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I recently purchased a new property and in the three months we've lived here three kitchen appliances have had/ developed issues:

  • Beko induction hob would not heat, appliance repair company said the main power control board was faulty and needed replacing;
  • Half of 4 slice toaster (note: plugged in via surge protected lead) stopped working
  • Hotpoint oven worked for 2 months, then lost power completely during cooking and will no longer switch on at all.

Is this likely to be a coincidence or is there an electrical explanation for this?

I have reason to believe the kitchen electrics were not done by a professional, I have been made aware of several building regs contraventions since moving in.

I would like to know so i can get a quotation from an electrician to fix this.

Thank you
 
Is this a new built property?

If not, was any electrical report done prior to purchase?
 
Surge that has then slowly caused the appliance failure? Poor quality appliances - Beko? Difficult to say without investigating.
 
No issues with lights flickering.

No survey I'm afraid.

I should have mentioned that the appliances were all quite new, hence my suspicion.

Thanks. Was just wondering about a dodgy incoming neutral.
 
Poor Beko hob was my first thought, but then the oven (seemingly good quality) and toaster (which ran fine in previous houses for 2+ years) appear to have gone in quick succession.

Appreciate the help and that it needs investigation, just wondered if there were any plausible electrical explanations for this. If so I will need to get an electrician out quickly to avoid any other expensive appliance damage.
 

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