TEKA cooker hood

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Sorry really basic question but where do I get a replacement light bulb for our TEKA cooker hood? It's a small 2 pin bulb. Model number is NC2 90 Cristal. Tried an online chat with Espares but they didn't have it so I'm kinda unsure where to go next. Thanks
 
Sorry really basic question but where do I get a replacement light bulb for our TEKA cooker hood? It's a small 2 pin bulb. Model number is NC2 90 Cristal. Tried an online chat with Espares but they didn't have it so I'm kinda unsure where to go next. Thanks

Chances are, it is just a normal lamp bulb - post a photo of the item, with a tape measure for scale..
 
According to their web page it's just a standard bulb as mentioned, buy it anywhere : https://www.espares.co.uk/search/mo2358028/cooker-hoods/teka/nc2-90-cristal


Probably a worthwhile upgrade, to do as I did - simply replace the tungsten bulbs, with LED versions. The work just fine in a cooker hood, where they don't get that warm, but absolutely no good in an oven, or a microwave oven.
 
Chances are, it is just a normal lamp bulb - post a photo of the item, with a tape measure for scale..
Thanks Harry :). We found out it's a G4 capsule so managed to buy one today. Just put it in and it's still flickering. Grrr.. It seems quite loose in the fitting..
 

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According to their web page it's just a standard bulb as mentioned, buy it anywhere : https://www.espares.co.uk/search/mo2358028/cooker-hoods/teka/nc2-90-cristal

thanks :) I said to Harry above, its a wee G4 capsule and managed to buy one today. Put it in and it's still flickering. It seems quite a loose connection?
 
thanks :) I said to Harry above, its a wee G4 capsule and managed to buy one today. Put it in and it's still flickering. It seems quite a loose connection?

Those lamps do tend to burn their connections. Try reinserting it a few times, see if it improves any.
 

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