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Marland Marland is offline
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Default AGA solid fuel cooker

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On Wednesday, July 10, 2002 at 4:02:47 PM UTC+1, gill wrote:
We are about to move to a house which has an Aga. (House is empty at
present, Aga turned off, no instructions!)

Does anyone know what fuel it uses - I think some sort of anthracite but are
there different types?

Also the books I have read say solid fuel Agas should be serviced once a
year by a specialist - my husband says this is a waste of money as there is
nothing to go wrong, it will just need a bit of cleaning - is he right?

TIA

Gill


Wow, there's a lot of ignorance around when it comes to AgA and Rayburn
cookers/appliances, especially both.

Snip something that looks like it was written for one of those Sunday
Newspaper lifestyle supplements.


When you're slightly "off-grid" or a rural-dweller, a solid fuel appliance
is king.

But you could at least get a battery powered clock with a date indication,
the question you supplied the answer
to was asked nearly 17 years ago.

They may just have used it in the meantime and worked things out for
themselves.

GH