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[Lifetime Warranty] WB06X10309 WB06X10359 ME17R7021ES/AA Microwave Grease Filters Replacement 7.64" x 5.1'2 - for GE LG Kenmore Over-The-Range Vent Hood Microwaves | Pack of 5

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WB06X10309 / WB06X10359 Over-The-Range Microwave Grease Filters (7.64" x 5.12")

Key Features

  • Multi-Layer Aluminum Mesh: Constructed with several layers of expanded aluminum to maximize surface area, effectively trapping airborne grease, smoke, and odors before they enter the exhaust fan and ductwork.
  • Washable and Reusable: The durable aluminum frame and mesh can be cleaned with mild soap and water or placed in a dishwasher, extending the filter's lifespan between full replacements.
  • High-Airflow Design: Engineered to provide minimal resistance to the exhaust fan, ensuring your kitchen stays clear of steam and cooking vapors without straining the microwave’s blower motor.
  • Integrated Pull Tab: Features a built-in metal or plastic pull tab for tool-free removal and installation, allowing for quick maintenance even in tight spaces above the range.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Material: Made from high-quality aluminum that resists rust and degradation caused by heat and moisture common in high-traffic cooking areas.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP3668752
  • PS228019
  • WB06X10359
  • WB6X10309
  • 910457
  • AH228019
  • EA228019
  • EAP228019
  • WB06X10654
  • RHF0503

Compatibility & Fitment

These filters are designed for standard Over-The-Range microwaves and vent hoods. Key compatible brands and models include:

  • Samsung: Specifically fits the ME17R7021ES/AA series and other ME17R models.
  • GE (General Electric): Compatible with a wide range of JVM (Spacemaker) and CVM series microwaves.
  • LG & Kenmore: Fits several models utilizing the 7.64" x 5.12" sizing (often found in Kenmore 721-prefix models manufactured by LG).
  • Hotpoint: Direct fit for many RVM series over-the-range units.
  • Note: Always measure your existing filter before ordering. Even within the same brand, different model years may use slightly different filter dimensions.

When to Replace

  • Visible Grease Saturation: If the mesh appears "clogged" or sticky even after washing, the internal layers are likely saturated, significantly reducing airflow.
  • Persistent Cooking Odors: When the microwave exhaust no longer effectively removes smells from the kitchen, the filter's ability to trap particles has likely been exhausted.
  • Physical Damage: Replace immediately if the aluminum mesh is torn, dented, or starting to separate from the outer frame.
  • Discoloration: Severe yellowing or browning that cannot be removed with degreaser often indicates that the aluminum has been heat-damaged or permanently fouled.
  • Standard Maintenance: For average household cooking, it is recommended to clean these filters every 1 to 2 months and replace them every 6 to 12 months.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: Ensure the microwave fan and cooktop lights are turned off before reaching under the unit.
  • Orientation Check: PRO TIP: These filters are usually directional. Ensure the pull tab is facing downward and toward the front of the microwave for easy access during the next cleaning.
  • The "Snap" Fit: Slide the rear edge of the filter into the mounting slot first, then pivot the front edge upward. You should feel it "seat" firmly into the recessed area.
  • Dishwasher Note: While these are dishwasher safe, some high-alkaline detergents can cause aluminum to discolor. Hand washing with a grease-cutting dish soap (like Dawn) is often the gentlest way to maintain the finish.
  • Check the Charcoal Filter: If your microwave recirculates air back into the kitchen (rather than venting outside), remember that there is a separate charcoal filter inside the top vent that also needs periodic replacement.
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Brand Model Number
Replaces 910457, AH228019, AP3668752, EA228019, PS228019, WB6X10309
GE JVM1490BD002, JVM1490BD003, JVM1490BD03, JVM1490BH01, JVM1490BH02, JVM1490CD002, JVM1490CD003, JVM1490CD03, JVM1490CH01, JVM1490CH02, JVM1490SD002, JVM1490SD003, JVM1490SD03, JVM1490SH01, JVM1490SH02, JVM1490WD002, JVM1490WD003, JVM1490WD03, JVM1490WH01, JVM1490WH02
GE SCA1000DBB03, SCA1000DCC03, SCA1000DWW03, SCA1000HBB01, SCA1000HBB02, SCA1000HBB03, SCA1000HBB04, SCA1000HCC01, SCA1000HCC02, SCA1000HCC03, SCA1000HCC04, SCA1000HSS01, SCA1000HWW01, SCA1000HWW02, SCA1000HWW03, SCA1000HWW04, SCA1001DSS03, SCA1001FSS001, SCA1001FSS02, SCA1001HSS01, SCA1001HSS02, SCA1001HSS03, SCA1001KSS01, SCA1001KSS02
Kenmore 36363672200, 36363673200, 36363674200, 36363679200, 36363692301, 36363693301, 36363694301, 36363699301

FAQ

These filters are compatible with a wide range of over-the-range microwaves from GE, LG, and Kenmore, including models such as the ME17R7021ES/AA. They are designed to replace OEM part numbers WB06X10309, WB06X10359, and WB06X10654.
You should replace your filters if you notice a buildup of grease that cannot be removed with standard cleaning, if the metal mesh is damaged or bent, or if you notice that the vent fan is no longer effectively pulling air through the unit. A clogged filter can lead to poor ventilation, lingering cooking odors, and increased grease accumulation inside your microwave's exhaust system.
For optimal performance and to keep your kitchen air clean, it is recommended to replace these filters every 3 to 6 months, depending on your cooking frequency and the amount of grease produced during meal preparation.
No tools are required. These filters are designed for a simple, tool-free installation. Most over-the-range microwaves feature a pull-tab or a simple latching mechanism on the underside of the unit that allows you to slide the old filter out and snap the new one into place.
These filters serve as the first line of defense for your microwave's ventilation system. They capture airborne grease particles generated during cooking before they can enter the exhaust fan and motor assembly. By trapping this grease, they prevent buildup within the internal components and help ensure that odors are properly vented rather than recirculated into your kitchen.