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disconnect gas cooker
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Jeepers_Creepers said:I'm surprised so few places stock these - I wonder if it's to discourage folk from leaving it like this long-term?
Because it's only "To Prevent Dirt And Contaminant Ingress"?
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Hmmm might just ring around a few gas safe engineers then and see if any are working.0
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Yes you can remove the hose,
no it doesn't need to be capped,
most hobs can be connected with a hose unless it's subjected to a temperature above 70°I'm only here while I wait for Corrie to start.
You get no BS from me & if I think you are wrong I WILL tell you.0
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