All Cooker Hoods (with old bulbs of the same rating (please see the description and video)).
Description
Shine some light back in your cooker hood with this replacement pack of two bulbs. These bulbs are suited to fit cooker hoods with the following specifications.
T25
E14
40 Watt
SES
230-240 Volts
Pack of 2
1000 Hours average life
Other part numbers for this item: 481281728318, ES188591, ES465370
How to replace an oven lamp
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.
Much cheaper than the ones sold on the Whirlpool website but exactly the same lamps. Easy to fit, fast delivery.
Exactly what I needed19 April 2013
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By Annie- Kent
Easy to fit, easy to find online. Could not find these bulbs anywhere else.
Lasts about 6 months16 April 2013
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By Skt13_Devon- devon
Not sure if this is an average life of a cooker hood lightbulb but I orderded these in November 2012 and both have gone this month (April 2013). So I'm ordering again...
Hi, the bulbs in my Whirlpool extractor hood have blown one at a time - I could not see how to extract them though - I've tried twisting, pulling etc - could you advise? Also, when the second bulb went, the fan suddenly stopped working - any ideas what I need to do or replace?
Thanks,
Chris
By nogoodwithelectricstuff- Leicestershire
- 01 December 2010
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Hi nogoodwithelectricstuff, the bulbs are most likely screw fit - they may just be a bit tight. If they're really not coming out after a bit of welly, look at the housing in which the bulb sits. Are there any screws holding it in place? If there are, remove them and maybe that will help in getting the bulbs out. With regard to the fan not working either - it sounds as if the fuse has blown. Replace the fuse in the plug and you should be all good. Best of luck.
QIs there an energy saving bulb I can use instead? e.g. 8 watt?1 Answer
By Hilary
- 08 July 2009
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Hi Hilary, sourcing and supplying energy efficient light bulbs is something that's very important to us. We are currently in the process of finding as many efficient alternatives as possible. Sadly though, we've as yet been unable to source one for cooker hoods.
I am having trouble finding replacement bulb for cooker hood. hace bought 1 thats too long and another that is too round! I can't see the make of hood but the serial no is TCANW.
By triciav
- 29 December 2008
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Hi Triciav
In order to find the right bulb for your cooker hood I will need your specific model number. For help finding your model number, refer to our handy Finding Model Numbers guide here: http://www.espares.co.uk/findingmodelnumbers.aspx