Breville Air toaster oven door stays open and does not shut tight, this video shows how to fix the Breville toaster oven door by adjusting the timer tongue. Tools needed: Philips head screwdriver and number 10 star screwdriver.
My oven had the "not bent enough" problem that you mentioned, but I found your video before any others. Your disassembly instructions were exactly what I needed to get into the oven to diagnose my problem. The hardest part of the whole process was putting the cover back on and getting the gasket and all the retainer tabs to line up at the same time. Thanks for posting this!
My toaster had the same problem. Breville wanted over $150 to ship it to them for repairs. Your video showed me how to fix it myself in under 30 minutes, with most of the time spent on getting the cover off and back on. Thank you!
I actually don't have the problem that you do. The spring for my oven's door just broke, and I can see from what you presented in your video that it will be a very easy fix. Thanks so much, and don't apologize for your kids, they sound adorable.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I've been trying to fix this damn door gap for two years now and I couldn't find any good tutorials for it until your video came along. I was actually bending the pin too low instead of higher. thank you so much!
The door to our Breville would not fully close. It came to a hard stop 2 inches from closing. I watched you video, but the closure arm seemed properly aligned. I turned the oven onto its left side and gave it a shake. It sounded like the sensor plate fell back into place. The door now closes perfectly.