Have you found that your cooker is always overheating and your meals are turning out overcooked? Well one of the cooker parts that try to prevent this from happening is your Thermal Cut Out Switch - but what exactly is a thermal cut out switch?

What is A Thermal Cut-Out Switch


Your Thermal Cut Out Switch will cut out the power supply if your cooker exceeds a set temperature and excess heat starts to build up inside your cooker. This is a problem as there is a risk that some cooker part may become damaged if your cooker gets too hot - such as your oven element. If your cooker's element becomes faulty, your cooker will struggle to produce any heat, which is a major problem, and therefore it's vitally important that your Thermal Cut Out Switch is replaced as soon as you notice it has become faulty, to prevent your oven element from also becoming faulty.

Replacing your thermal switch will not only stop any other parts from becoming faulty, but will also save you money when it comes to your energy bills, which is an added bonus. If your cut out switch has become faulty, we have an terrific range of Thermal Switches and Door Switches that will prevent you're cooker from overheating and ensure your cooker is back to normal.

If you have any questions, or you've stumbled across any problems please do not be afraid to contact us - we'd be more than happy to help. 

Your Flame Failure Device is a key safety feature for your cooker. It is responsible for stopping the flow of gas to the burner of your gas cooker if the flame has been extinguished for any reason. This will prevent the build-up of harmful gas inside your cooker and kitchen. If gas is allowed to build up, there could be lethal consequences. Every modern gas appliance is fitted with a flame failure device, and if the failure device in your cooker has become faulty, it's crucial that you replace it as soon as possible, because if it isn't working efficiently, your cooker will be unsafe to use.

 
Thankfully, we have a brilliant range of Flame Failure Devices for you to choose from that will ensure your cooker is safe to you once again. No matter which cooker model you own, we're confident you'll be able to find a replacement flame failure device that is compatible with your cooker, and will allow you to use your cooker safely once again! To view our range of Flame Failure Devices, please click here
 
Here is a selection of some of the Flame Failure Devices we have to offer: 
 
This Flame Failure Device is a genuine replacement part for a range of Cannon, Hotpoint and Creda cooker models but please check that it is compatible with your particular appliance before purchasing. To do this, head to our homepage, and enter your cooker's model details in to the search filters near the top of the page.
 
 
This failure device is fitted with a solenoid bypass, and is a versatile part, fitting a range of cooker models from Cannon, Hotpoint, Jackson and Creda. But, even though this part is versatile, we still strongly recommend you check that this part is compatible with your cooker before purchasing. You can do this by entering the manufacturer and model number in to the search filters on our homepage.
 
 
This FFD is a genuine Cannon part, so you can rest easy knowing you'll be receiving a high-quality spare part, and because you're purchasing it from Cooker Spare Parts it'll also be great value for money! This part fits a selection of Cannon cooker models - but please check the compatibility of your cooker with this part before purchasing. To do this, go to our homepage, and enter the model details of your cooker in to the search filters at the top of the page. 
 
Click the button below to view our entire range of Flame Failure Devices:
 
 
 If you wish to get in touch, please do not hesitate to contact us - we'd be more than happy to answer any questions or solve any problems you may have.
Oven Door Won't Close

Are you constantly battling with the fact your oven door won't close? If your oven door isn't closing properly, crucial heat will be allowed to escape your oven, increasing your cooker times as well as your blood pressure. No-one likes having to wait for their food to be cooked. 

 
If you're tired of having to use excessive force to open or close your oven door, or you're fed up of having to wait for an eternity for your meals to be cooked, you may be tempted to just get rid of your cooker and replace it with a newer model - but this an expensive and time consuming solution to your problem.
 
To fix your oven door that won't close, there is a far cheaper and easier solution to the problem. Instead of replacing your entire cooker to fix an oven door that won't close, you can simply replace the parts that are causing you to struggle with closing your oven door. To do this, it's as simple as taking a look inside your oven, unscrewing the hinges and replacing them with new ones. 
 
Luckily for you, here at Cooker Spare Parts, we have an excellent selection of Oven Door Hinges and Cooker Door Catches that cost a lot less than a cooker and are a lot easier to install. If you're looking to resolve this problem, it's important that you replace the parts that are faulty as soon possible!
 

Our Oven Door Hinges: Fix your Oven Door That Won't Close

Over a period of time, your oven door hinges may become faulty due to always in constant use and general wear and tear. A faulty oven door hinge may make it difficult to open and close your oven door; and therefore, it's wise to replace it if it becomes faulty. If you're looking for a new oven door hinge to fix your oven door that won't close, we're confident you'll find the perfect, high-quality replacement that is also great value for money. To view our range of Oven Door Hinges, please click here
 

Our Cooker Door Catches

 
Another cooker part that can fix the problem of an oven door that won't close is a replacement cooker door catch. Similar to your oven door hinge, your door catch can also become faulty over a long period time. You may think that your cooker door catch is unimportant but if it's preventing your cooker from preventing your cooker door from closing then you should strongly consider replacing it as it may be causing your oven or grill to take longer to cook your meals. We have a huge range of cooker door catches for you to choose from, to view our selection of Cooker Door Catches please click here
 
If you wish to get in touch, please do not be discouraged to give us a call on 02920 452 510 or email enquiries@cookerspareparts.com - we'd be more than happy to help you with any issues you may be having whether its that your oven door wont close or anything else!
The oven timer has slowly become redundant over the years for many people, thanks to portable timers and people just using the timer on their phones; however, there are still some people who still like to do things the old-fashioned way, and still use the timer on their oven. 

If you're still using your oven timer, it can a huge inconvenience if it starts to become faulty and no longer wants to work accurately, and that's why we supply a comprehensive range of Replacement Oven Timers that will have you recording time in no time at all!

If you're busy doing other things, it's easy to forget that you're cooking food, which may mean lead to your meal being over cooked. If you're fed up of your broken oven timer, you'll be happy to know that we have an extensive range of replacement oven timer's that will allow you to keep track of your cooking times once again! To view our range of oven timers, please click here

Here are just a few oven timers taken from our excellent selection: 


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If you're in need of a new oven timer they don't come better than this! This 6 button single relay timer is a genuine spare part and is an excellent replacement for your faulty oven timer. It has a sleek black finish and is really easy to read. It's important to note that this oven timer only fits select cooker models from Hotpoint, Cannon, Indesit and Creda. To check if your cooker is compatible return to our homepage and enter the model details of your cooker in to our search filters. For more information, or you wish to purchase this oven timer, please click here


Has your oven timer become faulty, or is becoming hard to read? If so, you'll be happy to know that we have the perfect replacement for you! This electronic oven timer has terrific grey finish, and the LED display is really easy to read! This timer will fit certain Ariston, Creda, Hotpoint, Indesit and New World cooker models - but like always, please check that your cooker model is compatible before purchasing; you can do this by using the search filters on our homepage. If you'd like to purchase this oven timer, click here.


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Has the timer on your Rangemaster 110 stopped working? Well you no longer have to put up with it, thanks to this brilliant replacement. This timer consists of an automatic timer and 6 buttons. Not only is it a great replacement timer for the Rangemaster 110, but will also fit other Rangemaster models, and certain Flavel cooker models. Please check that your cooker is compatible with this part before purchasing by selecting the manufacturer and entering the model number in to the search filters near the top of our homepage. For more information on the is oven timer, or if you wish to buy this part, please click here.

To view our full range of oven timers, please click here. If you have any questions or issues, please call us on 02920 452 510 or email enquiries@cookerspareparts.com - one of the cooker experts that make up our customer service team, will be happy to help.
Replace your oven element with Cooker Spare Parts
 
Your fan oven element is arguably the most crucial part of your cooker. It has a very important job, and that is to produce the heat that actually cooks your food. What good is an oven without heat?!
 
If your oven isn't heating up, the problem is usually that the element has blown or otherwise become faulty. (Seeing bright spots and/or patches on your element when it is in use is a pretty good sign that something has gone wrong.) As you can't really repair it, chances are you'll have to replace your fan oven element. If your element has stopped working, there's no need to stress - we have a HUGE array of Fan Oven Elements in stock here at Cooker Spare Parts, and we're confident that we can get your oven firing on all cylinders once again. To view our excellent selection of fan oven elements, please click here
 
Once you've purchased yourself a replacement fan oven element, the next thing to do is install it! Of course, not everyone is a cooker expert, and we understand that you may need a little help. That's why we have created this simple-to-follow guide that will help you to replace your fan oven element with ease.
 
 

How To Replace Your Fan Oven Element:

  1. Before you start any work, please make sure that your oven is turned off on the wall. We don't want you to electrocute yourself.

  2. Once your oven is safe to work on, you can remove your oven door and shelves - this will make it easier for you to access the fan oven element itself. To remove your oven door, simply move the latch to the open position on your hinge. Next, close your door and lift it out - but please be careful when lifting out your oven door, as the last thing you want to do is drop it and shatter the glass.

  3. Now that there's nothing getting in your way, you can remove the front panel that is protecting the oven fan and element. This is usually held in place by four screws. Remove the screws and panel - but be careful not to lose any of the screws!

  4. Right, now that the front panel has been removed, you can remove your faulty fan oven element. This will be held together by three screws; remove these screws and take the element out. You'll notice that there are some wires attached to your element - we'll tell you what you have to do with them next.

    IMPORTANT NOTICE: Before following the next step, please take note of the order these wires. We recommend taking photos of them before you pull them out.

  5. The wires will be attached to your element via spade connectors. All you need to do is pull them out, but be careful - you don't want to damage the wires.

  6. Now that you've disconnected your element, it's time to connect up your new one! Using the photo you took on your phone as a reference, re-attach the wires; then screw the element and front panel back in place; finally, place the shelves back inside your oven and re-attach the door. 
Congratulations, you've just replaced your oven element! Make sure to brag to all your friends about how handy you are.
 
 
If you're having trouble with any of the steps to replace your fan oven element, please do not hesitate to contact us - a member of our customer service team will be happy to go through the process to ensure your element is installed without any problems.