Having trouble opening or closing your cooker door? The problem could be down to the hinge on your oven door! Over the years of use, your oven door hinge may become faulty which may cause you trouble using your oven your door, which can become annoying over a period time.But lucky for you, you don't have to deal with this annoying problem any longer! We have a great selection of oven door hinges that will have your cooker door back to normal in no time at all! To help you with your search for a replacement hinge, we suggest that you enter the manufacturer and model number of your appliance in the search filters on our Homepage. This will supply with a list of parts that will fit your cooker, narrowing your search to parts that are suitable to you. If you're still unable to find an oven hinge that's right for you, we've listed some of our most popular models below with a list of a few cooker models that are compatible with that part.
Compatible with the following models:
Hotpoint UY46X
Hotpoint DY46X
Hotpoint UT47X
Hotpoint BU82SS
Hotpoint DT77X
Hotpoint BD42SS
Hotpoint DY46K
Indesit FDU20IX
Indesit FDE20BK
Indesit FDE20IX
Indesit FDE20WH
As well as many other branded cooker models
Compatible with the following models:
Hotpoint UY46X
Hotpoint BD52B
Hotpoint DY46X
Hotpoint UT47X
Hotpoint BU72K
Hotpoint BD32K
Creda 48196
Creda SPC60W
Creda 48363
Creda CF60EW
Creda 48363
Creda CF60EW
As well as many other branded cooker models
Compatible with the following cooker models:
Creda 48197
Creda 48339
Creda 48131
Creda 48132
Creda 48133
Cannon 10425G
Cannon 10555G
Cannon 10550G
Hotpoint DY46X
Hotpoint DT77X
Hotpoint DE47X
As well as many other branded cooker models
Compatible with the following:
Ariston TC714/2
Ariston TC714/D(WH)
Ariston TC714/D(GN)
New World CKE13000BR
New World CKE13001WH
New World CKE13002BR
As well as many other branded cooker models
Compatible with the following cooker models:
Hotpoint UY46X
Hotpoint DY46X
Hotpoint UT47X
Hotpoint BU82SS
Hotpoint DT77X
Hotpoint BD42SS
Hotpoint DY46K
Indesit FDU20IX
Indesit FDE20BK
Indesit FDE20ix
As well as many other branded cooker models
If you're still unable to find an oven door hinge that is suitable for you, feel free to give us a call on 02920 452 510 or email us at enquiries@cookerspareparts.com for assistance.
The kitchen appliance industry develops new technologies just as quickly as any other sector, if not more so. Oven manufacturers are constantly coming out with newer, better models, and while that's great news for our dinners, it does mean that previous models can become obsolete very quickly. Manufacturers often discontinue models that are still in common use, and that can be a problem for the people who continue to use the old cookers, particularly when parts need replacing.
Fortunately, if the cooker in your kitchen is a discontinued model, we at Cooker Spare Parts may still be able to provide you with the spares you need to keep it running. We sell a huge number of spare parts for discontinued cookers, so before you give up and buy a whole new appliance, we strongly recommend that you enter your make and model number
here to see if we have what you're looking for. Just because the manufacturer has given up on your particular model doesn't mean that you should follow suit!
Can't find the parts you need? Get in touch with the Cooker Spare Parts team and we'll be happy to help.
Just as the door of your oven needs a
door seal, each of your cooker's hobs needs a seal of its own to function properly. If the seal around one of your hobs has started to come loose or wear away, you'll need to replace it to ensure the continued smooth running of your appliance; fortunately, this task is relatively simple with the help of Cooker Spare Parts!
We sell a high-quality
foam sealing strip that's compatible with the vast majority of appliances, allowing you to seal up your hobs again in no time at all. The hob sealing strip is supplied in lengths of 2.5 metres, and at time of writing, each one costs just £3.98 (please note that prices are subject to change). That's great value, especially if you were expecting to have to pay for a repairman to sort out your hob!
If foam sealing strip isn't what your appliance needs, don't despair - we sell a variety of other hob seals, including:
Click here to view our full range of high-quality hob spares.
Most modern ovens come fitted with lights - they come on when the oven is on, and switch off when the oven is off. The light helps you to keep an eye on your food without opening the door and letting the heat out; this is particularly important when you’re baking a cake because opening the door prematurely in that situation will lead to some serious sponge sinkage!
Now, the average oven will still cook your food perfectly well without a working light bulb, but the lack of light will make your life that little bit harder. And hey, replacement oven bulbs aren’t hard to come by, so why stay saddled with a broken one?
Oven light not working? Here are a few words of advice:
A broken oven light can be a real pain, but it's an easy fix so it's worth finding an appropriate replacement. Here's something to think about before you choose a bulb that will fix and oven light that isn't working.
- Don’t use a normal light bulb. A casual Google search (you can type in anything related to oven bulbs, really) will yield dozens of people who are wondering whether they can get away with putting a standard light bulb in the oven. Standard bulbs are cheaper and easier to come by than a proper oven bulb, but don’t be tempted to cut that corner – normal light bulbs are not designed to cope with oven temperatures, and they will shatter immediately upon coming into contact with hot liquid.
- Be sure to purchase the right bulb for your cooker. As with any other cooker part, it’s important to buy something that’s compatible with your specific appliance. Sizes and shapes can vary hugely from one cooker to another, so don’t assume that any old oven bulb will do the trick – do a bit of research and get it right first time. Knowing your cooker’s brand and model number will help you to narrow it down.
- Sometimes, the bulb isn't the problem. Some people purchase a new light bulb and fit it to their cooker, only to find that the light is still refusing to switch on. If this happens to you, it probably means that your old bulb was absolutely fine (sorry!) and you’ve got a more fundamental problem with the wiring. If your oven light isn’t working no matter what you do, we recommend consulting an electrician before proceeding any further. Oh, and remember – if you’re going to attempt any electrical work, ALWAYS UNPLUG THE COOKER FIRST.
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