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Electric cooker rust, is it safe to use?
mancbird
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Hi, I've just moved house and have taken my cooker out of storage. It is an electric one and has some surface rust around the buttons to set the time. Is this still safe to use? Obviously I would be getting an electrician to fit it but would like to know if it is going to be safe or not before I book an appointment.
Thank you 😊
Thank you 😊
Mammy to 2 boys aged 5 and 2
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Yes, it will be safe, if it's just surface rust.
Only a very damp cooker, to the extent of being wet inside, would present any risk.0
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