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Under counter double oven
Nikkihud0609
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Hi everyone
moving into our new house next week and whilst waiting for our new kitchen to be fitted we wondered whether we could fit our double oven in the cooker space? Does it need a unit? I cannot see any mountings on the oven to sit on (I know usually they sit on runners either side screwed to the 2 units). Are these quite easy to get hold of?
thanks
moving into our new house next week and whilst waiting for our new kitchen to be fitted we wondered whether we could fit our double oven in the cooker space? Does it need a unit? I cannot see any mountings on the oven to sit on (I know usually they sit on runners either side screwed to the 2 units). Are these quite easy to get hold of?
thanks
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More info.Type of double oven - built-in (around 890mm tall) or free-standing, and what sort of 'cooker space'?0
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A built-in will normally require a unit to house it in. Most (all ?) the integrated ovens I've looked at just sit on a plinth in the housing and are secured by a couple of small screws at the front. The installation manual for the model you want will have all the instructions..You may need a dedicated supply from the fuse box (consumer unit), although some ovens come with a fitted 13A plug.Her courage will change the world.
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