Electric or Gas Hob
Which sign of malfunctioning do you notice on your electric or gas hob?
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Gas Stove Turning Pots Black: 2 Common Causes Of Black Marks On Pots
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Gas Hob Not Lighting: 10 Common Causes Of A Gas Burner Not Lighting Up
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Gas Cooker Flame Low: 3 Common Causes Of A Gas Stove Burner With A Low Flame
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Gas Stove Burner Uneven Flame: 6 Common Causes Of An Uneven Flame On A Gas Range
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Gas hob: why does the hob no longer light up?
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Ceramic Hob Error Code: 3 Common Causes Of Ceramic Hob Fault Lights Flashing
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Ceramic Hob Cracked Glass: 7 Common Causes Of Stains Or Cracks On Ceramic Hobs
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Electric Hob Trips Power: 3 Main Reasons Electric Stoves Trip Circuit Breakers
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Electric Shock From Stove: 3 Main Causes Of Getting Shocks From Electric Stoves
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Electric Hob Not Working: 5 Common Causes Of A Ceramic Hob Not Working
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Burning Smell From Induction Hob: 4 Causes Of Induction Cooktop Burning Smells
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Induction Hob Buttons Not Working: 4 Main Causes Of Control Panels Not Working
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Induction Hob Not Heating Up: 6 Causes Of A Induction Hob Not Heating Quickly
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Induction Hob Won't Turn On: 4 Main Causes Of Induction Cooktops Not Turning On
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Induction Hob Noise: 4 Common Causes Of A Noise Coming From Your Induction Hob
Your hob is acting up and that's bad news for your pancake party! Repair your cooking appliance yourself, whether it is induction, glass-ceramic or gas. First of all, take the time to observe it carefully and note anything that seems unusual: the hob doesn't light up, it flickers, the plate doesn't heat up properly, the flames don't hold, etc. These signs of malfunctioning will help you find the right solution. These signs of malfunction will help you to choose the right diagnosis. You can then check the elements that may be involved. It is possible, however, that you do not understand why your equipment no longer works. In this case, trust one of our expert technicians to put you on the right track! Contact them by email, telephone or video to discuss the problem live! Finally, you can order the right spare part with complete peace of mind: resistor, thermocouple, injector, power cable, igniter, etc. The hardest part is done: you just have to put the right spare part in your basket. While you are waiting for it to be delivered, look in our workshop for the tutorial that will explain how to put the new element in place. And there's no need to make a big deal of it: let's go for the pancake throwing contest!