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Can I have a dual fuel cooker
Tawny75
Posts: 155 Forumite
At the moment we have a purely electric cooker and she is starting to die. We have pulled the cooker out and there are what appear to be gas taps behind there as well. Does this mean we would be able to have a dual fuel cooker or should we stick with purely electric?
I promise that I will do my best.....
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Depends if they really are gas taps, if they are compliant with current safety standards, and if they are still hooked up to a gas supply...
I don't think anyone on the internet will be able to answer all of those. Get someone in to have a look if you want a dual fuel cooker (and I would say that dual fuel is worth having).Let's settle this like gentlemen: armed with heavy sticks
On a rotating plate, with spikes like Flash Gordon
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Thank you. I will get someone in
I promise that I will do my best.....0
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