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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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after i had gotten some water on the terminals of the click switch, i dried the fucker off with a hairdryer and now it works just fine!
(, Sun 3 Jan 2010, 17:07, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
had to open the sucker up to get at it and see if I could put it back. answer was no.
then tried disconnecting that ring, but that still didn't work
(, Sun 3 Jan 2010, 17:08, Reply)
even better if it is still under warranty
(, Sun 3 Jan 2010, 17:21, Reply)
I'm assuming it was put in at the same time as the rest of the kitchen and wiring and stuff, which makes it 8 years old or so
(, Sun 3 Jan 2010, 18:18, Reply)
it may well be time get a new one, january sales and all that. i always prefer having a seperate hob and oven, it gives more options with your layout, plus the fact cookers are wildly expensive, or at least they can be for a decent one.
EDIT to say, i may be a hob snob, but i couldn't have anything but gas, cooking with electrickery is a pain in the hole.
(, Sun 3 Jan 2010, 18:26, Reply)
I have to go for a freestanding 60cm one, otherwise I'd lose too much worktop space, or compromise my overall kitchen design.
I've decided to get a ceramic halogen hob if possible. I'd prefer gas, but as I need to get it sorted v. soon I don't want to have to get a gas man in to sort out the pipe work.
Anything is better than what I've been working with though
(, Sun 3 Jan 2010, 21:11, Reply)
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