The heating element is about 30 quid, only 2 screws at the back, literally a 5 minute job.
Man up and swap it out.
The heating element is about 30 quid, only 2 screws at the back, literally a 5 minute job.
Man up and swap it out.
Hmmmm.... see y'all like to take the piss out me for having been a tradesman but it saves me a bomb with stuff like this. In your situation I'd only be looking at the cost of the parts
Anyway, as I always say to anyone in your situation, be patient and DO NOT engage with the AAAAAAARDVARKs. The will totally rinse you in addition to being dangerously incompetent.
I can come round and do it for you if you like Ash. It won't cost you much but I will expect to have s proper go on your missus.
You forget swamp, while working class sons of toil such as we have horny calloused hands that can swing sledgehammers, fops like Ash, Berni and Peter have hands covered in a soft, translucent material, their skin, which tears and blisters on any contact with tools.
Ash wouldn't even be able to undo the screws. He'd choose the wrong Philips and fúck the screw-heads.
I'll have you know, h, that my hands are rough and calloused from years of wielding spade, shovel, mattock and hoe and grubbing around in the dirt to grow my sweet, sweet vegetables.
So I may not be a son of toil, but I'm fairly horny-handed. I reckon I'd pass a Khmer Rouge Year Zero-type inspection at least.
I have never taken the piss out of your past as a noble executioner of the practical arts, Herbs. And I'll have you know that I used to do my own repairs on my guitars and amps back in the day so ner.
Eventually though, I decided that work is best done by a specialist, and having saved far more money by not having kids than I ever could by not having to spend a few bob now and again on hiring some help I'm not too worried about the dosh. It's the inconvenience that bothers me.