Fan Oven Element - 2100W Stock Number: ES1019703
High quality compatible spare part for select models of Beko and Leisure ovens
Manufactured by Electruepart
(This part fits select models)
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High Quality Replacement Fan Oven Element - 2100W
If you have noticed that the fan oven is not heating up as usual, this could be due to a faulty fan oven element. This element is the circular element in the oven, and can fail if the internal element filament burns out - causing a short circuit.
If this has happened to your element, or you have noticed visual signs of a split, bulge or blow hole on the element, then it sounds like it is time to get it replaced.
eSpares has this replacement fan oven element, which could soon be fitted in your oven to bring back the heat - and get you on your way to cooking those great tasting meals again in no time!
Specification:
- 2 Turns
- 2100 Watts
- Height: 230 mm
- Width: 206 mm
- Bracket: 70 mm
- Tags: 24 mm
Compatible spare part suitable for select models of Beko and Leisure oven elements screwed from inside the cavity.
Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.
3 Questions and 4 Answers
If this part is purchased from you & turns out to be the incorrect part for my oven, what is your returns policy? And what are your Packing & Postage Charges please?
- i dont know about p&p or returns BUT as a customer i am more than happy with my product, if the terminals look similar then they should fit/work with no probs, i replaced a 1800 with a 2100 and it works BEYOND BELIEF, i hope this helps
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi Brokenoven, these two pages should hold all the answers you're after: http://www.espares.co.uk/returnsandrefunds.aspx http://www.espares.co.uk/aboutdelivery.aspx
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Caitlin at eSpares says...
Unfortunately we don't list any replacement elements for that model
- If its the oven element, the only fixing "pin" I came across was a phillips headed screw (not a wood screw type). This was rock solid and needed penetrating oil- plus gas is best, or any oil - just a drop on it. Then hit it with a long iron bar and hammer gently like an old alarm clock bell a dozen times, a bit of blow torch on it if youve got one, then get your best fit phillips on it with molegrips also and turn it, without slipping. If its chewed, drill it out, appx 3mm drill.
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