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cost of heat from oil
iain_sherriff_2
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can anyone tell me the cost of burning oil in my range ?
the max output of the burner is 25,500kcal/hr.
I want to work out if I am better off using a small elec oven/grill for small dishes rather than firing up the range in the summer.
thanks
the max output of the burner is 25,500kcal/hr.
I want to work out if I am better off using a small elec oven/grill for small dishes rather than firing up the range in the summer.
thanks
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Oil contains 10.2kWh and then you have to know the efficiency - which on a range will be pretty low.
You almost certainly will be better off using a combination microwave (has conventional oven or microwave - or a mixture of both!0
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