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customline

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Need two thermostat for an older Hotpoint (surprise) wall oven from 1957. Anyone know where they can be had or a suitable substitute?
 
Try Affordable Appliance (I think they are in PA, too) - They found a compatible, original oven thermostat for my 56 GE range - it was a Hotpoint part,too!
 
Best I could come up with

Here is a thermo replacement chart from 1979. It looks like you need 2 different thermo's depending on which oven. GE reduced the number of replacements to 3 kits. Maybe this info will help you to track down one.
SteveD

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Customline sez thanks and watch out for Ebay...............

Thanks to steved who put me in the right direction for the Hotpoint thermostat. I finally ended up going with AP Wagner and they are sending me a GE thermo kit in a few days. I found original GE part # WB21X5109 on Fleabay but this guy didn't think to look in the box and know that parts were missing from the kit. When I told him I was sending it back he said he didn't know that there would be adapters and screws with the kit. I wish everybody who sells on Ebay knew what they were doing. All I need to do now is find a thermo for the bottom part of the oven which has a longer capillary tube (about 52 inches). Does anybody know if an extension can be put on a smaller cap tube?

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Gorgeous Oven!

I'm glad to hear it's on the mend. I especially love the logo beneath the handle; O'Keefe and Merrit had something similar as well. Given that a capillary tube is filled with liquid and then sealed I wouldn't think it possible to extend one successfully but hopefully someone more knowledgeable than I am will have a solution.
 
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