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Hi Folks,

I was just wondering does anyone have a cannon k16 gas fire ? Or do they know a merchant that has parts for them ?

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Hi. I found your query when trying to find a manual for this model - I have just bought a replacement K16 off ebay as there was slight leak somewhere near the control knob on ours. The following link suggests you can only really get the control knob and the radiants - the price for radiants looks ok as people are asking about £25 on ebay, if you can get them: Put cannon k16 mk 4 into Google & select K16 Gasmiser range - Gas Appliance Spares (Preston) Ltd.[h=3][/h]Hope that's of some use. When (if?) I can now find an engineer who will fit the thing for me, I'll have the old one to dispose of, if any bits are of use to you (no radiants!). If you have any idea where I can get a manual that would be great. Cheers, JP
 
Thanks for your reply jezp. I can get hold of the radiants freely but need a few other bit such as the spark electrode. If there is a leak near the control knob that is repairable. I think it's the seal that needs to be changed. No point of replacing the fire.&nbsp;<br><br><br>Regarding the manual I've never come across one but I will ask around for you. Have you tried on that work mates app ?&nbsp;
 
Hello, I have a Canon K16 gasmiser fire in my garage along with a box of tiles. Yours free, collection only. A small donation for Carers Worldwide would be much appreciated. If interested please call 07770 265 166.
 
probably sorted after two years looking, but a nice thought :)
 
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