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Hi there, I am trying to find a replacement element for a built in Singer oven. This is the bottom element to the oven as per the details in the picture. I would appreciate someones help on this.kind regards Pippa
 
The OP has their location as Botswana so a supplier in Plymouth probably isn't going to be convenient.

I'm not sure who would supply it in Botswana but you could use TecsaReco in Joberg or Pretoria. If they don't have one off the shelf they'll manufacture one for you at a marginally higher cost. I'm not sure if they will deliver to Botswana or whether you'll have to get someone in SA to mail it to you.

Just for info that element is no way going to be 7.3 kW, looking at it's length and assuming a sensible tube heat density it's going to be around the 2kW mark....maybe 2.5 kW maximum. Maybe the entire stove could be 7.3kW.

Their range of domestic stove elements is here Stoves & Cookerhoods Elements: Bake, Grill & Warmer - https://www.tecsareco.co.za/stoves-and-cookerhoods/elements-bake-grill-and-warmer/41
 
The OP has their location as Botswana so a supplier in Plymouth probably isn't going to be convenient.

I'm not sure who would supply it in Botswana but you could use TecsaReco in Joberg or Pretoria. If they don't have one off the shelf they'll manufacture one for you at a marginally higher cost. I'm not sure if they will deliver to Botswana or whether you'll have to get someone in SA to mail it to you.

Just for info that element is no way going to be 7.3 kW, looking at it's length and assuming a sensible tube heat density it's going to be around the 2kW mark....maybe 2.5 kW maximum. Maybe the entire stove could be 7.3kW.

Their range of domestic stove elements is here Stoves & Cookerhoods Elements: Bake, Grill & Warmer - https://www.tecsareco.co.za/stoves-and-cookerhoods/elements-bake-grill-and-warmer/41
Thanks @Marvo - the location isn't so immediately apparent on my phone as it is on my PC :)
 
The OP has their location as Botswana so a supplier in Plymouth probably isn't going to be convenient.

I'm not sure who would supply it in Botswana but you could use TecsaReco in Joberg or Pretoria. If they don't have one off the shelf they'll manufacture one for you at a marginally higher cost. I'm not sure if they will deliver to Botswana or whether you'll have to get someone in SA to mail it to you.

Just for info that element is no way going to be 7.3 kW, looking at it's length and assuming a sensible tube heat density it's going to be around the 2kW mark....maybe 2.5 kW maximum. Maybe the entire stove could be 7.3kW.

Their range of domestic stove elements is here Stoves & Cookerhoods Elements: Bake, Grill & Warmer - https://www.tecsareco.co.za/stoves-and-cookerhoods/elements-bake-grill-and-warmer/41
The OP has their location as Botswana so a supplier in Plymouth probably isn't going to be convenient.

I'm not sure who would supply it in Botswana but you could use TecsaReco in Joberg or Pretoria. If they don't have one off the shelf they'll manufacture one for you at a marginally higher cost. I'm not sure if they will deliver to Botswana or whether you'll have to get someone in SA to mail it to you.

Just for info that element is no way going to be 7.3 kW, looking at it's length and assuming a sensible tube heat density it's going to be around the 2kW mark....maybe 2.5 kW maximum. Maybe the entire stove could be 7.3kW.

Their range of domestic stove elements is here Stoves & Cookerhoods Elements: Bake, Grill & Warmer - https://www.tecsareco.co.za/stoves-and-cookerhoods/elements-bake-grill-and-warmer/41

Thank you Marvo, very helpful indeed. I will have a look at the options. I can get Couriered to Botswana from SA.
I also have colleagues visiting from the UK Mid-february, hence trying the UK option. Appreciate your time!
 
The OP has their location as Botswana so a supplier in Plymouth probably isn't going to be convenient.

I'm not sure who would supply it in Botswana but you could use TecsaReco in Joberg or Pretoria. If they don't have one off the shelf they'll manufacture one for you at a marginally higher cost. I'm not sure if they will deliver to Botswana or whether you'll have to get someone in SA to mail it to you.

Just for info that element is no way going to be 7.3 kW, looking at it's length and assuming a sensible tube heat density it's going to be around the 2kW mark....maybe 2.5 kW maximum. Maybe the entire stove could be 7.3kW.

Their range of domestic stove elements is here Stoves & Cookerhoods Elements: Bake, Grill & Warmer - https://www.tecsareco.co.za/stoves-and-cookerhoods/elements-bake-grill-and-warmer/41

I have attached a picture of the specs from the back of the oven, to see if it makes more sense?

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