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The LAZER ELECTRICS Ceset Motor Carbon Brushes Pair is a high-quality, durable replacement part designed specifically for Hoover Dynamic Next and Candy washing machines using CESET motors. Rated at 150 watts, these carbon brushes ensure reliable motor function, easy installation, and effective resolution of E08 error codes, making them an essential upgrade for maintaining your machine’s performance.
| ASIN | B099F9JNCN |
| Best Sellers Rank | 278,300 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 633 in Washing Machine Parts & Accessories |
| Brand | LAZER ELECTRICS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 234 Reviews |
| Horsepower | 150 Watts |
| Manufacturer | LAZER ELECTRICS |
| Material | Carbon |
I**Y
Easy fix
Easy to fit and solved the E08 code on my Hoover Dynamic Next machine.
T**R
Good Quality Replacement!!
Solved the Eo8 error code on my hoover washing machine. After 8 years of heavy use, the brushes finally burnt out. I bought these as a cheap replacement, how long they will last, we will have to wait and see, but for the price I’ll be happy if I get 12 months out of them. Easy to fit and a direct replacement.
S**D
Works for Candy Grand Vita but…
Works for Candy Grand Vita that has this type of motor. I’d highly advise when fitting checking the carbon sits flat against the commutator, check fitment is flush with no gaps, get a file and just gently file the angle if needed till it is. If you don’t do this then it’s going to spark and stink for a long time till it’s bedded in. I’d advise running only a 400 spin for a good few runs too until the bed themselves in. Just my opinion. As others have said quality is not up to originals but acceptable for price. For mine again as others have stated the spade connectors had to be bent 90 degrees to fit as they aren’t an exact match for the original part for this washer. Not an issue just be gentle when bending them. Overall happy to get washer up and running cheaply again. But I did have to remove and file them back after initial fitment to get them running well.
J**E
Almost perfect replacement
Replacement for my Hoover DXOA69LW3 carbon brushes. This model was not listed but I took a chance and it worked. The good thing about carbon brushes is that you can just replace the carbon and metal sleeve it's in if the housing isn't the perfect fit, but these were just right. Cheap enough to "give it a try" - it was either try new brushes, or a new motor - these are 13x cheaper then the motor!! Good quality, direct fit replacement that arrived next day
J**A
Works as it should
Got an older Indesit washing machine which stopped spinning. I pulled my washing machine out and laid it on the side to inspect the motor. Never done this before in my life but removed 4 screws (two on each carbon bush) and notice both pairs of bushes has worn down and not making contact with the motor. Looking at the pictures compared to the ones I've removed looked identical. Ordered and received them the very next day. Fitted them within 10min and boom! We have a working washing machine again. Wife is extremely happy and I'm even more happy that I've sorted it without any experience and saved £250+ on a new washing machine just before Christmas. Couldn't be happier. Just a heads up, the washing machine will sound louder for a few washes until the new bushes have bedded in. Thanks again!
T**D
Great replacement brushes!!!
My mother's washing Hoover washing machine came up with the dreaded E08 error. Removed the motor to check it out and found the brushes to be well worn. Ordered these, delivered next day and we're easily fitted. Remounted motor and tested it. Washing machine now working again....
L**S
Fits and works well
Washing machine broke down and decided to change the brushes. Having looked at original hoover brushes at £55 decided to buy these (brushes are brushes) exact fit and machine working. Well worth trying if machine has stopped working and a very cheap and easy fix.
K**S
Got Error E08 or E09 showing? DIY'ers Please read...!!!
I felt it was necessary to let the average DIY'er know how to get these brushes working first time. Don't discard your old brushes..!!! You will need them for reference. These brushes fit a variety of washing machines that have the CESET motor and are a very cheap fix. However, carbon brushes need to make a good contact on the surface of the motor commuter in order to function correctly. If you are attempting to fit these yourself, there are many videos on YouTube to guide you, so no need to go into that here. The important part is the contact surface of the brushes. If you just fit these brushes to the motor, your machine will work.....UNTIL....IT GOES INTO A SPIN CYCLE..!! Then your machine will probably stop....and show you an E08 or E09 error code...!! This is because the amount of electricity that is put into the brushes does not fully reach the motor commuter (the part that the brushes touch) This is because only a small part of the surface of the brush is in contact with the commuter. Fear not.......this is an easy fix. These new brushes are spring loaded, and you will need to snip of the retaining part of the housing body that hold the spring back. Once snipped the brushed will spring out to their full length. Get your old worn brushes, look at them closely, you will notice that the shape of the end of the worn brushes is a circular concaved shape, this is because the brushes have been shaped, by long term (grinding or sanding) contact to the circular shape of the commuter. You should notice that you new brushes, when put next to the new brushes, are not the same shape. Here is where you will need..... A piece of sand paper of 180 grit.... Carbon brushes are like the 'lead' in pencils.....very soft and easily shaped. Look at the profile of the old brush, you should notice a curve to it, where over time it has shaped itself to the curve of the commuter. You will need to shape the new brushes to 'copy' the old brushes. Carbon brushes are super soft so you don't need to put a lot of effort in. Place the 180 grit paper on a flat surface, then gently drag the new brushes over the paper. You will see instantly how soft these brushes are and how just a little bit of rubbing can remove carbon and shape these brushes. Now, what your goal is.....is to match the 'angle' of the end of the old brushes, so the new brushes look almost the same. They do not need to be perfect, just at the same angle. You can sand a little, then compare, then sand...compare...etc...ect until you get the angle of the old brushes. Once you have got the shape/angle as best you can to match the old brushes, you are good to fit them to the motor. Pay attention to where the old brushes were fitted to the motor, as these motors have more than one set of locating holes, look carefully.... you should see what holes the screws came out of as they will look different to the unused hexagonal mounting holes. Check the brush surface is at the correct angle to the commuter, then screw in. Refit as per video guide. I recommend you do a short wash cycle with spin, while the machine is out and the back cover is off and look at the motor when it starts it's spin cycle.....if you see blue arcing and blue light flashing..... your brushes are not making a proper contact. If you have matched angle shape of the old brushes..... Your machine should now work, and perform a spin cycle with no problem. I hope this long review helps someone out there....
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