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On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 18:39:18 -0500, S Viemeister wrote:
If mains gas were available, I'd be using that - as it is, there's a big oil tank for the heating, a couple of LPG cylinders for the hob, and an old shed where I keep coal, wood, and occasionally peat, for use in the living room fireplace. Electric induction hobs don't come cheap but IMHO they are better and safer than a naked flame! But they won't work during a power outage. I can use a match to light my gas burners, and still make dinner or a pot of tea. Agreed. That's why we have a two ring and grill camping hob and a couple of cylinder of gas. One day we will also have big red cylinders outside for the hob, can't stand cooking on electric. -- Cheers Dave. |
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