Hello Dean, thanks for reaching out. I do have a good option for you, although we do not have an exact match for the Atwood model R1737BB. Take a look at the GE Profile Propane RV Range #GE24VR. This is a 3 burner gas range with a stainless finish.…
Hey Sean, thanks for the information! To replace your Dometic R2131-BBPFBO, I recommend the Furrion 21" Built-In Gas Range Oven item #FR97KR. It measures 21-1/2" wide x 20" tall x 21-1/2" deep and fits cutouts 20-1/8" wide x…
Hey Barry, so the GE Profile Propane RV Range with Glass Cover #GE24VR used to come with a glass lid but it looks like they updated it and now it is sold separately like with the part #GE74VR.
Hey April. You can definitely use a lighter or a match to light the GE Profile Propane RV Range - Drop In item #GE57VR if you do not have 12v power. This process is not only covered in the installation instructions that I have linked below but…
Hey Geoff, the Dometic R2131-BBPFBO has been discontinued for a while, so looking at a Furrion replacement is a solid move. The Furrion 21" Built-In Gas Range Oven part #FR97KR is a great modern option. It fits in the same general cutout, hooks…
Hi Judith; the closest thing we have is the GE Profile Propane RV Range - Drop In - 3 Burners - 17" Tall - Stainless Steel #GE24VR. This has 3 burners instead of 2. None of our available ovens have a 2 burner top on them. Is there a specific…
Hey Mary! You aren't going to like this answer, but Atwood went out of business a number of years ago, so the only way you're going to find replacement parts is from someone that has a used one they're wanting to piece out. What…
Hey George. I checked with GE and their Propane RV Rangetop item #GE47VR has a 6,500 Btu front burner and 6,500 Btu rear burner. I already sent in a request to get that information updated on our website. The GE Propane RV Rangetop item #GE47VR…
Hello Cathryn, My apologies for the delay in getting an answer, I was waiting on an answer from GE as I was not able to find out much information on using it in a marine environment. Here is what I heard back: "These are designed for RV use, I…
Kenneth, it looks like the dimensions on the Replacement Glass Oven Door for Furrion 2-in-1 Range Oven #715326 are a bit different than those on your FS17WB4A-BL oven so it is not going to work unfortunately. It looks like that oven is obsolete now…
Hey Lauren! For a replacement that closely matches those dimensions I recommend the GE Profile Propane RV Range #GE24VR. This has 3 burners with edge-to-edge cast iron grates and fits a cutout measuring 16-1/8" tall x 20-1/4" wide x…
Hey Gene, welcome back! The correct tie-downs are the TorkLift Talon item #TL45SV, you were looking at. This a set of front and rear tie-downs. The rear ones will attach directly to your 2025 Ford F-450's TorkLift SuperHitch Magnum hitch item…
Hello Dean, thanks for reaching out. I do have a good option for you, although we do not have an exact match for the Atwood model R1737BB. Take a look at the GE Profile Propane RV Range #GE24VR. This is a 3 burner gas range with a stainless finish.…
Hey Sean, thanks for the information! To replace your Dometic R2131-BBPFBO, I recommend the Furrion 21" Built-In Gas Range Oven item #FR97KR. It measures 21-1/2" wide x 20" tall x 21-1/2" deep and fits cutouts 20-1/8" wide x…
Hey Barry, so the GE Profile Propane RV Range with Glass Cover #GE24VR used to come with a glass lid but it looks like they updated it and now it is sold separately like with the part #GE74VR.
Hey April. You can definitely use a lighter or a match to light the GE Profile Propane RV Range - Drop In item #GE57VR if you do not have 12v power. This process is not only covered in the installation instructions that I have linked below but…
Hey Geoff, the Dometic R2131-BBPFBO has been discontinued for a while, so looking at a Furrion replacement is a solid move. The Furrion 21" Built-In Gas Range Oven part #FR97KR is a great modern option. It fits in the same general cutout, hooks…
Hi Judith; the closest thing we have is the GE Profile Propane RV Range - Drop In - 3 Burners - 17" Tall - Stainless Steel #GE24VR. This has 3 burners instead of 2. None of our available ovens have a 2 burner top on them. Is there a specific…
Hey Mary! You aren't going to like this answer, but Atwood went out of business a number of years ago, so the only way you're going to find replacement parts is from someone that has a used one they're wanting to piece out. What…
Hey George. I checked with GE and their Propane RV Rangetop item #GE47VR has a 6,500 Btu front burner and 6,500 Btu rear burner. I already sent in a request to get that information updated on our website. The GE Propane RV Rangetop item #GE47VR…
Hello Cathryn, My apologies for the delay in getting an answer, I was waiting on an answer from GE as I was not able to find out much information on using it in a marine environment. Here is what I heard back: "These are designed for RV use, I…
Kenneth, it looks like the dimensions on the Replacement Glass Oven Door for Furrion 2-in-1 Range Oven #715326 are a bit different than those on your FS17WB4A-BL oven so it is not going to work unfortunately. It looks like that oven is obsolete now…
Hey Lauren! For a replacement that closely matches those dimensions I recommend the GE Profile Propane RV Range #GE24VR. This has 3 burners with edge-to-edge cast iron grates and fits a cutout measuring 16-1/8" tall x 20-1/4" wide x…
Hey Gene, welcome back! The correct tie-downs are the TorkLift Talon item #TL45SV, you were looking at. This a set of front and rear tie-downs. The rear ones will attach directly to your 2025 Ford F-450's TorkLift SuperHitch Magnum hitch item…
RV stoves and ovens are essential for those who love cooking on the road. They offer features like lighted knobs, adjustable power settings, and easy-to-clean surfaces. Consider the size, power source, and installation requirements to find the perfect fit for your RV kitchen.
Look for features like lighted knobs for easy visibility, adjustable power settings to manage energy consumption, and easy-to-clean surfaces. Some models offer options to set power based on watts used, which is handy when using an inverter.
Measure the space in your RV kitchen and compare it to the stove or oven dimensions. Some models may require cutting a larger hole for installation. Ensure the unit is compatible with your RV's power source, whether it's propane or electric.
Common issues include difficulty lighting the oven, damaged units upon delivery, and burners without adjustable settings. It's important to check the unit upon arrival and consider using accessories like a simmer ring for better heat control.
Regularly clean the burners and oven interior to prevent buildup. Check connections and fittings, especially if using propane, to ensure safety. If you encounter issues, consult the manufacturer's support or consider professional installation and maintenance.
Consider the power source compatibility, size, and installation requirements. Some newer models may offer more efficient power settings and faster cooking times. Ensure the new unit fits your existing space or be prepared for modifications.