Archive for November, 2009
i have an in-wall oven and the bottom burner burn out. Is this hard to replace. Do i buy new ovens?
There was a very bright spark coming from the oven and when the oven cooled down, the bottom burner was burned in half. Do i take that part to a appliance store for replacement?
Assuming you have no electrical surges going on with your oven, just go online to the manufacturer’s website, and you can order replacement burner coils. Get the style number of your oven, which is usually on a small metal plate somewhere on the door of your oven, and order the coil by style #.
They are not hard to remove and replace….and much cheaper than replacing the whole oven.
Does anyone have a good website to check samsung appliances?
I’m considering buying a samsung clothing washer and drier. The name is familiar to me, but not for Appliances. I want to know if other people who bought them are happy, or are they not worth it?
Try these:
http://www.reviewcentre.com/Samsung__4.htm
http://www.nextag.com/Samsung-Major-Appliances–zz2700401zSamsungzB10z5—html
US electronics in Australia?
I am moving to Australia in a few days and am taking my PC with me. I know that in the land down under, they use 220-240V/50hz outlets, unlike the 120V/60Hz used here. I’m looking online for adapters, so far the only ones I’ve seen are from radio shack, one is rated a mere 50watts (not enough power for my items) and the other is rated 1600watts but is not recommended for computers and the like (mostly just Appliances).
Could anyone direct me to other place (brick & mortar is preferred due to the time restriction, but anything will help) where I could purchase a few adapters that would fit my needs?
Thanks in advance.
My PC’s power supply is 800Watts, so the adapter would have to be rated at least this high.
I got my adapter, thanks for answering.
@prince: My power supply costs well over $200.
have you checked the back of your computer,some have a switch to change from 110 to 240
im in canada and mine has that switch