Collection: Toaster

Spare parts for toasters: levers / tongs, heating elements, timers/pop-up mechanisms, knobs, internal grids, crumb trays, covers, safety electrical components.

Use the brand and model or code of your toaster to quickly identify the right spare part. If you're unsure, send us a photo with the details of the label or the pop-up mechanism.

Toaster Spare Parts and Maintenance Guide

What this collection contains

You will find original and compatible spare parts for toasters from various brands: heating elements, levers or tongs for the pop-up mechanism, timers or control sections, knobs, internal grids, crumb trays, covers or shields, electrical components, and safety mechanisms. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

How to choose the correct spare part

  1. Brand, model, and product code, often printed on the back or bottom label of the toaster;
  2. Type of slot / number of slices (2 slices, 4 slices, “long slot”): affects internal dimensions and type of heating elements / pop-up mechanism;
  3. Pop-up mechanism / lever / tongs: ensure the spare part has the same attachment and movement system;
  4. Crumb tray: size, depth, material (steel, stainless steel, heat-resistant plastic); I see many similar examples. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
  5. Timer / temperature selector / electrical components: if present, it must be electronically and mechanically compatible with the internal circuit. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Recommended maintenance

  • Clean the crumb tray and the internal chamber to avoid the buildup of residues that can compromise the heating element's operation;
  • Check the stability of the pop-up lever / tongs; if it moves poorly or doesn't hold the slice, there may be play or wear;
  • Check the timer / selector: if you notice delays or differences in toasting, a replacement may be necessary;
  • Inspect the electrical components (wires, fuses, contacts) for signs of wear or burns;
  • Never immerse the electrical part; disconnect completely before any intervention.

Common problems and how to solve them

  • Toaster won't turn on: check the power supply, internal fuse, switch; if everything is okay, the heating element or timer may be faulty;
  • One slice doesn't toast well: faulty pop-up mechanism or lever not properly engaged;
  • Timer / selector not working accurately: wear, faulty wiring, reduced electronic sensitivity;
  • Crumb tray difficult to insert or scratched: replace it for better safety and cleanliness;
  • Persistent burnt taste or smell: residues of bread or dirt in the internal components, deep cleaning recommended.

Quick FAQs

When to replace the heating element?

When toasting is very weak or there are spots that do not heat: a sign that the heating element is partially faulty.

The pop-up lever won't hold the slice: how to fix it?

Check if the hook or lever is bent or worn; if so, it's better to replace it to avoid operational issues.

Crumb tray is broken or bent: is it worth changing?

Yes: a damaged tray can cause debris to fall into the electrical body and increase the risk of short circuit or bad smell.

Digital timer vs mechanical: which one to choose?

It depends on the model: the digital one often offers more functions and precision, but it is also more expensive and harder to replace; the mechanical one is simple and reliable.

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