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Grill Function Selector Switch Stock Number: ES780610

Genuine replacement part for select New World and Stoves cookers

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Manufactured by Belling

(This part fits select models)

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Grill Function Selector Switch

If the grill selector switch is causing you problems let eSpares help you out. This replacement selector switch is mounted behind the front control panel of your oven, and it accepts various inputs to change the hobs temperature to toggling between different settings.

If one of these switches is not working, then this great compatible replacement could help you get back in control of your appliance. With help from eSpares and this replacement selector switch, you will soon be able to have full control over your oven cooking at meal times again in no time!

Genuine replacement part for select New World and Stoves cookers

Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.

2 Questions and 2 Answers

I was told that I needed a new grill selector switch and that the job would cost me approx. £180. Is this too much ?

By Aitch - - 30 October 2009
  • Samara from eSpares
    Samara at eSpares says...

    Well...how much you're charged for a repair really depends on where you live....things always seem much more expensive where we're at in London! Of course we try to promote 'fix it yourself' to our customers but we know that this isn't possible for all jobs. Even if you do pay someone else to fix an appliance for you we would recommend that you supply the parts. Not all service people, but some, will charge you a mark up on parts ordered. It's not necessary to incur that expense when it's just as easy for you to do it yourself. In terms of £180 being a fair price for this repair - the only way to truly know is to call at least 3 repair people and get them to quote on the job based on the fact that you'll be supplying your own spares and your location. Although we preach moneysaving we'd advise when going down the tradesperson route to consider recommendation as well as price in your decision. Sometimes it's worth going with a repair person who comes recommended as reliable and knows their stuff even if they're not the cheapest option.

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By BadgerG - - 23 November 2008
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Badgerg This is indeed the switch selector for the grill.

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