Frying bacon? Heating up soup? Boiling pasta? No, this isn't a guide to what students can cook, we are just making you aware of how useful your oven hob is! For some, the hob is used as much as the oven so when it breaks down it can be stressful. If your gas hob ring has stopped working it's not time to start googling "how to use a microwave to fry bacon", it's time to visit us for a replacement gas hob ring!
It's not too difficult to know if your gas hob ring has stopped working, you should know because it will no longer be producing heat. The gas burner ring allows the gas to properly circulate around the burner, so when it stops working it means you'll be unable to use your hob. The best thing to do is to find a replacement to get your hob back up and running!
We have a huge selection of high-quality replacement gas hob rings, whatever the make and model of your oven you should be able to find the part that fits your needs. To see our full collection of replacement gas hob parts you can click here.
To order a replacement, follow the link above, enter the manufacturer of your oven and a keyword to find a part that is compatible with your cooker. The last thing you want is to order a replacement part and find out it won't work with your model - so read the product description carefully! Below is just a small selection of what we have on offer:
Auxiliary Gas Burner Ring
Rapid Gas Burner Ring
Hob Gas Burner Ring
For any questions about our replacement gas hob rings, or for any of the other products we supply, feel free to get in touch. Whether you need help picking a part, replacing it yourself, or just a general question, our friendly team is always happy to help. Contact us here today!
For some people, the hob can be used as often as the oven, and therefore, if it starts to falter, it can be a big problem! If your ceramic hob has started to falter, there's no need to get upset and start panicking - here's what you can do:
What to do If Your Ceramic Hob is not Working
If your ceramic hobs are no longer working, the problem is likely to be with the hotplate elements. The hotplate element is the part responsible for heating up, allowing you to cook your food. Because your hotplate elements have such a pivotal role in the cooking process, when they start to falter, it is crucial to get these replaced as soon as possible!
Here at Cooker Spare Parts we have a huge range of replacement ceramic hotplate elements for you to choose from. No matter what cooker or hob you own, we're confident you'll be able to find the ceramic hotplate element that is right for you! To save you some time when looking for a replacement hotplate element, you can filter your results by selecting the manufacturer and entering the model details of your appliance in to the search filters on our site. Once you have done this, you will be presented with a ceramic hotplate element(s) that will be compatible with your appliance.
Check Out Our Replacement Ceramic Hotplate Elements
The next step is now fitting your new ceramic hob element. If you're not particularly handy, replacing your hob element can be a daunting task - but thankfully we have created this handy step-by-step guide that will instruct you through the process, and will make replacing your ceramic hob element less stressful.
If you have any questions or you're experiencing any issues, please do not hesitate to get in touch - we'd be more than happy to help, and get your cooker back up and running again!
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Are you having trouble lighting your oven? If your gas oven is failing to light, this could be due to a number of different problems. Appliances in the home are quite often subject to wear and tear and this will require a little troubleshooting to find the cause of the issue.
Reasons Why Your Oven Is Not Lighting
In order to find out why your oven is not lighting, take a look at our step-by-step guide.
- First, check the gas supply lines and the igniter. If your top igniter is working, but the oven cavity itself will not light, it is the oven igniter that may have a problem. This is not a problem with the gas.
- Secondly, check the gas tank. If the gas is low, this could be why your oven is not igniting.
- Check your cooker values are switched to the 'on' position.
- Locate your oven igniter and check it is clean. If the igniter is covered in dirt, this could be why your oven will not light. Gently clean the igniter and remove any debris.
- Find the pilot hole which emits the gas. Using a needle, insert it into the hole and gently clean away any buildup or debris that could be restricting the gas.
- Next, check if the igniter sparks. To do this, turn the gas off and press the ignition button. If you cannot hear the clicking noise or see any sparks, this is why your oven is not lighting and means the igniter needs replacing.
- Finally, inspect the wiring and look for any discrepancies. If any of the wires are loose, ensure you turn the oven off and then process to tighten the connection with a screwdriver.
Replacement Parts for an Oven That's Not Lighting
After troubleshooting your oven and finding the cause of the problem, you may need a replacement part. We stock plenty of spare parts that can solve your problem here at CookerSpareParts. Here's a look at just a few.
£35.99 inc VAT
£6.49 inc VAT
£25.37 inc VAT
These are just a select few replacement parts for an oven that's not lighting. You can browse the full range here. If you have any questions, you can get in touch on 02920 452 510.
Another day, another burnt dinner. But you followed the instructions to the letter! You watched the timer! You set the temperature correctly! So now you're thinking, maybe it's NOT you, you're thinking "my oven is too hot".
Well you'll be happy to hear that actually, yes, a fault in your oven can cause it to become too hot and it's not too uncommon. That's why we are here to explain what may be causing your oven to become too hot, and better yet, how you can resolve it yourself. So to learn more about the potential cause of why your oven is too hot, keep reading:
Faulty Oven Element
The oven element is the part that is directly responsible for heating up your oven. When it breaks down you won't be able to cook your meals efficiently. This is because it's either making your oven too hot or not hot enough, typically the damage to an oven element is visible. Unfortunately, very much like a lightbulb, when an oven element burns out there's nothing you can do except replace it. The good news is that we have loads of fantastic replacement oven elements for you to choose from, just click here. To find out how to replace it yourself, click here.
Broken Thermostat
Even if you triple checked you set the temperature correctly, if the thermostat is faulty your oven won't be able to regulate its heat. This is because the oven thermostat isn't telling the oven it has reached the right temperature (only then does your oven stop getting hotter). This may be why your oven is getting too hot, which means it's time to replace that busted thermostat! For a great replacement, have a browse through the ones we have on offer. To find out how to do this yourself, read our blog post.
Faulty Oven Fan
Oven cooling fans are another component that prevents your oven from overheating. When it isn't working your oven won't have a way to cool down when it's getting too hot. In order to fix it, you may want to get a replacement, and you've guessed it, we have plenty. To see our range of replacement oven fans, click here. You know the score by now, we want to give you a method of replacing your oven fan without having to hire someone, so here's a blog post on how to do it yourself.
If you have any questions about why your oven is too hot, or about any of the products we supply, we are more than happy to help. Feel free to get in touch with our friendly team, contact us today. Or to browse all of our replacement oven parts be sure to check out the rest of our website.