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[ElectriciansForums.net] Anyone know this cooker switch?
 
yeAH LOOKS like the bottom left terminal is burned out

you can probably pick up a near identical switch from any decent wholesalers
 
Is the cheap or expensive?
It’s quite expensive, yes, probably about a tenner above market average, especially given the fact that it’s deta.

The same switch is on eBay at 14.95 but I just put the link up before to the first one I found on a Google search … not checking price obviously 🙄
 
I don’t think it matters what the price is, the OP has disappeared.

Yes, Deta isn’t the greatest, but they do put a brown/blue ring around the terminals which helps if it’s not good light…..

Ie, under a kitchen wall unit
 

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