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On Friday, 9 March 2018 10:30:52 UTC, Muddymike wrote:
On 09/03/2018 10:22, Graeme wrote: One oven has ceased to function.Â* The neon shines, the fan spins and the light works, so I imagine it must be replacement element time. Can't get the old one out yet, but when I do, any thoughts on a replacement?Â* Looking at eBay, prices range from less than a tenner to well over twenty pounds.Â* Would a cheap one be a waste of money? Cooker is Rangemaster 110 dual fuel, if that matters. I don't know about cooker elements but I have just ordered some dishwasher parts directly from Zanussi and found they are cheaper for genuine parts from them than pattern compatible parts elsewhere. Zanussi £5 Espares £7.20 Mike Same with me for Bosch fridge freezer parts Jonathan |
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