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Electric ovens #1570027
17/04/2016 18:20
17/04/2016 18:20
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Bah.

How on earth do they justify over a thousand quid for some models of what is basically a tin box, couple of heating elements, some insulation, a fan, and a switch?

I just had to ferret in the back of ours to find out why the fan decided not to go around and it's an appalling bit of technical tat in there. Indeed, looking at the construction it wouldn't pass current EN405 regulations regarding insulation, but hey, it's cheaper that way.

Grrr.


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Re: Electric ovens [Re: barnacle] #1570029
17/04/2016 18:45
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Neil you're a clever guy, make a new one out of the old one wink

Re: Electric ovens [Re: barnacle] #1570031
17/04/2016 18:57
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I tend to find ordering a new:
Thermo switch
Thermostat
Element

Fixes most issues with modern ovens.
I agree they are appauling when opened up, they look like gcse technology projects.

Re: Electric ovens [Re: barnacle] #1570042
17/04/2016 21:09
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You can also buy one for under £200 so if it's that bad I'd say you're a victim of clever marketing.

Re: Electric ovens [Re: barnacle] #1570054
17/04/2016 22:39
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Ali, my point was that the ones that go for a grand or more have *exactly* the same stuff inside, bar maybe a different controller or arrangement of knobs.

Anyway, pulled the fan, greased the bearings, put it back in, tested it... worked fine until it got hot which buggered my smoked brisket grr because I had to use the non-fan heating.

New fan ordered.


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Re: Electric ovens [Re: barnacle] #1570055
17/04/2016 22:45
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New fan? Not bent fan blades? Never had a fan go.... Although I'm used to Electrolux.

Re: Electric ovens [Re: barnacle] #1570056
17/04/2016 22:53
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I'm currently cursing my oven too, it's a Lamona twin oven and the element has gone in the lower one. If I ever meet the person who decided that 3 of the nuts would be accessible from the front and that the remaining 2 would require pulling the whole thing out to access the rear... grr

Last edited by jimbob13; 17/04/2016 23:00. Reason: At least it didn't cost a grand though...

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Re: Electric ovens [Re: barnacle] #1570063
17/04/2016 23:28
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The heater element went in ours on Christmas Eve last year. Would have been pretty simple to swap the element, but for the retaining clip that was impossible to undo without removing the fan blade. Getting the blade off has unbalanced the fan and seemingly knackered the bearings, so we now have a noisy, rattling oven that will doubtless expire on Christmas Eve this year, if it makes it that far. As shit as a Renault headlight.

Re: Electric ovens [Re: barnacle] #1570066
17/04/2016 23:42
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Originally Posted By: barnacle
Ali, my point was that the ones that go for a grand or more have *exactly* the same stuff inside, bar maybe a different controller or arrangement of knobs.


Yep, I was agreeing with you in a roundabout way. If they all contain the same stuff then we should be buying the cheap ones, no?

I have a freestanding dual fuel cooker branded as John Lewis. It's actually made by AEG and they sell it for nearly £900. JL sold me theirs on offer for £600.

Re: Electric ovens [Re: barnacle] #1570080
18/04/2016 07:27
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In this case it's the fan motor that's died, BM.

I have my eye on one of those Neffs that have the disappearing door; it seems they're the only people to offer it but on my narrow kitchen it seems a great idea. Snag is they only offer it on single ovens, and the one that's coming out is a double, so I'll need to sort something out to do with the empty space.

Though if the new fan motor works, the old one can stay where it is.


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Re: Electric ovens [Re: Jim_Clennell] #1570105
18/04/2016 12:56
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Originally Posted By: Jim_Clennell
As shit as a Renault headlight.


laugh That made me chuckle.

Re: Electric ovens [Re: ] #1570110
18/04/2016 13:30
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Originally Posted By: Jonny
Originally Posted By: Jim_Clennell
As shit as a Renault headlight.


laugh That made me chuckle.


If you've tried to change one, you'll know!

Re: Electric ovens [Re: Jim_Clennell] #1570119
18/04/2016 13:52
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Originally Posted By: Jim_Clennell
Originally Posted By: Jonny
Originally Posted By: Jim_Clennell
As shit as a Renault headlight.


laugh That made me chuckle.


If you've tried to change one, you'll know!


Certainly have grr


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