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Hi Can anyone help a novice camper?
We have unfortunately broken the glass hob that protects the rear window covering whilst cooking.
Its for a cramer CE94- EK2000. Do I need to replace like for like?, or can I fit some safety glass if I can buy locally?
Not sure how precise all this is.
Our Hymer glass hob cover got broken earlier this year and after telephoning around we found the lowest price by far was from
C A K Tanks and it arrived within 2 days.
Some were nearly double price and yes it was a genuine SMEV part.
We have unfortunately broken the glass hob that protects the rear window covering whilst cooking. Its for a cramer CE94- EK2000. Do I need to replace like for like?, or can I fit some safety glass if I can buy locally?
Not quite sure which bit is broken.
My hob has a glass top which hinges down onto the hob and acts as a surface when the hob is not in use, and then lifts up when it is.
I did think about what I might do if it were to be broken - especially when some friend's naughty child CLIMBED on top of it.
I suppose one could try to find the manufacturer. But if it is just a special glass, a good glass merchant could probably fix it.
We (well, alright, I..) broke our lid earlier in the year - ours was shaped, and with a black edge, so a "proper" manufacturer's replacement was maybe a better bet than generic safety glass?
Why not google your make and model and see what comes up?
______________________________________________________________ Autotrail 635SE
No longer quite so new to all this but still loving it!
We (well, alright, I..) broke our lid earlier in the year - ours was shaped, and with a black edge, so a "proper" manufacturer's replacement was maybe a better bet than generic safety glass?
I'm sure you're right. But just in case, I know a glazier in London and they will do any thickness, any type, and colour the edges anything you want.
I have previously gone in with a cardboard cut out of a shape, and they will make the glass exactly to fit.
So if you don't get anywhere with the manufacturer, there are other possibilities.
Our Hymer glass hob cover got broken earlier this year and after telephoning around we found the lowest price by far was from
C A K Tanks and it arrived within 2 days.
Some were nearly double price and yes it was a genuine SMEV part.
I notice that you are not a full member.
May I suggest that you become a full member on here as lots of information is available and for free
Our Genuine SMEV hinged glass hob cover with finger holes and hinge holes pre drilled cost just over £50 from CAK.
We did have quotes of up to £116 from other dealers.
We did not think that the £50 approx that we paid was bad at all and certainly not worth messing about with any alternative fixture.
______________________________________________________________ Tramping the Dream
Grath
My Smev 4 ring gas hob does not have a glass cover /lid. Does anyone know if it is possible to buy one which can be retro fitted which will give me a little more work top space when in the kitchen area.
Not sure what modle it is as I am not nearthe MH at this moment but is on a 1996 Mobilvetta Euroyacht 180
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