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Our AEG double oven is over 10 years old and although the oven is still good our top oven/grill was in need of a new element, or a whole new oven? A new similar oven is £500+ which is the way we were thinking, however, I was curious as to whether spares may still be available for a model of this age. I did my search and voila' there it was! If you are a confident DIYer then you too can replace this element. You will need something to pull the oven out and rest on, I found a work bench with a few bits of wood and a piece of ply to slide it out and down on a very easy and injury prevention way of doing this, unless you have a strong helpful friend to help, I didn't. Once you have the oven out, take pictures to ensure you know where each screw goes. The same for the wiring into the element itself. A pair of long nose pliers are handy for the job at hand. Once you have replaced the element, it is just a reverse of what you have done, with the help of your pictures. We now have an element that is not bent and sagging giving off little heat but is very quick to heat up and so much hotter then we have had before. So, yes, I can recommend this and the company that sold it, fast, efficient and very reasonable in price...especially compared to a new oven! Thank you.Read full review
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