MrolexB 1st Gear January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 Hi All, I have a cooking hob challenge, hope to hear some advice. My current cook hob is already about 15 yrs old, recently I am thinking of replacing it. But I faced with the limitation of the kitchen top cut-in size (800 X 430), which means I have to find a replacement hob with the identical cut-in size. My current hob is a Tecno T333TG (860 X 500, cut-in size 800 X 430), however the identical model currently available has a smaller cut-in size (690 X 390). I am avoiding altering the existing hole or worse, change entire kitchen top. I also considering other models with either cut-in width of 800 (depth lesser than 430) or depth of 430 (width lesser than 800), but wonder if it will hold. Any advice is appreciated. Many Thanks in advance. Cheers... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tarzan666 2nd Gear January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 I oso dunno how to help u.. U go google those common brands, turbo, tecno..etc..see the model dimensions then go to shops to see la.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 the sizes should be standard, i replace mine without any problem, just take the old one out and put in the new one. of course it was done by the installer but if there is any minor variance, they should be able to do a quick alteration to fix it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vextan 1st Gear January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 (edited) ts, you can go to web sites like rinai and others to look at the model's dimension. when you go down to the shop to buy ask them if can fit into your kitchen hole. Edited January 10, 2013 by Vextan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AFV_V200 3rd Gear January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 spend a little more. custom made a stainless steel flat panel bigger than your current opening. then cut a size fit to your new hob. done. new design. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Supercharged January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 Hi All, I have a cooking hob challenge, hope to hear some advice. My current cook hob is already about 15 yrs old, recently I am thinking of replacing it. But I faced with the limitation of the kitchen top cut-in size (800 X 430), which means I have to find a replacement hob with the identical cut-in size. My current hob is a Tecno T333TG (860 X 500, cut-in size 800 X 430), however the identical model currently available has a smaller cut-in size (690 X 390). I am avoiding altering the existing hole or worse, change entire kitchen top. I also considering other models with either cut-in width of 800 (depth lesser than 430) or depth of 430 (width lesser than 800), but wonder if it will hold. Any advice is appreciated. Many Thanks in advance. Cheers... your hole seems standard size. you shld just go into those shops selling hobs and tell them what is your hole size, they shld be able to recommend you something. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darthrevan Supercharged January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 go to the brand of ur choice and ask the sales person to recommend u one with the appropriate cut-out dimensions which are available on the brochures..chances are u'll find one..only non-standard brand is Turbo which the cut-out is rounded at the edges Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happily1986 5th Gear January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 go to the brand of ur choice and ask the sales person to recommend u one with the appropriate cut-out dimensions which are available on the brochures..chances are u'll find one..only non-standard brand is Turbo which the cut-out is rounded at the edges the newer Incanto Turbo hobs have built in clamps to secure to the hob recess. So it doesn't have to be an exact fit. Chances are the newer hobs have become smaller in size assuming TS sticks to his per existing hob configuration. My family just changed hob about 3 months ago. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happily1986 5th Gear January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 go to the brand of ur choice and ask the sales person to recommend u one with the appropriate cut-out dimensions which are available on the brochures..chances are u'll find one..only non-standard brand is Turbo which the cut-out is rounded at the edges the newer Incanto Turbo hobs have built in clamps to secure to the hob recess. So it doesn't have to be an exact fit. Chances are the newer hobs have become smaller in size assuming TS sticks to his per existing hob configuration. My family just changed the cooking hob about 3 months ago. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrolexB 1st Gear January 10, 2013 Author Share January 10, 2013 As suggested ... I checked some other brands ... saw one (Erogaz AZ-333F), it says cut out size W710-840 x D410-480 mm. Seems like it's adjustable. My "hole" is 800 X 430 mm, fits in between ... hmm ... will check more ... Many Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoverofCar 6th Gear January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 (edited) I'm in your situation before....the best to go with the existing brand...they will have updated version and likely with the same size....you don't have much choices unless you get someone to cut the top....or to fabricate a bracket that can fit the hob ....else...you will face same problem when you need to change again the next time...remember..you can only go big and not small again... Edited January 10, 2013 by LoverofCar Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kspchew 2nd Gear January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 If there is a small gap at the sides, you can get a kind of aluminium tape at Daiso to tape it up. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrolexB 1st Gear January 11, 2013 Author Share January 11, 2013 I'm in your situation before....the best to go with the existing brand...they will have updated version and likely with the same size....you don't have much choices unless you get someone to cut the top....or to fabricate a bracket that can fit the hob ....else...you will face same problem when you need to change again the next time...remember..you can only go big and not small again... The problem is the newer identical model, the cut-out size is smaller than the previous (15 yrs ago). Thus landed in this situation. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic February 10, 2022 Share February 10, 2022 Okie guys just managed to DIY a new hob but was puzzled by few levers at the back of the hob. Anyone could advise? The instructions booklet shows a flat surface and not what I took as in the photo. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Volvobrick Supersonic February 10, 2022 Share February 10, 2022 Must be something similar to this. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic February 10, 2022 Share February 10, 2022 I had a rinnai hob and it was flat underneath. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic February 10, 2022 Share February 10, 2022 43 minutes ago, Volvobrick said: Must be something similar to this. Big thanks bro!! Meaning if flame is blue just leave it in the middle or adjust left or right till all blue. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kb27 Supersonic February 10, 2022 Share February 10, 2022 blue flame is good. orange flame waste gas. so adjust until you get mostly blue flame. ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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