Cooker needed

I was always gas until I tried induction… by far and away the better option. Ceramic hobs
are archaic…See: Arthur Negus.

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Perhaps consider a gas stove/oven and if you have room a unit top induction hob,
This brand are catering quality and work very well

WTF, £900 for a student digs hot plate :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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Built to last … will still be going strong when you are throwing your £199 Tefal in the bin :wink:

No I am not buying two cookers!

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I’m not stupid enough to buy a hot plate, I have a gas hob that works perfectly fine to heat up my heinz chicken soup.

Wot no microwave?

nope, haven’t had one for 15 yrs now.

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I have to get rid of my Induction Hob because of my pacemaker and install a Ceramic one. Hopefully soon as it’s been over a year now.

You should consult our in house expert, @Penance on anything to do with ring size :+1:

Tighter the better

If I go with gas I thought I had better check there is a supply.
The previous owner said it was there but I thought I better check before ordering.

I pulled out another appliance and had a look behind and found this.
It looks like a spur on the pipe that goes to the boiler.
Does any one know if this is all the the installers need to get to?
Apart from the meter to turn the gas off that is.

Hopefully that isn’t gas :scream_cat:

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I have no idea, presumably that tape or cap is covering something up?
Or is that water?

Probably water

Looks like H₂O

Did you find a bucket nearby?

Que?

Do try to keep up at the back :roll_eyes:

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Do you mean Bouquet?