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Heating element for Black&Decker RichK 04-01-2007
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Posted by RichK on April 1, 2007, 5:28 pm


Hi,

Have a "just out of warranty" toaster oven: Black&DeckerTRO5900CT.
It has 4 identical heating elements. One is gone. They are 12" and are
straight.

Has anyone heard of a source for these? The are welded to wires, so it
appears they are not meant to be replaced, but it's easy for me to do, if I
can find one. Hate to toss and otherwise good appliance.

Regards,

RichK



Posted by on April 1, 2007, 12:24 pm



>Hi,
>
>Have a "just out of warranty" toaster oven: Black&DeckerTRO5900CT.
>It has 4 identical heating elements. One is gone. They are 12" and are
>straight.
>
>Has anyone heard of a source for these? The are welded to wires, so it
>appears they are not meant to be replaced, but it's easy for me to do, if I
>can find one. Hate to toss and otherwise good appliance.
>
>Regards,
>
>RichK
>

I have a used Black&Decker 3/8" Electric Drill. The drill itself
works fine but the chuck broke. The heating elements in this drill
are in perfect condition. I know this for fact because even with the
broken chuck, this drill still functions perfectly as a hand warmer in
cold weather. I'll sell you this drill AS-IS for $20 plus shipping. I
doubt you can get your element that cheap, even if you can find one.

Send me private email if interested.

Jerry

Posted by Charles Schuler on April 1, 2007, 6:50 pm



We are a throwaway culture. Our next generations will have to figure out
how to repair the landfills. They might not speak kindly of us.



Posted by Mike Dobony on April 1, 2007, 7:04 pm



> Hi,
>
> Have a "just out of warranty" toaster oven: Black&DeckerTRO5900CT.
> It has 4 identical heating elements. One is gone. They are 12" and are
> straight.
>
> Has anyone heard of a source for these? The are welded to wires, so it
> appears they are not meant to be replaced, but it's easy for me to do, if
> I
> can find one. Hate to toss and otherwise good appliance.
>

Didn't know B&D mad ANY good appliance or tool.

Mike D.



Posted by Big Al on April 1, 2007, 7:28 pm



>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Have a "just out of warranty" toaster oven: Black&DeckerTRO5900CT.
> > It has 4 identical heating elements. One is gone. They are 12" and are
> > straight.
> >
> > Has anyone heard of a source for these? The are welded to wires, so it
> > appears they are not meant to be replaced, but it's easy for me to do,
if
> > I
> > can find one. Hate to toss and otherwise good appliance.
> >
>
> Didn't know B&D mad ANY good appliance or tool.
>
> Mike D.
>

You're just not old enough. Was a fine company years ago.

Al



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