 - the second tier of the 3 stack broken in half..
 - the second tier of the 3 stack broken in half..   
 Anyhow, I thought I try my luck in getting a replacment part from Tefal themselves... bad move - replacement basket came in at £26 + postage
 considering I paid about £35 for the full jobby 2-3 years earlier - so out came the drill and some cable ties.. did the job for another few more months until basket 1 went the same route (main basket), dammit I thought, I really didn't want to chuck it out as it works okay without a hitch... just the baskets were its weak points (dunno if it could be the dishwasher doing it or not...)- anyhow this is the steamer type of model in question:
 considering I paid about £35 for the full jobby 2-3 years earlier - so out came the drill and some cable ties.. did the job for another few more months until basket 1 went the same route (main basket), dammit I thought, I really didn't want to chuck it out as it works okay without a hitch... just the baskets were its weak points (dunno if it could be the dishwasher doing it or not...)- anyhow this is the steamer type of model in question:
Now.. my luck was in, spotted another one at the local bootsale here in Lincolnshire, but a lesser model (mine is the digi one with vitamin boost?) with a turn dial on it, but the top half (the baskets and lid are the same items). Briliant, baskets are all in brand new condition, but dusty - old lad wanted shot of it.. £5 he says
 snapped it stright off him lol
 snapped it stright off him lol   Bargain!
 Bargain! So, my old one has new baskets and new lease of life, the lesser model lived in the loft for a year before it came back down after clearing out it out ready for the solar install in the coming weeks/months... so I decided I might as well recycle the plastics of the steamer and strip out the parts inside as the main unit will be no use to me as it stands.
The main steamer hot plate/element is the same in both so that will be kept aside to keep my digital one going for as long as I can, same goes for the temp sensor. Plastics will be sent to the local recycling centre as they now accept hard plastics. Same for the wires will be processed in the WEEE section too.
But one item I can't find a use for and looking for some ideas for it. is the turn dial timer from the front from the bootsale find (same one as the photo above). Its a 240v 60min timer or switch looks like a handy thing. Any ideas what it can be used for in a ish way for my ish lifestyle in the future?
Now do you members here hoard parts from electrical items hoping to replace broken down parts say from friends and relatives? (yes I do
 as I've done this to mums hotpoint tumble dryer too a few months ago. As the bearing went on parents old one and basically it will cost more to repair than to replace the tumble drier - so I ended up taking out the motor (with a lump hammer
 as I've done this to mums hotpoint tumble dryer too a few months ago. As the bearing went on parents old one and basically it will cost more to repair than to replace the tumble drier - so I ended up taking out the motor (with a lump hammer   ), heater element from hers and its the same model as mine - yippee, a few bob saved when mine fails in the future
 ), heater element from hers and its the same model as mine - yippee, a few bob saved when mine fails in the future   )
 ) Note: it really gets on my **** that companies charge replacement parts more than what the machine or item is worth.
 so we keep having to replace and update items way before they are commended for the scrapheap
 so we keep having to replace and update items way before they are commended for the scrapheap






 
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