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Should I buy the new oven I've had my eye on?

So should I buy it?

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aqua said:
NEFF don't do what I want :)


Just checking aqua, you have actually seen it in the flesh haven't you? Only they look a lot different in pictures and it might not be what you really want. :)

I know - I looked at loads, it had to 'feel' right as well iyswim. :o
 
Buy it.

I've been having a similar dilemma about a new fridge / freezer recently.

The argument in favour is slightly weakened by the fact that I don't actually have a house, mind. ;)
 
Ms T said:
Anyone corgi registered, I think.
but it's also electrical and the new part p regs say you have to have a certified electrician do any electrical work in kitchens now
 
Yes you do, especially if you are having it wired straight into the mains as I imagine you are.
 
yes, but make sure you can get on with it first.

Nothing like buying a brand new oven and setting fire to the grillpan within the first week because no light goes on to show you've left it switched on
 
aqua said:
who can fit a dual fuel oven?

I got a corgi registered bloke to do mine - if you look on the corgi website there's a list of people that do it. Although that might have been before the new regs kicked in. TBH though, most cookers are dual fuel - mine is.

Oh and yes - do it! I treated myself to a new fan oven and hob last year and I can't tell you how much I enjoy it. I even like cleaning it :o
 
aqua said:
Ooo yeah that would be great if you could though how I'd get it from there to here I don't know :D:D

Don't you have a hatchback?? Or know someone with one? I got my new cooker home from Dundee in the Golf.

PS I am, of course, a qualified electrician, coz I fitted it myself. Oh, and they don't come with cable you have to buy that seperate(maybe that's to try and make sure you get a tradesman in)
 
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