Here at Cooker Spare Parts we have a brilliant selection of replacement parts for your gas hob, and in particular an excellent selection of Replacement Hob Burner Caps.
Gas burner caps help protect the body of the burner as well as gathering heat to help you cook your meals. One major issue with hob burner caps is that they often suffer with corrosion due to the fact they're always in contact with direct heat, and this will affect how they function, as well giving your hob a run-down appearance.

Thankfully we have a fantastic selection of replacement hob burner caps for you to choose from that will have your hob looking as good as new, and will also have your hob functioning efficiently once again. No matter which brand your appliance is manufactured by, or which cooker model you own, we're confident you'll be able to find hob burner cap that is compatible with your appliance.

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Before purchasing, we always recommend that you check to see if the part is compatible with your appliance. You can do this by selecting the manufacturer, and entering the model number of your appliance in to our search filters. 

If you want to get in touch to ask any questions, please do not be afraid to give us a call on 02920 452 510 - we'd be happy to answer any of your questions, and assist you with purchasing your new cooker spare.

universal oven handle


An oven door handle is not something that often requires a lot of thought, however, as soon as it becomes faulty suddenly you’re going to notice. It’s one of those “don’t know what you have until you lose it’ oven components, but there’s no need to worry – we have you covered.

Our Universal Oven Door Handle will fit all Creda, Indesist and Jackson cooker models. Over time your handle may have become loose, or you may have opened it with too much force which caused it to become unattached. Either way, this excellent oven door handle replacement will sort out your problems.

door handles

If you need a replacement for any other model of cooker you can browse through our full range of replacement oven handles. All are excellent quality whether you need a genuine space part or a more affordable replacement.

For information on how to remove your faulty oven door handle and how to replace it with your universal door handle then you can read our blog post on this here.

For any further information on what replacement part will suit your cooker, do not hesitate to get in touch. Our expert team is here to help and can be reached by calling 02920 452 510

gas cooker parts

Your cooker is an appliance you use near enough every day, but you may not think you know much about it. You oven is made up of a number of gas cooker parts, including: Oven burner, spark generators, thermostats, and a flame failure device. If for any reason any part of the your gas cooker becomes faulty, we are confident we have a replacement part - to view all of gas cooker replacement parts, click here.

As there are some variations between gas cookers, the parts you need may be a little different, here are some key gas cooker parts that make your oven work:

oven burner

This part of your gas cooker is responsible for actually cooking your food. For a gas cooker to come on, the lighter needs to be lit. When you turn on your oven you are effectively lighting the burner. 

Ignition Generators & Switches
A working spark/ignition generator will light the gas that your oven needs to work. Found in ovens that rely on electric ignitions, it generates a spark that lights the natural gas used to fuel your oven. 

Flame Failures & Thermocouples
Instead of an electric ignition generator, some gas cookers will have a part that creates a constantly-burning pilot flame. This means that the natural gas is allowed to flow through the appliance, where the gas is then ignited by the pilot flame. 

Gas Thermostats & Gas Taps
As the name would suggest, this part measures the temperature of your oven whilst the burner is lit. This allows you to set your oven to a certain heat so you can cook food at the correct temperature. If this part becomes faulty it can cause your food to be over or under cooked. 

If you want to learn more about parts of a gas oven, or need some advice about which parts apply to your model, feel free to get in touch with our expert team. Call us on, 02920 452 510.




Simmerstat

Simmerstats - also known as an energy regulator or infinite switch - are responsible for turning the heating elements on and off in hobs, grills, and various other cooking appliances. During the cooking period, the simmerstat tells the heating element to turn on and switch off at regular intervals. The length of those intervals is determined by you, the user - you simply turn the control knob that's hooked up to the simmerstat to determine how long you want each on period and each off period to last (and thus how much energy you want the heating element to use).

An example of a simmerstat in use

Let's imagine you're heating up some pasta sauce on your cooker's hob.

Saucepan on a hob

The instructions on the jar call for a low heat, so you turn the hob's control knob a quarter-turn. This is effectively telling the simmerstat that you want the hob's heating element on a quarter of the time.

Switching the hob on begins a cycle that is regulator by the simmerstat (energy regulator). For instance, the heating element might come on for 10 seconds, then turn off for 30 seconds, then come on for another 10 seconds, then go off for another 30 seconds...

You get the idea. This duty cycle means that, overall, the hob's heating element is operating at roughly a quarter of its full power, and since it is switched off for 75% of the time, your pasta sauce won't be allowed to get too hot.

If you're cooking something else that calls for a higher heat setting, you might turn the control knob three-quarters of the way around. Now you're telling the simmerstat to keep the hob ON for 75% of the time and OFF for 25% of the time. In this case, the element would theoretically stay on for 30 seconds before switching off for 10 seconds.

Need a new simmerstat?

If your simmerstat has stopped working then your cooker won't work properly either. Don't worry, though - we have a range of spare energy regulators available here at Cooker Spare Parts.

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replacement oven rack


Your oven may be in great working condition, but it’s important to keep an eye on your oven accessories to fully maintain its great condition. Your oven rack or oven shelves can get grimy over time, becoming rusted, dirty or bent. Luckily, here at Cooker Spare Parts, we have plenty of replacement oven racks.

If your oven rack has become tarnished or stained it can be nearly impossible to clean. If your intensive labour has been unsuccessful it may be time to admit defeat and invest in a replacement oven rack. You’d be surprised what a difference a brand new, shiny rack can have!
adjustable oven rack

Browse our full collection of oven shelves, runners, guides and racks and find the best fit to bring your oven shelves back to life. As we sell a wide range of shelves, so you’re sure to find a replacement oven rack to fit your cooker. We also have a range of adjustable shelves in case you are unsure of which replacement will fit perfectly. 

Our other shelves have set measurements so that you can simply measure the inside of your oven and pick an option that will fit perfectly!
main oven shelf


If you need any further assistance choosing a replacement oven rack, or if you need any other advice about your cooker, call our friendly team today on, 02920 452 510