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On 2020-06-04, Arthur Ravenscroft wrote:
Hi. I'm thinking about a 600mm wide larder unit in order to accommodate a combi microwave (CW) and maybe oven. If I use the larder unit space above the CW & Oven or just the CW, is there is an issue with emitted heat that would cause problems with canned food and packaged food? We have a fan-assisted electric oven in a unit with cupboards above it. I've put my hand on the shelf directly above the oven while it was running & it was barely above room temperature. I assume the oven itself is well-insulated for this reason. |
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