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Oven Hobs

What this category covers: Oven hobs covers components related to the hob surface and controls that sit with or on top of an oven or cooker. Typical spare categories include electrical elements, gas burners, control knobs, trim pieces and seals. Use the part category name and photos to match what you need before checking model details.

Why model-number confirmation matters: Different makes and models can use visually similar components that are not interchangeable. Searching by exact model number reduces the risk of ordering the wrong part and prevents time-consuming returns. Treat category and family names as a starting point, not as proof of fit.

How To Find The Right Replacement Part

Where to find your model number: Check the appliance rating plate or sticker, which is often inside the oven door frame, on the side of the oven cavity, or on the back of a freestanding range. The model number is usually labelled as Model, Model No, Type or P/N and can include letters and numbers together.

How to use photos and product details: Compare part photos, dimensions and connector types shown in the listing to the part removed from your appliance. Use the model-number search on the site to filter results and view confirmed-fit information where available. If details are unclear, follow the next steps below rather than assuming compatibility.

Before You Order

What to do if you are unsure: If you cannot find the model number or are unsure which part is correct, do not guess. Locate the full model number and use the site search or confirmation tool to narrow options. Contact a qualified technician for identification if you cannot verify the part yourself.

Buying tip: Add clear photos of your existing part, note any markings and record the full model number before checking out. This process helps protect you from ordering wrong parts and makes returns or exchanges simpler if verification shows a mismatch.

Popular Oven Hob

Browse popular replacement parts below, then search by your exact model number to confirm compatibility before ordering.

Frequently asked questions

Can I identify an oven hob part by appearance alone?

Appearance can help you recognise the general type of part, such as a burner cap, control knob or element, but it is not a reliable way to confirm fit. Many parts look similar across different models yet have different fittings or electrical connectors.

Always verify with the appliance model number and, where available, the part reference from the manufacturer. Use photos and technical details to narrow options, then confirm by model-number search before ordering.

How do I check my oven model number for compatibility?

Locate the rating plate or sticker on the appliance; common places are inside the oven door, on the oven frame, at the rear of the unit or behind a kick plate. The label usually contains the model number and serial number; note the model exactly as printed.

Enter that model number into the site search or product filter to view parts that are likely to match. Remember that site results should be used to confirm potential fit, not to assume compatibility without further verification.

What if the part listing photo does not match my part exactly?

If the listing photo differs from your part, do not buy immediately. Compare connector types, screw positions, mounting points and any stamped reference numbers. Photos are a helpful guide but may not show every variant of a part.

If differences remain after comparison, find and enter your appliance model number to narrow the search, or seek expert help for positive identification before purchasing to avoid a wrong-part order.