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Oven hob tripping electric off
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Thanks, so far I got 2 quotes from a local repairer and Belling and both quotes were within £15 of each other
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It should be slightly more complicated than changing a lightbulb, bear this on mind when examining your quotes. Elements themselves cost maybe £30 (Belling are very reasonable for parts).0
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The spiral type elements are about a tenner. The solid hotplates are around £20. Then there is the ceramic type, around £40, and then halogen for about £100. I am guessing you have one of the first two types considering the original cost of the hob. Probably the hotplate?
Check out some prices here.Try saying "I have under-a-pound in my wallet" and listen to people react!0
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