2500 Watt Fan Oven Element for EG73K

Stock Number: ES1019719

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Description

If your fan oven is not heating up properly the usual culprit is a faulty oven element. This is a replacement spare so be sure to view the model fit list and check the specs, prior to purchase to ensure the spare is correct for you.

  • 2500 watts
  • Length: 210mm
  • Width: 245mm
  • Bracket: 70mm
  • Tags: 40mm

Other part numbers for this item: 082605135, 6204370, 6224745, C00199665, C00233920, CR1411, ES1019717

How to replace an oven element

This video should help with fitting this part. However, the exact layout and fitting technique may differ for your make and model.

Be safe - always unplug any appliance from the electricity supply before carrying out any work on it.
If you are in any doubt contact a qualified repairer.

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Rated 4.8 out of 5 (749 customer reviews)
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    By - sligo ireland

    the product arrived on time and worked fine after i installed it
  • Great deal and saved myself a packet by doing it myself

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    By - Manchester

    I watched the youtube instructions and away I went. The only thing was the spade fitting on the end of the right wire popped off the old element as I pulled the left one off. It disappeared inside the hole and it took me ages to find it and fish it back out. I was pulling out fibreglass insulation and getting quite frustrated. I changed tools and used a steel tent peg as a last resort and finally saved the day. Changing the element is actually very easy to do, just be careful not to let the wire go.
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    Excellent item at a very good price easy to fit easy to find on Espares excellent site

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  • Q rcd trips when fan in oven is about to start 1 Answer

    Creda Hotpoint electric oven. Almost every time we use our oven the RCD for the cooker trips as the fan is about to start. This has happened for at least 6 months now. Element used is 2500w as above bought Dec 2010. Any asiistance on how to resolve this very welcome. thanks.

    By Steve - Seaton, Cumbria - 09 November 2011

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      If this has only been the case since you replaced the element are you sure that the wires have gone back in the correct place and are not touching the retaining screw or someother metal part of the cooker.

      By Countryman - East Sussex - 22 November 2011

  • Q do you have the dimensions for ES1019719 1 Answer

    my element is from an ariston cooker 250mm across connectors 50mm apart 2500 watt exact image of above. nothing in ariston looks anything like mine.

    By sark - ashford kent - 25 June 2011

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      The ring is about 250mm diameter. The fixing plate is just inside the element ring. The fixing plate is about 25mm x 60mm with a central fixing hole. The element passes through the fixing plate at 40mm centres.

      By Jerryd - Hampshire - 20 July 2011

  • Q taking element out 1 Answer

    how do you undo the screws as i don't have a socket small enough to do it .??? the smallest socket i've seen and got is a 4mm or 5/32.i have a belling xou178 model. regards baron

    By dorg - 27 February 2010

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      Well I used pliers - I know you shouldn't but needs must - I was getting hungry

      By memyselfi - 18 March 2010

  • Q warranty on this part. 1 Answer

    whats the warranty on this product when fitted by a diy person? many thanks

    By rick1 - se - 07 September 2009

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      UK law states all new products must have 12 month warranty unless stated otherwise in the terms and conditions. read the small print. Even then the bit that says this doesnt effect your statutory rights gives you cover against the small print.

      By Zingano1 - Teesside - 03 January 2010