Christmas dinner is the most important of the year, so make sure your fan oven element spare part is in place
How does the saying go – ‘Christmas is coming and the Geese are getting fat’. One thing you want to make sure of this Christmas, is that when the in-laws come around for dinner, you are able to fatten them up too with a succulent Turkey and all the trimmings, so be sure to inspect your oven before the festive period and if necessary change the element on your fan oven.
The last thing you want is to be drowning your sorrows during the Queen’s speech (or Christmas ‘Top of the Pops depending on your fancy) because you ended up serving freshly steamed veg with microwave pizza due to your fan oven element deciding to choose Christmas day of all days to give up the ghost.
Some simple research beforehand on a dedicated spare parts website such as Ezee-Fix will ensure that you always have a spare fan oven element in the back of the cupboard ready to be fixed in place if the moment arises, whether it should be on Christmas day or just any other day of the year, it will save having to eat cold sandwiches and microwave meals for several days while you find and wait for the correct part to arrive.
Do not worry about the difficulty of having to replace the oven element either, as this is a relatively easy task. There are many websites on the internet which have videos showing you a step by step process of replacing the old element with the new one. The website ‘Wonder How To?’, for example, has videos for most of the well-known makes of oven and cooker.
The main thing to remember when ordering your spare part is to take a note of the exact make and model of your oven and if possible, the serial numbers of the spare part itself. This will make it so much easier when finding the exact part online, but don’t forget if you are unsure and would like some advice first the Ezee-Fix staff are always on hand to help, just give them a call.
This article was brought to you by Ezee-Fix, specialists in domestic appliance spare parts, wishing all our customers past, present and future a very happy holidays.