Okay, when it comes accessorising, it’s fair to say that accessorising your cooker or oven may not be right at the very top of your list… but stay with us.

Foodies of the world will know the importance of a good kitchen utensil. What’s more, anyone that spends time cooking up a storm in the kitchen will know that there’s nothing quite like a kitchen appliance that’s firing on all cylinders (a fact you soon learn when they aren’t).

A dodgy oven can blacken up a tray of chips like a blowtorch to candyfloss, while a faulty knob can lead to disappointing results all round! Which is why accessorising with the right tools for the task can be vitally important.

So, before you blow a gasket, fly off the handles and give a loved one a grilling, check out these handy Rangemaster cooker accessories that could halt a heated argument before it becomes too hot to handle.

 

Rangemaster Oven Accessories

While there are certain things that your Rangemaster oven or cooker simply can’t survive without – be it a motor, elements or even the door itself – there are certain non-essential kit that can make the whole culinary process a lot less heated – in a good way, that is.

That being said, there are a few non-essential accessories that many would deem must-haves, particularly if you spend a lot of time in the kitchen.

From cooker clocks to oven bulbs, there are certain pieces to the cooking puzzle that just help make the whole process a lot easier and less stressful. As the job of chef often finds itself in the list of “top stressful jobs”, anything to calm the kitchen situation in your home has got to be seen as a welcome addition!

With that in mind, here’s a few of the top accessories for Rangemaster cookers.

Grill Pan

Grill Pans & Trays

We’ve all been there: you’ve tried to be healthy by grilling that slice of juicy steak or pack of plump sausages and forgotten to put foil underneath to catch the beefy/porky run off.

“It’ll be fine” you say. “It’ll clean itself” you hope. “It’s not as bad as it looks” you pray.

Sadly, ignoring the problem usually results in burnt-on grease, a hefty cleaning job and, in some cases, a completely ruined grill pan.

If you happen to have fallen into this common trap, you may want to invest in a new pan altogether. Or, if you have simply broken a handle or misplaced a grill tray, that’s also an acceptable excuse.

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Oven Shelf

Oven Shelves

Much like a grill tray, an oven shelf can also see the signs of age and bear the scars of meals gone by. After all, as tasty as that four-cheese pizza may well have been two weeks ago, the remnants of those same four cheeses baked into a blackened dairy concrete are a stark reminder that it pays to clean up.

Instead of tirelessly scrubbing steel like Robocop in the shower, why not buy a new one entirely? If your roller is getting old, a replacement may not be a bad idea anyway. Worn shelves can be pain to deal with and will only get worse over time.

On the other hand, you may want to get an additional one if you find yourself cooking multiple things on a regular basis. After all, if you have a large household or are having a lads/ladies night, that means multiple pizzas to cook at once!

Just don’t forget to clean up the cheesy run-off when you’re done. “Fool me once – shame on you; fool me twice…”

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Oven Manual

Instruction Manual / Handbook

The holy bible for Rangemaster or any other kitchen appliance, the humble oven handbook is the must-have accessory for any self-respecting kitchen-dweller.

A junk drawer staple (commonly found beneath a few unidentified keys, the odd battery and a few loose screws), this is the culinary equivalent of an umbrella – completely useless in 99% of circumstances but, when clouds form and the storm starts, it’s the first thing you look for to save the day.

Sadly, oven manuals can often find themselves lost in a move or simply tossed away if you decide you're never going to need it. If you've misplaced your Rangemaster oven handbook, fear not – the good folks here at Cooker Spare Parts have your back.

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For more Rangemaster accessories and spare parts, head over to our Rangemaster page using the link below and find out what’s cooking.

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Has your Rangemaster oven stopped working? There are a number of reasons that your oven might have broken, but don’t worry. We’re here to help you identify the problem and implement a solution!

Rangemaster Oven Getting Too Hot

If you have found that your Rangemaster oven is getting too hot and burning your food despite being at a reasonable temperature, it’s possible that your thermostat is faulty. The thermostat sets and regulates the temperature inside the oven, so if you suspect this part of your Rangemaster oven has broken, you should replace it immediately! Continuing to use an oven with a faulty thermostat is a huge health and safety risk.       

At Cooker Spare Parts we offer thermostats for Rangemaster’s gas and electric ovens, so you’ll be sure to find one to suit your needs. Browse our selection of Rangemaster thermostats by clicking the appropriate buttons below:

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Need help replacing your Rangemaster thermostat – don’t worry, we have a helpful guide that will talk you through it!

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Rangemaster Oven Not Heating Up

One problem that you’ll no doubt notice right away, is when your oven stops heating up! Turn the oven on, set a temperature and leave the oven running for a little while. Still cold? Your cooker might be in need of a replacement oven element!

The oven element is the part that heats up inside the oven, so when this breaks it causes a real problem. Luckily, replacing an oven element is a relatively simple job, and they aren’t too expensive to buy! Take a look at our Rangemaster oven elements by clicking the button below.

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Rangemaster Hob Not Working

Whether you need to fry or boil or steam something the cooker hob plays an important role in most everyday recipes! If you’ve noticed that your cooker hob isn’t working, you’ll probably want to fix the problem sooner rather than later! We can help! Browse our Rangemaster hob spares below, select the right one for your cooker using your model number, and get your Rangemaster hob working again in no time!

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If you find that these spares don’t help fix your Rangemaster cooker, don’t hesitate to give us a call on 02920 452 510, we will help you identify what’s wrong with your oven and advise you on the best solution.

As one of the most popular cooker brands on the market, it’s likely that you’ve come across Rangemaster cookers time and time again. But how much do you really know about this iconic cooker brand? To help answer some of the most common questions we get about Rangemaster, we’ve put together this FAQ page.

Don’t forget to take a look at our selection of Rangemaster Cooker Spare Parts when you’ve finished reading this blog!

1.      Where is Rangemaster made?

Rangemaster cookers and spares are made here in Britain & have been for over 181 years! Their very first Kitchener was created in Royal Leamington Spa in 1830, and all of their products have been manufactured in this same location ever since!

2.      Is Rangemaster a good brand?

Rangemaster is the No.1 range cooker manufacturers in Britain! They offer lots of choice, features and designs so homeowners can choose a cooker that suits their exact kitchen requirements.

Rangemaster offer a standard 2-year warranty & their cookers comply to strict quality controls. Their cookers have won many, many awards over the last few years- so in short, yes - Rangemaster is a good brand.

3.      What Rangemaster cooker do I have?

Working out which Rangemaster cooker you have is simple! All you need to do it locate your cooker’s model number. You will find the model number on your cooker’s data plate or badge, usually found in one of these places:

  • Behind the main oven door
  • On the frame behind the door
  • On the sides of the door close to the hinges
  • On the base of the cooker
  • Somewhere on the side or back panels

If you head to our help centre, we can help you locate your data plate details!

4.      Does Aga own Rangemaster?

Yes! Aga Rangemaster Group (formerly known as Aga Foodservice Group) owns a number of brands including La Cornue, Rangemaster, Aga and Marvel!  

5.      Does Rangemaster do electric ovens?

Yes, Rangemaster makes electric ovens, range cookers, gas ovens and dual fuel ovens. To shop Rangemaster electric ovens, click here.

6.      Where can I buy Rangemaster ovens?

If you want to buy a Rangemaster oven, it won’t be too hard to find one. Being one of the UK’s most popular oven brands, Rangemaster is available in most major appliance stores. You can buy directly from www.rangemaster.co.uk or from an independent retailer like Kitchen Economy.

The beauty of buying through an independent retailer is that you can easily compare different ovens. Exploring a few different options helps you to decide whether Rangemaster is the right oven brand for you!

7.       How do I clean my Rangemaster oven?

For cleaning your oven, Rangemaster recommend using a cleaning product that is safe for use on vitreous enamel. Take a look at the label on the back of your chosen cleaner before you start. Generally, you shouldn’t use any cleaning products that might cause your own to peel or tarnish, especially if you have a coloured Rangemaster. To remove light dirt and stains, warm soapy water and a soft cloth should suffice.

8.      How old is my Rangemaster cooker?

To find out how old your Rangemaster cooker is, have your model number ready and give their customer service team a call! Rangemaster customer services can be reached on, 0800 804 6261 or 0370 789 5107.

We hope that this Rangemaster FAQ blog answers whatever questions you may have about Rangemaster.

If you require Rangemaster spare parts, you’re in luck! We have an extensive selection of Rangemaster cooker spare parts on offer! Click the button below to browse, or call us on 02920 452 510 for assistance.

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Hob ignition

Gas stoves that require an ignition switch to light generate a small amount of electricity to ignite the gas so you can cook your food. Occasionally the ignition switch will stop working, which will prevent your cooker from working properly. Usually, when one ignition switch on your oven fails, they all fail because they are linked. 

When your ignition switch breaks it might be sparking continuously, or not sparking at all. The best course of action to replace your ignition switch is as follows:

  1. Order a replacement ignition switch/spark generator from CookerSpareParts >
  2. Make sure the power and gas supplies are disconnected from your cooker completely.
  3. Remove all the internal oven racks.
  4. Remove the bottom panel & the screws that secure the igniter. 
  5. Disconnect the igniter from the oven and set it aside for disposal.
  6. Without touching the carbide electrode, connect your new igniter to the oven.
  7. Position the igniter so it sits in the same place as the old one.
  8. Re-install the bottom panel and secure everything back down using the screws you removed earlier.
  9. Put your oven rack back into the oven.
  10. Turn the gas and electric supply back on & check your new igniter is working.

If this doesn't resolve the problem we recommend getting in touch with your oven manufacturers. To browse a range of spare parts for your cooker, or to contact us for more help with replacing your ignition switch, click the button below:

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Oven in kitchen

You might not notice how often you use the clock on your oven until it stops working. From a quick glance to check you're on time as you leave the house, to setting a timer while your Sunday dinner cooks to prevent under or overcooking, your oven clock plays an important role in your life.

If you do notice that your oven clock has stopped working, there are a few simple steps you can take to diagnose and fix the problem quickly and easily. 

Step One: Identifying the Problem 

Determining what is wrong with your oven is the first step to solving the problem. There are generally two scenarios when your oven clock stops working. Either:

  1. The oven clock and the oven itself has stopped working
  2. The oven clock has stopped working but the rest of the oven works fine

If you can identify whether the fault is localised to the oven clock or if it is a different, more complex cooker fault causing the clock not to work, then you will be in a better position to start repairing it. If you can't identify the problem yourself,  or if the entire oven has stopped working, we recommend speaking to a specialist to help you identify the problem. The manufacturers of your oven are specialists at dealing with faults and repairs of your oven, so try giving them a call first and foremost if you cannot identify the problem easily. 

Step 2: Resolving the Problem

If it is just the clock that has stopped working, you should first check that it doesn't just need to be reset. Find the manual for your cooker, or look one up online, and try to reset your oven clock.

If this doesn't fix the problem then it's likely that there is a physical fault with your oven clock, which means it's probably time to think about replacing or repairing it! That's where we come in. We stock an extensive range of different oven timers, clocks and programmers to get your oven clock working as it used to in no time at all. The best way to browse timers, clocks and programmers for your exact oven is to have the manufacturer details and model number ready. Simply enter these into the site to reveal a selection of replacement parts that perfectly match your oven. 

If you have any difficulties identifying the problem with your oven, or if you'd like help finding the right replacement clock timer or programmer for your oven, don't hesitate to contact a member of our team on 02920 452 510. If you're ready to get your oven clock on the mend, click the button below to browse replacement parts. 

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