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Google the model to see what size hole it uses and what power. Buy the cheapest replacement that matches.
Or if you're in contact with the buyers maybe tell them and see if you can get away with just knocking a hundred quid off or something (they may be planning on taking it out anyway). Obviously partly depends what feel you have for them.
Two days before we're due to exchange and our glass hob has just spontaneously cracked. What are our obligations? Theoretically, it could have been like this the whole time and the buyer would be none the wiser as he didn't really check. However, we've signed a piece of paper saying we're including a working hob. I also don't want to be a dick. Do I just suck it up and get it fixed/replaced?
If so, what's the deal? Can I fill the crack somehow, or does the whole top need to be replaced. Electrolux do a flat fee call out service for £140, which seems like it could be good value if it does need replacing?