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A dumb question about cookers
Ok, I know this is going to be a dumb question but I've never bought a gas/electric cooker before - every house I've moved into has had a fairly decent one and I've moved out before I've ever needed to shop for one.
We currently have a dual fuel one - gas hob and electric oven, which I like so would like to buy a similar one (only one that works properly). It's free standing so wouldn't involve ripping out half the kitchen. So, my question is - if I were to go to comet or some other such store and they were to deliver me a shiny new cooker of my choice, how would I go about installing it (or having it installed) and making sure it was safe to use? Plus, as a secondary question - what do I do with the manky old one that's of no use to anyone anymore? |
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If you look at your the oven and grill bit will probably plug into a normal socket, you need to look and see if it is. The hob bit if your lucky will have a rubber pipe coming from it that plugs into a special gas connector. You are allowed to undo these as they are self sealing on both the plug and socket part.
Ring me its easier to explain. Has yours got a shared oven and grill or is it a double oven with a grill in the top oven? Shared single oven and gril are naff, you cant oven and grill at the same time. |
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It is shared oven and grill at the moment but I want to get one of those that has two ovens.
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Any plugs or whatever must be hidden behind it so I'd have to pull it all out to find out.
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currys charge around £47 to install and will take away your old one for free....
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I got a cooker from Dixons a year ago - their installation men did it, and removed the old one. (Currys and Dixons are in the same Company I think)
It was well worth the extra charge. |
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I got a new cooker from Argos and they provide a fitting service at extra cost, but can't remember what that cost was, but it tells you on the Web Site
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once you decide which model you want put it into pricerunner and kelkoo to see if you can get it cheaper online. Then before clicking through go to quidco and see if they have a deal with the supplier. you can often get another 2 or 3% off what was already teh cheapest price!.
:D, every penny counts!!! |
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leave the old one in your back yard and our local friendly gypsies will take it off your hands for free.
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The gas supply has to be connected by a gorgi installer, you are not legally allowed to do this yourself, the electric is more than likely a 45amp box, only the infra red ones were plug in, as for buying the cooker, choose your cooker, then go and see hughie at hecas on electricity street (next to asda) he will get it cheaper for you.
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Is it completely broken? if not then HUFS will probably take it (they didnt have any cookers when i needed one) |
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is a gorgi installer a plumber from newcastle ? :D |
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Could be accyman, or just another typo! hehe
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