Oven Parts
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If you fancy yourself a bit of a MasterChef, you’re undoubtedly using your stove and oven regularly. These appliances allow you to whip up food items you’ve only seen on television. Apart from that, your household depends on you and the oven to ensure a hot meal is waiting for them at the end of the day. When your oven or stove breaks down, what do you do? Instead of relying on take-outs, you need to repair the appliance by acquiring the correct oven parts. Allfix Electrical is the ideal place to start the process as we stock a wide range of parts for ovens and stoves.
Smeg TRA4110P One Piece Oven Door Seal suits Small Oven - Part # 754132062
Smeg TRA4110P One Piece Oven Door Seal suits Large Oven - Part # 754132460
Blanco, Omega, Technika, St George Oven Door Seal - Part # ME12380700
Signs That it’s Time to Buy Oven Spare Parts
When your oven isn’t working, you can quickly zone in on the problem when considering a few gas stove parts. However, as an individual without proper knowledge about gas ovens, it may not be easy to understand when you need to replace certain parts. Understanding these common signs indicate that you have an issue with your oven and may need to acquire the necessary components to solve the problem.
- The most common issue with gas stoves is that the flame won’t ignite. There are two possible reasons for this – the ignition switch needs replacing, or the gas isn’t flowing freely through the valves. Turn on the burner to find the issue and notice if you hear a click sound and gas smell. The click sound indicates a gas flow problem, while the smell of gas means that the ignition switch needs replacing.
- Slow heating can be annoying, especially when trying to cook quickly. Sometimes the presence of dirt and debris on the burner openings can be responsible. Switch off the burners, remove them and dip them in soapy hot water. You can use vinegar and baking soda to remove unwanted particles, and the heating time should return to normal.
- When you turn the burner on, the igniter clicks to deliver a flame. If that clicking sound continues after you’ve lit the burner, there could be a blockage somewhere along the line. Check the burner cap to see if it’s loose. If not, you may need to replace some parts of the gas stove.
- A gas leak is dangerous, so you probably have a gas leakage if you can smell the odour while the burners are off. Inspect the gas pipe and the ends for any signs of damage or gas smell. If you see evidence of damage, it would be safest to replace it.
Tips Regarding Stovetop Parts
Household appliances complete the appearance of a home’s interior, but they also offer a high degree of convenience and practicality. When consumers experience damage to an appliance, the most common response is replacing the device. However, instead of investing more money, you could consider acquiring stove parts and follow these tips for a smooth process:
- Before you purchase stove spare parts, you must conduct some research. Find out about spare parts stores and their product offering. Try to understand the role of the part which will guide you to make the correct decision.
- Look into the parts your household appliances require and find out the technical terms. Use this information to order the suitable part for your make and model.
- The online store where you purchase spare parts must be reputable. Some sites make promises while the parts are subpar. Only an established store can offer you access to the best brands and a vast range of parts at varying prices.
- Investigate the policies of the online store you wish to buy spare parts from. Check if exchange and return policies protect you if you’ve acquired the incorrect component.
About Allfix Electrical
We have earned a reputation for being a leading spare parts supplier throughout Australia. For over 40 years, people have capitalised on our knowledge of household appliances to obtain the ideal parts for DIY repairs. Our product range in our online store is second to none, and we invite you to browse the store. If you can’t find what you need, please get in touch, and we’ll source it for you.
Contact us for your oven and stove spare parts.