed to provide superior insulation, ensuring optimal temperature control and energy efficiency for various refrigerator models. Compatible with leading brands such as GE, Hotpoint, Haier, Monogram, and Café, it's a versatile solution for various household appliances.
The tape's durable construction guarantees long-lasting performance, reducing the risk of energy loss and improving the overall functionality of your fridge. Easily replace worn or damaged insulation to maintain your refrigerator's efficiency and longevity. Installation is straightforward, making it a practical choice for DIY enthusiasts. Maintain your appliance today and enjoy peace of mind knowing you're investing in quality insulation that meets the highest standards of performance and reliability.
Weight : 0.431700 lbs
Dimension : 8.000000 x 7.500000 x 1.000000
Maintain your refrigerator's efficiency with the WR02X13734 insulation tape, expertly crafted by GE. This essential part is designed to provide superior insulation, ensuring optimal temperature control and energy efficiency for various refrigerator models. Compatible with leading brands such as GE, Hotpoint, Haier, Monogram, and Café, it's a versatile solution for various household appliances.
The tape's durable construction guarantees long-lasting performance, reducing the risk of energy loss and improving the overall functionality of your fridge. Easily replace worn or damaged insulation to maintain your refrigerator's efficiency and longevity. Installation is straightforward, making it a practical choice for DIY enthusiasts. Maintain your appliance today and enjoy peace of mind knowing you're investing in quality insulation that meets the highest standards of performance and reliability.
Weight : 0.431700 lbs
Dimension : 8.000000 x 7.500000 x 1.000000
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