Replacement Lid Knob for Revere Ware Lids (single knob)
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Replacement Lid Knob for Revere Ware Lids (single knob)
Replacement knob for Revere Ware lids. This package includes a single knob.
These knobs are made for the copper bottom line of Revere Ware cookware which have a built-in screw.
No screw is included with this knob
These knobs also fit the Tri-Ply line.
WILL NOT WORK ON RENA WARE! Rena Ware is not the same as Revere Ware.
These are replacement lid knobs for Revere Ware lids. They fit lids with knobs that appear the same. These parts are newly manufactured and are made to look and work just like original Revere Ware knob.
Material: Bakelite, brass
Includes: Bakelite knob with brass screw insert. The screw insert is the female part inside the knob. This knob does NOT come with a separate screw as all Revere Ware lids have a screw stud attached on them. If you want to use this knob with another type of lid that does not have a built in screw stud, you will need to purchase an 8-32 (stainless or brass) screw separately and cut it to the proper size. This listing is for a single knob only. They are also sold in pairs (a different listing) to help reduce shipping and handling costs.
Measurements: 1.7 in (43 mm) diameter, 0.7 in (18 mm) tall.
Fits: All Revere Ware lids, vintage era and newer that have a similar looking knob. This knob may not fit Revere Ware lid styles that have a different looking knob.
Replaces: The part was called "Bakelite Cover Knob" and the original Revere number for this part was 2677. It was also referred to as part no. 625.
Bakelite notes Over-tightening the knobs may cause the Bakelite to crack. Be gentle. Bakelite is generally not oven safe. Bakelite will be dulled by washing in a dishwasher.
Troubleshooting If you see something like an eraser head instead of a screw on your lid, try unscrewing it with pliers to expose the screw. This is the screw insert from the old knob.