Find Your Appliance Model Number
Find Your Appliance Model Number
To order the correct spare part, you'll first need your appliance's model number. This is usually printed on a small rating label or plate and may be silver, white, or black. The model number is typically a mix of letters and numbers.
Using the correct model number helps ensure you get a compatible replacement part first time, avoiding delays and incorrect orders.
What does a model number look like?
Model numbers vary by brand and appliance type, but they often look like:
- "DC40"
- "WMB91445"
- "SMS50E32GB"
You may also see:
- A serial number listed nearby
- A printed or engraved code on the rating plate or sticker
Where to find your model number
The location of the model number depends on the type of appliance. Use the guide below to help locate it.
Refrigerators & Fridge Freezers
Check:
- Inside the fridge compartment, usually on a side wall
- Near the salad or vegetable drawers
- On the back exterior panel
Ovens & Cookers
Look in these areas:
- Inside the oven door frame
- Around the edge of the oven cavity
- Under the hob or cooking surface
- Inside the lower storage or warming drawer
Washing Machines & Tumble Dryers
Common locations include:
- Around the inside of the door rim
- Inside the door frame
- On the back of the appliance
Dishwashers
Check:
- Along the side edge of the door
- Inside the door frame
- Under the control panel area
Microwaves
Your model number is usually located:
- Inside the door frame
- On the back of the appliance
- On the underside of the unit
Vacuum Cleaners
Look for a rating sticker or barcode:
- On the main body of the vacuum
- Under or behind the dust container
- Near the base or rear section
Helpful Tip: QR Codes on Modern Appliances
Many newer appliances include a QR code on the rating plate. Scanning it with your smartphone may take you directly to the appliance model information, making it even easier to find compatible spare parts.
Why Your Model Number Matters
Using the correct model number helps you:
- Order the right replacement part
- Avoid incorrect or returned items
- Speed up repair times
- Match accessories and components accurately
At Easy-Spares, we use model numbers to help you quickly find the exact part you need.
Still Need Help?
If you can't find your model number, try checking:
- Behind removable panels
- Inside filters or compartments
- Around doors and hinges
If you're still unsure, contact our support team and we'll help you identify the correct part.
Find Your Appliance Model Number
To order the correct spare part, you’ll first need your appliance’s model number. This is usually printed on a small rating label or plate and may be silver, white, or black. The model number is typically a mix of letters and numbers.
Using the correct model number helps ensure you get a compatible replacement part first time, avoiding delays and incorrect orders.
What does a model number look like?
Model numbers vary by brand and appliance type, but they often look like:
- “DC40”
- “WMB91445”
- “SMS50E32GB”
You may also see:
- A serial number listed nearby
- A printed or engraved code on the rating plate or sticker
Where to find your model number
The location of the model number depends on the type of appliance. Use the guide below to help locate it.
Refrigerators & Fridge Freezers
Check:
- Inside the fridge compartment, usually on a side wall
- Near the salad or vegetable drawers
- On the back exterior panel
Ovens & Cookers
Look in these areas:
- Inside the oven door frame
- Around the edge of the oven cavity
- Under the hob or cooking surface
- Inside the lower storage or warming drawer
Washing Machines & Tumble Dryers
Common locations include:
- Around the inside of the door rim
- Inside the door frame
- On the back of the appliance
Dishwashers
Check:
- Along the side edge of the door
- Inside the door frame
- Under the control panel area
Microwaves
Your model number is usually located:
- Inside the door frame
- On the back of the appliance
- On the underside of the unit
Vacuum Cleaners
Look for a rating sticker or barcode:
- On the main body of the vacuum
- Under or behind the dust container
- Near the base or rear section
Helpful Tip: QR Codes on Modern Appliances
Many newer appliances include a QR code on the rating plate. Scanning it with your smartphone may take you directly to the appliance model information, making it even easier to find compatible spare parts.
Why Your Model Number Matters
Using the correct model number helps you:
- Order the right replacement part
- Avoid incorrect or returned items
- Speed up repair times
- Match accessories and components accurately
- At Easy-Spares, we use model numbers to help you quickly find the exact part you need.
Still Need Help?
If you can’t find your model number, try checking:
- Behind removable panels
- Inside filters or compartments
- Around doors and hinges
If you’re still unsure, contact our support team and we’ll help you identify the correct part.