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Position of electric sockets in new kitchen

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  • cherydee
    cherydee Posts: 752 Forumite
    No 6 doubles and a single in total, all the integrated appliances are taken care of. Just gives me a chance to swop around where I want to put my kettle, toaster, food mixer, steamer and electric can opener. No tv in kitchen and I dont charge my phone/tablet in kitchen. Does that seem okay.
  • cherydee
    cherydee Posts: 752 Forumite
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    "Cobblers' children are the worst shod!":rotfl:

    Nothing wrong with taking care, and he ain't no cobbler !!
  • 27cool
    27cool Posts: 267 Forumite
    My philosophy was always to have as many as you can reasonably afford. If it's there, you don't have to use it. But, if it's not there then you certainly can't use it.
    Mind you, this was in the days before the massive growth in all things using electricity.
  • Waterlily24
    Waterlily24 Posts: 1,328 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    We've got 5 doubles above the worktop and one lower down on the wall for the vacuum cleaner. We've got the toaster, microwave and television plugged in permanently the rest are used as and when needed. Plenty for us.
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