Indesit 2300 Watt Heater

Stock Number: ES1500968

Manufactured by Indesit

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Rated 4.5 out of 5 (42 customer reviews)

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Creda Tumble Dryers (1) Hotpoint Tumble Dryers (4) Indesit Tumble Dryers (7)

Description

This is a genuine replacement 2.3 kW heater for select Creda, Hotpoint and Indesit tumble dryers.

Please note: this part is serial number dependent. Prior to ordering please check that your model and serial number are listed to ensure this is the correct heater for your dryer. If you require assistance please contact our Call Centre with the full details from your appliance data plate.

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Rated 4.5 out of 5 (42 customer reviews)
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    By - isle of wight

    item robust easily ordered would get spares from company again many thanks
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    By - Cornwall

    Fuse in plug blew . Disconnected heater element and fuse didn't blow so we were confident the element was at fault . Pictures on website helped identify the correct part.Quick delivery helped as well
  • did the job no problems

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    By - West Mids

    easy to fit & effective. good instructions on changing the connector.

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  • Q i57ocs the machine started to get very hot, would this point to a faulty thermostat 1 Answer

    afterwards the machine started blowing cold air.would this point to a breakdown of the thermo or would you suspect the heater.

    By Anonymous - fleetwood - 01 March 2012

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      if you buy the new heating element it comes with new thermostats

      By tommy - ayrshire - 03 April 2012

  • Q the clothes in the dryer were getting very hot, then the dryer stopped working and just blowing cold air, could this be the thermostat, 1 Answer

    By Anonymous - fleetwood - 28 February 2012

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      Could be the thermostat, the element or even a combination of both. Self diagnosis can be tricky so I would really recommend having a professional look at it.

      By Caitlin eSpares Staff - 06 March 2012

  • Q hi when i push the start button on my idc75 it works for a second or two then trips the electric any ideas thanks andy. 1 Answer

    By Anonymous - 24 February 2012

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      this is what happened on mine changing the heater element fixed it now working fine

      By tommy - ayrshire - 03 April 2012

  • Q my indesit is70c is not heating up. I suspect the heating element- but how can I be sure before buying. Also would I necessarily need a thermostat replacement? Thanks. 1 Answer

    By borg - cheshire - 24 September 2011

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      Is most probably the heating element!!!. take out the heating element a look to see if it is broken. It should have a broken coil which will not allow the circuit to generate heat... Check this first..

      By m - Kenley - 14 November 2011