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stevie1877
ParticipantHey Dave, thanks again for getting back, I’ve decided just to go for a new hob entirely, selecting the T27TA69N0 as advised by Don. The original issue with my hob is the burners were no longer igniting. To replace the ignition parts the engineer had to unscrew the burners but the screws were not for budging, so he was going to have to drill the screws, which risked cracking the glass. And even then he couldn’t guarantee the burners would be usable. So potentially I was going to have to buy igniters, burners and the glass top – and he couldn’t source the burners. All in he thought it wasn’t worth the risk / cost (hob is over 10 years old now) hence why I opted for a brand new unit, and fortunately I have now sourced a suitable-sized one thanks to yourself and Don. Thanks again for all your help.
stevie1877
ParticipantHi Don, thanks for the link. My issue is that if I replace my 536mm-depth hob with a 520mm-depth hob, I’m going to expose 16mm of untreated wooden worktop which will look really bad. However, one of the Neff’s in your link, https://www.neff-home.com/uk/productlist/hobs/gas-hobs/T27TA69N0, has a depth of 546mm so that will solve the problem. Unfortunately and needless to say it’s the most expensive one! 🙂
Thanks again for your response.
stevie1877
ParticipantSorry that’s the wrong link:
https://www.buyersandsellers.co.uk/images/Neff/Pdf/T63R46S0.pdf
stevie1877
ParticipantThanks for replying- the engineer says the burners are unavailable. Not sure about that diagram you’ve attached as it doesn’t seem to have the brushed chrome bar at the bottom of the hob. I have attached a pdf link of the hob – cheers
https://www.buyersandsellers.co.uk/images/Neff/Pdf/T63S46S0.pdf
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