Probably the best do it yourself video on RUclips. Quick, easy to follow instructions, no background story which takes up an extra 5 minutes before you get to the instructions like the Yanks always do. Well done RansomSpares.
A perfect tutorial video. Thank you. I just finished replacing the hinges on our Westinghouse oven that had got to the stage that it hung open by six inches, now it's like new and closes like a clam. Happy wife = happy life.
Thank you very much for posting this, as I wouldn't have attempted it otherwise. The only difference I had was there was no visible screws for the top of the oven door. A long time later I worked out the inner glass can be leveraged off and the screws were underneath.
I have a Blanco BSF95wff door hinge that I inspected. When you take the door off the hinge it is spring loaded. if you release the catch it's dangerous - it could cut someone's finger off. Lucky I had my fingers clear when I released the catch. Surely the person who did this video must know that? SAFETY comes first. I am really annoyed now. Also - I don't know if it's the spring causing the problem of the door not closing properly.
Good video thank you. However, we appear to have the only oven on the planet that DOESN'T work like this. The Cookmaster CK100F232, the convection oven on which has a drop down door, but with the main part of the hinge that is in the oven rather than in the door!! I can find no video on how to change this set of hinges. We have the hinges ready to go, but sadly the supplier of the hinges didn't send any instructions with them and there are no video clips on their website either! Don't suppose you can throw any light on this frustrating matter for us? cheers
I have an Electrolux EOD67043 and like some of the other comments below the hinges are fixed in the oven and not the door. Can you advise on how to change these please so I can order the parts..
Oh I’m looking for these hinges, where can I find them? I can’t find the model number of the oven without removing it from the wall , so I was just going to remove the hinges and find the same ones, but maybe you can just tell me?
Hi... I have an Indesit forno on which the front glass panel needs replacing. I snapped the hinges by accident when refitting the inner glass panel. I'm wanting to replace it with a second hand door but don't know which ones are compatible.. any advice would be great.. cheers
Hi! I have been trying to fit the oven door to my Indesit K6T21SX/EX with no success. Do you have a video on how to fit doors to similar models. I have searched a lot and tried a lot to get the door back in but nothing as worked so far. Your assistance will be highly appreciated. Thanks George
WHEN YOU TAKE THE DOOR OFF THE SPRINGS ARE LOADED! I have a Blanco BSF95wff door hinge that I inspected. When you take the door off the hinge it is spring loaded. if you release the catch it's dangerous - it could cut someone's finger off. Lucky I had my fingers clear when I released the catch. Surely the person who did this video must know that? SAFETY comes first. The person in this video had their fingers really close to a loaded spring - like a rat trap ready to go off. He could not have put in a new hinge in with a spring without loading it first - so how did he do that? I am really annoyed now - the most important point was left out of the video! Also - I don't know if it's the spring causing the problem of the door not closing properly.
The perfect help to replace hinges to our old Siemens stove.
My wife will get happy!.
A million thanks to Ransom Spares!
Probably the best do it yourself video on RUclips. Quick, easy to follow instructions, no background story which takes up an extra 5 minutes before you get to the instructions like the Yanks always do. Well done RansomSpares.
A perfect tutorial video. Thank you. I just finished replacing the hinges on our Westinghouse oven that had got to the stage that it hung open by six inches, now it's like new and closes like a clam. Happy wife = happy life.
Excellent: edited to keep it short, not a time waster like some! Lindsay Alford (au)
Thank you very much for posting this, as I wouldn't have attempted it otherwise. The only difference I had was there was no visible screws for the top of the oven door. A long time later I worked out the inner glass can be leveraged off and the screws were underneath.
Excellent video! I didn’t need to change them - just my door fell off and I needed to reset the springs.
Thanks a lot!
One of the best DIY videos!
Awwwww man you just saved my life. It was the part of the hinge you fold back that I was doing wrong. Super Doober video !!
+James Thomson Great stuff ... glad we helped.
Brilliant, I've been swearing at the oven door for a good hour 🤬, wish I had seen this earlier, thanks ✌️
Thank you very much
Take great care when handling the hinges. They can spring shut with consiterable force, causing injury!
I have a Blanco BSF95wff door hinge that I inspected.
When you take the door off the hinge it is spring loaded.
if you release the catch it's dangerous
- it could cut someone's finger off.
Lucky I had my fingers clear when I released the catch.
Surely the person who did this video must know that?
SAFETY comes first.
I am really annoyed now.
Also - I don't know if it's the spring causing the problem of the door not closing properly.
You’re door goes back on a LOT easier than mine (But Thankyou 😊)
Good video thank you. However, we appear to have the only oven on the planet that DOESN'T work like this. The Cookmaster CK100F232, the convection oven on which has a drop down door, but with the main part of the hinge that is in the oven rather than in the door!!
I can find no video on how to change this set of hinges. We have the hinges ready to go, but sadly the supplier of the hinges didn't send any instructions with them and there are no video clips on their website either!
Don't suppose you can throw any light on this frustrating matter for us? cheers
I have an Electrolux EOD67043 and like some of the other comments below the hinges are fixed in the oven and not the door. Can you advise on how to change these please so I can order the parts..
Really helpful video. Thank you !!
Oh I’m looking for these hinges, where can I find them? I can’t find the model number of the oven without removing it from the wall , so I was just going to remove the hinges and find the same ones, but maybe you can just tell me?
Thanks for the video. It helped me replace the glass on my oven door.
So you don’t have to apply sealant to keep the door connected to the glass? Mine has an adhesive that broke wjen I removed it.
Totally cool... tricks of the trade, online. Not sure if I can actually do it, but thanks.
No problem ... thanks for the kind words.
brilliant..thank you
Hi... I have an Indesit forno on which the front glass panel needs replacing. I snapped the hinges by accident when refitting the inner glass panel. I'm wanting to replace it with a second hand door but don't know which ones are compatible.. any advice would be great.. cheers
Hi! I have been trying to fit the oven door to my Indesit K6T21SX/EX with no success. Do you have a video on how to fit doors to similar models. I have searched a lot and tried a lot to get the door back in but nothing as worked so far. Your assistance will be highly appreciated.
Thanks
George
Do u no how to change the hinges on a leisure range ceramic on the fan side
Are the screws that attach the hinge to the inner door i.e. the ones halfway down the flat m4 type screw coz I think mine need replacing?
great video. massive help!!! thanks
+Kylie Vaughan Glad our video helped you out, thanks for the feedback!
excellent, thanks for video.
second time in a few years to watch this forgot again lol
Easier said than done with an old rusted door.
My door opens to side
WHEN YOU TAKE THE DOOR OFF THE SPRINGS ARE LOADED!
I have a Blanco BSF95wff door hinge that I inspected.
When you take the door off the hinge it is spring loaded.
if you release the catch it's dangerous
- it could cut someone's finger off.
Lucky I had my fingers clear when I released the catch.
Surely the person who did this video must know that?
SAFETY comes first.
The person in this video had their fingers really close to a loaded spring -
like a rat trap ready to go off.
He could not have put in a new hinge in with a spring without loading it first -
so how did he do that?
I am really annoyed now - the most important point was left out of the video!
Also - I don't know if it's the spring causing the problem of the door not closing properly.
Plastic door corner clip