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Our leccy oven has finally started to show it's age, which means we
are looking for replacements. (We've waited for this day for 8 years !!!!). Both Mrs Jethro and I prefer gas, and were hoping to squeeze a double oven into the space ... after a hard afternoons googling, we found this : http://www.builtincookers.co.uk/stov...3055.aspx#spec which is a Stoves model. I've always thought of that brand as being one of the more elite, so hopefully better quality. Anyway, two questions : 1) anyone familiar with the above, or can suggest an equivalent ... 2) Regarding fitting. Would I be correct in assuming the best way forward would be to arrange to physically fit the thing (cutting space, etc) and then call a gas engineer to complete the gas bits ? Or is there some logic to getting the thing gassed up, and *then* fitting it ? (Can't see it myself) .... cheers |
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