Tumble Dryer Door Handle - White Stock Number: ES1082636
Genuine spare part for select Bosch, Balay and Siemens tumble dryers
Manufactured by Bosch
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Tumble Dryer Door Handle - White
Getting the clothes out of the tumble dryer should not be a chore, so why not replace that handle with eSpares today. This genuine spare handle from Bosch could be all you need to get your tumble dryer back to its best. Now you'll be able to get a grip on that door and enjoy dry, fresh clothes whenever you like!
Please Note: Screws are not included and a Torx kit will be required.
Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Bosch, Balay and Siemens tumble dryers.
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6 Questions and 24 Answers
Has anybody else noticed how fragile this part is? This will be the second time I have had to change the same part. 13 Answers
The amount of force required to pull the door open seems to be more than you should expect to be handled by three quite small plastic lugs. Is there an upgraded handle with stronger fixings?
- Poor design. Handle is misaligned and the tendency is to pull from the top whilst the locking mechanism is at the bottom. I drilled mine and put bolts through the handle which has lasted a bit longer than the original. Spare parts also expensive. Disappointing. Will probably buy cheep throw away model in future, seems to be the way white goods are going
- When my handle snapped for the 2nd time i spread a layer off silican sealent on the handle prior to screwing it back in place. Never needed ro replace the part since.
- Yes, very fragile and held by 3 screws on long plastic lugs that seem mechanically vulnerable to leverage off the intended 'straight pull'. If you've got it at a good height and angle to where you normally stand it's likely to be trouble free. Obviously been noted by Bosch as it has been designed to be easy to change and is a very quick fix. I'm thankful for small mercies.
- This is our seventh time of changing this door handle, not brute strength required to snap them off (thankfully easily available parts from Espares). Poor design, so why oh why have you not listened to all these concerns Bosch and done something about it? It requires four screw sections not three for stability.
- This is replacement handle number 3 for me too. Same problem as everyone else. Tumble drier is fantastic apart from the poor handle design.
- This will be number 3 a very bad design from a very good company, steel inserts should be moulded into the handle so it strengthens the screw boss, hope bosch read this
- Yes this is the second time my handle has broken. This time I bough 2 handles in anticipation, as I know it will happen again. On both occasions I have found the handle pretty tricky to replace. If the plastic pillar that the screw is screwed into snaps off at the base it is easy to grip it with a pair of pliers and remove to screws to reuse. But on both occasions some of the plastic pillars have snapped off halfway up the screw and impossible to get hold of with pliers. I have used a very thin Stanley knife to dig into the plastic still on the screw to jam it, whilst unscrewing. Not easy I can tell you. I bet Bosch engineers have a special little tool to get over this problem,. Its bad design for sure and Bosch should sort it!!!
- Shockingly poor design. This is the second replacement in 2 years and I have been very careful to pull the handle from the centre and not one side as the engineer who came out to repair the handle under warranty instructed. Not what I'd expect from Bosch.
- Same here. Replacing for the second time, using epoxy resin to glue the new one on as well as the screws. Hopefully this will last longer. Only a year since it was replaced
- As another correspondent says, this part is either fragile or a poor design. I would suggest the latter as the whole force of opening the door (against the resistance of the catch) pulls against the screws and their plastic threads. If, leaning down from a standing position, you then tend to put most effort on the top part of the handle, i.e. one screw only, this exacerbates the situation.
- I have model WTW84560GB/09 and the three lugs have snapped. Almost 2 years old, and I'm unsure if I'm under warranty as I bought it from Boots and their site says 2 years, but Bosch seems to say 1 year. I'm surprised that the handle is attached in this way as it seems very fragile. I have a washing machine with the same handle so am now being extra gentle with it. I'm going to try and get a spare handle and see if my husband can fit it. Loath to pay for anyone to fix it for me - especially if this is going to be a recurring problem. Husband says serves me right for buying expensive rubbish. But it has been a good dryer apart from that, and it was the only one which would fit under a fixed bench in the laundry. I get the door open by applying pressure with my fingertips and pulling.
- I do not think Bosch have upgraded the handle as this has the same part number as the one on their website. It is either fragile or a poor design. This is also my second handle. One naturally pulls at the top, and this eventually snaps off the top lug. The first time I had the problem, the whole handle came off with my washing inside! I contacted Bosch and was reluctantly sent a replacement, but they would not accept that it was a design fault. I did notice that the handle was the most popular Bosch tumble drier part purchased from this website.
- The handle snapped off my tumble dryer yesterday, no undue force used, now have full load of washing stuck in machine including all work uniforms, Bosch tell me they can't get out for another week, mine is still under warranty, never had any problems like this with previous dryers. Again all three lugs sheared through.
- It`s only spring loaded, just gently pull on the door towards you!
- So frustrating... When all else failed I used a sink plunger to open the door... And carried on doing so until the new part arrived.
- If the door handle has completely pulled off with the door shut, you can prise open the door with a flat bladed screwdriver or other object such as a knife or fork. Chances are that the three flimsy plastic pillars have completely snapped off and if you try to remove the Torx screws (which you'll need to fx the new handle), they'll just twizzle around. You therefore need to remove the outer panel of the door. To do this, unscrew the three screws at the hinge end, from inside of the door. You can then prise off the outer door panel to get to the broken plastic pillars to grip them with pliers whilst removing the Torx screws. Don't worry - the hinge just stays in place on the drier even if you take the whole door off, and when you've fitted the new handle, you can just clip the front and back panels of the door together and refit it at the hinge with the three Torx screws. The door catch isn't fixed with anything inside the door - it's just held loosely in place when the front and back door panels are closed together. It's a straightforward task - you might even find you have a small bladed screwdriver which will remove the Torx screws, without having to buy a Torx bit. I've just replaced the handle on my daughter in law's drier for the fifth time in recent years. So much for German engineering and design! Hope that helps a bit. Best of luck. David.
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Chris at eSpares says...
Answer for 'mumof2'. Remove all the screws from the inside of the door frame and you should be able to prise off the outer door skin to access the broken handle pillars to remove them.
- I'm having this exact problem - the handle has completely sheared off, nothing left to grip on or duct tape together. I cannot see how to get this bl**dy door off. There is not enough room to get a screwdriver (or similar) in between the frame and the actual door to prise it open. Please help!
- I used Duct tape as temp solution - enabled us to open & close door & use it while ordering spare handle
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Chris at eSpares says...
This type of handle is fixed solidly to the door and does not open the door it pulls the door open. The door should simply pull open or prise using a flat blade.
Have ordered a replacement handle but it’s the posts inside that have sheared off, not the handle. So how do I remove the existing handle ? 1 Answer
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Dean at eSpares says...
There is a video on how to remove the handle www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lznam5D20rY just copy and paste into your browser.
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Chris at eSpares says...
We believe it is a Tork 15 but kits Stock Number: ES1251179 and Stock Number: ES1525124 will both do the job.
Is it a case of taking the back off the door and then just screwing the 3 screws into the handle? Thanks What a poor design
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Chris at eSpares says...
We have updated the video showing how to replace this part.
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