This top selling fan oven element consistently receives positive customer feedback about how easy it is to fit. Save money by fixing it yourself over hiring someone else to do it. Cooker & Hob how-to videos can be found here.
This circular oven element is a genuine Belling/Stoves spare part and is fitted with two spade end connectors.
2500 Watts
2 Turns
Length: 245mm
Width: 245mm
Bracket: 70mm
Tags: 40mm
End to centre bracket: 220mm
Please check the list of compatible appliances before purchase.
Other part numbers for this item: CR1411, ELE3798, ES1062420, ES545980
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.
The element arrived quickly and was sensibly packaged. I was concerned that it might incur damage during transit however that was not an issue at all.
Fitted easily and will definitely use ESpares again!
Great result good support from E Spares06 May 2013
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By rumpkin- Worcester
Very easy to fit.The element fitted in about five minutes then a further ten minutes refitting cover
Good Product Purchase26 April 2013
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By susieq- Durham
This product was very easy to order and to fit,which is exactly what the video said.
Very happy with the service I received. Would have no hestitation in recommending Espares.
Very easy. If you can operate a screwdriver you can do this!
By Leslie11- North Devon
- 04 May 2010
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ever so easy to fit just note how you take old one out and do the reverse to fit
By nchamb
- 17 March 2010
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easy to fit,quick service an easy job with parts supplied
By Happyboy- Saffron Walden
- 19 February 2010
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Yes it is - I fitted it into a Cannon 10450g it took 15 minutes and you only need a single medium philips screwdriver. I have since written a review elsewhere on this site with fixing instructions.
Do you have a video showing fitting to a Cannon Henley cooker - back plate has a light attached, so it's different from the Neff that you've shown.
By BridgeCoach
- 01 June 2009
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My Hotpoint oven also has a light in the backplate. Just unscrew the light cover and the back plate is then free. Good opportunity to clean the light cover.
By Tanllwyn- Llangollen
- 25 May 2010
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I have a Cannon Henley too, The bulb has a glass cover. You unscrew that then the rest is just like the video except its 45 degrees turned, and there are only 2 connection points rather than 3.
By HousewifeMX- Amersham
- 19 May 2010
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Hi Bridgecoach, we're working on getting a lot more videos uploaded to the site and YouTube, however the actual shooting takes a lot of time - planning, shooting, editing - hiring a film crew isn't easy! So unfortunately we wouldn't be able to get a video up for you in the immediate future, however I have added to our video 'to-do' list.
QMy oven isn't heating up, will this be the element that needs replacing.1 Answer
I have a hotpoint EW81P
By suefairypow
- 15 November 2011
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Most likely the element yes. Take a look from the following list of elements that fit your model:
http://www.espares.co.uk/parts/cookers-and-hobs/elements/hotpoint/ew81p/p/1595/808/0/433020
Fitted new element to main oven (Hotpoint BU82SS). All was well for three days, now it trips RCD after warming up (2 minutes). Fitted further 2 spare elements and the same thing happens. Works for a few days normal usage then trips RCD after 2 minutes heating up. Fan is turning OK and top oven works. Any thoughts?
By Anonymous
- 28 December 2010
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Is the fine earth filament still in tact, they are easy to snap and are the conectors at the back away from all other matallic parts (just a thought)