Built in Ovens

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Ovens died,

Replaced the element and thermostat, any recommendations ? Not massive use really.
 
Do you know if you have it hardwired or a plug in and is it a single or double oven?

We got one very similar to this with pyrolytic cleaning, works well but under used as we use the Ninja for most things now

 
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Any warranty to claim on?
We try to buy appliances with a decent warranty (eg Hisense washer & dryer and Samsung fridge's 5 year) - when they run out but don't need replacing, we add them to a Domestic & General extended warranty.
Our John Lewis dishwasher is 9 years old, but after the 3 year warranty ran out, D&G wanted £3.xx a month to cover it. We've had an engineer out next-day 3 times to replace minor components (thermostat, heating element X2), which would likely have cost more than just buying a new dishwasher...
 
No, its hard wired type, All the warranty has gone as it came with the new kitchen. As you say it hardly gets used.
 
Fan is spinning, replaced all the elements, so its either the control board or thermostat, £150 or £38 for the parts.

(would sooner buy a self cleaning oven than have to don the marigolds every time the mrs burns something :) )
 
Fan is spinning, replaced all the elements, so its either the control board or thermostat, £150 or £38 for the parts.

(would sooner buy a self cleaning oven than have to don the marigolds every time the mrs burns something :) )
I thought we had a self-cleaning fridge, purchased shortly after we got married - it had a Microban® coating inside. It was only when my Wife went to see her family in Canada that I discovered the truth.

...it was like finding out Santa's not real.
 
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