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I need to replace a dkj/1-60 timer for a toaster oven. Where can I buy the part?

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You cannot find this part anywhere! I contacted the factory that makes them in China. They won't sell you one. Minimum order is 5,000 parts. I told them I was interested in a large order and asked if I could get a sample switch. They sent me 3 of them for the cost of shipping!!!!

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    Dave May 20, 2010

    If you still need one contact me at [email protected] and I'll tell you where to get one.

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    Hi grbullets2. I have a B

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    Hi . The comment lost some words after I submitted it. I have a B

  • Anonymous Sep 04, 2010

    I took the timer apart, put it together, and it works. Timer fixed. Oven working.

  • Anonymous Jul 19, 2011

    grbullets2 made this comment on an Oster Toaster that uses the same timer DKJ/1-60:

    If the switch is a model DKJ/1-60 you will not find one, however, there is a switch made for Delonghi that will work. CallThe Gourmet Depot website (www.thegourmetDepotCo.com) and look for switch part # 05XDE5218104600. If you have a different switch look on smallapplianceparts.com for your part or search "small appliance parts" for a few other places that sell these parts.

    I've ordered the timer, but I have not yet received it yet. For what its worth.

    NOTE: I did this, and the part is not listed in their search engine. YOU MUST CALL THEM!!! 800-424-6783 (San Francisco, CA), and give them the DeLonghi part number - switch part # 05XDE5218104600. Its a little over $10 + Shipping, which for me was $5+ (I live in WA State).

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    Dave Jul 22, 2011

    The correct website to go to for the Delonghi switch part # 5218104600 to replace the DKJ/1-60 timer switch is www.thegourmetdepot.com, or www.smallappliance.com. You shouldn't have to call on the phone but if you're having difficulty finding the part then go ahead and call. You can also replace the switch with a regular "on/off" toggle switch. Just make sure that you buy a switch that is rated for 30 amp's at 125 volts. I would not advise using one that is rated for less than 30 amp's as it may fail or melt causing a fire hazzard. The 30 amp switch will not pose any hazzards. As long as you can do without the timer and can remember to turn your oven off when you done using it, the toggle switch will probably outlast the oven. Good luck!

  • Anonymous Sep 15, 2012

    Warnings on fixing the switch, and using 05XDE5218104600 as a replacement. We had a EuroPro oven on which the DKJ/1-60 went bad. Disassembly of the actual switch showed that the contacts were burned and carbonized. I tried bending the switch leaf and sanding the contacts, but the resistance never got below 10 ohms, which I knew meant re-failure soon. The only place I could find the 05XDE5218104600 supposed replacement switch was abtecparts.com . NOT AN EXACT REPLACEMENT. Shaft size is 1/4" instead of 3/16", old knob won't work. Mounting holes do not line up, new ones must be drilled. Push on terminal at back of switch is too large, must be filed down. Replacement is only 15 minute timer, not 60. But nevertheless, it can be made to work, and it did.

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Found a source for the dkl/1 60 min timer. Comes from china cheap. Shaft is the same for Black and Decker taster ovens.

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    Cheryl Billiter Mar 17, 2014

    well, no, this is not helpful...unless you provide the SOURC

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    Michael Ehrlich Mar 18, 2014

    The email of the person with timers is Sherry Xie [email protected]

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    Michael Ehrlich Mar 18, 2014

    I found her on ebay. the timer is a very close replacement. Lacks the on position with no timing, and one lug needs to be trimmed because it is too wide.

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Many toaster ovens use a timer switch to operate the ovens. Many of them use very poorly made Chinese timer switches that make a very poor electrical contact internally causing them to get very hot and in cases will melt connector insulation and also cause wall plugs to get very hot. One in particular is part # DKJ/1-60 which is used in Black and Decker and other manufacturers ovens. Replacement switches are about impossible to find and B&D will be of no help finding one. If your timer switch has only 2 contact tab's on it, you can use this tip to repair your oven. If it has more that 2 contacts, you will need to find a replacement switch or ask a qualified technician about other switches that can be used.
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