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Thread ID: 143438 2017-01-10 19:17:00 Ceramic vs inducrtion Cooktops bk T (215) PC World Chat
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1430621 2017-01-12 05:24:00 A brick thrown at my glass oven door, will break it.

I don't see your point.

Not my fault if you don't understand a simple answer to a simple qustion
gary67 (56)
1430622 2017-01-12 05:40:00 Not my fault if you don't understand a simple answer to a simple qustion

Yours was a ridiculous negative statement that added nothing to the discussion.
Zippity (58)
1430623 2017-01-12 05:52:00 Yours was a ridiculous negative statement that added nothing to the discussion.Now now chaps, play nice. Tony (4941)
1430624 2017-01-12 07:04:00 Hi Tony, Yeah a lot has changed in 16 years (#8).

My electrician is right up with all the regs, and quotes all the latest amendments to his apprentices

all the time while they are working. Seems they are changing on a regular basis, cause every time he comes to do something he has

something different to quote on different aspects of the job.

All appliances must have an accessible switch is something I picked up on (no more plug in the skirting board the behind the fridge or

switch on the back wall of the cook top ).
Laggard (17509)
1430625 2017-01-12 11:25:00 If the new cooktop is smaller than the existing cutout, usually mot a problem. If you can step across the gap, duct tape will cover it ok.
;)
R2x1 (4628)
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