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Hi, I have 15 year old Cannon Caniston gas cooker and when I turn the tap for the biggest burner full on it burns as if it was only half on, this has happened over time. I have checked the flexible hose is not kinked and the gas at the main is fully on, the other burners seem to be ok. I cleaned the burner didn’t help so now thinking about getting the burner replaced with a complete new burner set including the part that is fitted into the cooker if you know what I mean, this will be expensive I know but might not actually fix the problem, what do you guys think.
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Ron
 
If the other burners are ok its possible you have a partial blockage, if you remove the offending burner do you get a good flow of gas when you turn it on without the burner? Jets can get blocked, run the vacuum over it and get a fine wire and try cleaning the jet nozzle hole.
 
If the other burners are ok its possible you have a partial blockage, if you remove the offending burner do you get a good flow of gas when you turn it on without the burner? Jets can get blocked, run the vacuum over it and get a fine wire and try cleaning the jet nozzle hole.
Hi gmartine, I followed your advice and pushed a wire into the gas nozzle hole under the burner, I used a Kirby grip in fact and that did clear some gunk or something that was in there blocking the gas flow. Thank you gmartine for your help my wife is delighted to have the cooker working properly again.
regards
Ron
 

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