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Clogged Gas jet in oven
I recently suffered a clumsy accident, knocking over a joint in my
oven, which in turn clogged the gas jets from which the flame emits. As a consequence, I cannot get the flames to burn properly now, with just a few little tiny flames coming on. Obviously fat has clogged these, and I am at a loss as to how best to clean the area to restore full function. Has anyone else experienced this? If so I would be grateful for advice on the most effective way to clean it. |
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Clogged Gas jet in oven
"The Weary Wizard" > wrote in message ups.com... >I recently suffered a clumsy accident, knocking over a joint in my > oven, which in turn clogged the gas jets from which the flame emits. > As a consequence, I cannot get the flames to burn properly now, with > just a few little tiny flames coming on. Obviously fat has clogged > these, and I am at a loss as to how best to clean the area to restore > full function. > > Has anyone else experienced this? If so I would be grateful for advice > on the most effective way to clean it. Does the burner come apart? Does it come out easily? Sounds like a job for a wire to clean each hole out. |
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote: > > > Does the burner come apart? Does it come out easily? Sounds like a job for > a wire to clean each hole out. To be honest I'm too apprehensive about messing with gas appliances. I've finished up ordering a new cooker - the existing one was pretty old anyway! |
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"The Weary Wizard" > wrote in message ps.com... > > Edwin Pawlowski wrote: > > > > > > > Does the burner come apart? Does it come out easily? Sounds like a job for > > a wire to clean each hole out. > > To be honest I'm too apprehensive about messing with gas appliances. > I've finished up ordering a new cooker - the existing one was pretty > old anyway! > Hope you won't be sorry! What I'd give for a gas stove that doesn't have printed circuit boards, CPU's, touch screens or keypads, ceramic block oven lighters, and fifty yards of electrical wiring. My latest stove has cost me more in inconvenient repair calls and labor bills than I paid for it. My next gas stove is going to be more like my grandmothers stove. If I wanted an electric stove I'd buy one. I shouldn't have to read a schematic, trace a wiring harness, or read an electrical flow chart to clean or repair a gas stove. Both of my grandmothers had the same gas stoves, from long before I was born till they died and to my knowledge neither of them ever called a repair man. |
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