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Old 09-01-2022, 03:04 AM   #1
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Default Little rubber feet for stove top?

Could someone point me to a source for replacement grommets for Dometic D21 drop-in cooktops? These little things really make for a quiet drive, and they seem to get lost when wifey is cleaning the stove a bit too enthusiastically.

There are actually two kinds - smaller, solid ones that keep the glass top quiet, and larger ones with a hole in the center that quiet down the cast iron grate. I am especially after the latter ones...

I don't care much about OEM, even some workaround would be good as long as the price is reasonable.

I guess in a mixture like this I might find something?

Edit - I think I found them, called 50805...
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Old 09-01-2022, 08:13 AM   #2
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I used four of these for my Origo stove glass top, works great

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...e?ie=UTF8&th=1
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https://www.mcmaster.com/feet/adhesive-back-bumpers-6/
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Old 09-02-2022, 05:03 AM   #4
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I used four of these for my Origo stove glass top, works great

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...e?ie=UTF8&th=1
Thanks George, but I am missing some that have holes in them to fit the little feet of the grate.

Got them on ebay actually... Just curious if someone has found any creative solutions.
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Very cool, but don't fit. There are actually holes where the grommets fit in. The little cones with adhesive backing won't prevent the grate from sliding around.
Thank you though... this may work for other rattle-noises. 😀
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I applied a small amount of high-temp RTV on mine. Withstands the heat, cheap, and solved the rattle noise.
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I applied a small amount of high-temp RTV on mine. Withstands the heat, cheap, and solved the rattle noise.
Yup I was thinking of that, since I had bought some to make gaskets to possibly upgrade my RAM headlights. Thanks for confirming that it works to dampen the vibrations/noise too!
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I would go to Walmart and buy some adhesive felt pads. If the adhesive gets weak, just stick another one on there.
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I would go to Walmart and buy some adhesive felt pads. If the adhesive gets weak, just stick another one on there.
Now that's a great idea. I think I have some that go under chair and sofa legs so they don't scratch up the floor.

Plus, adhesive backed velcro tapes should work too.

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I would go to Walmart and buy some adhesive felt pads. If the adhesive gets weak, just stick another one on there.
All these suggestions may sound great, but keep in mind that whatever you use, it has to withstand the heat. I bought a package years ago, can't recall from where, but they do have the holes in them and it appeared that no way would they fit, but they did stretch. I think I searched Dometic grate and found them
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