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    iadom
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    #385949
    boselecta
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    Re: Faulty cookers

    very sad, more bloodshed on BEKO’s hands

    #385950
    lee8
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    Re: Faulty cookers

    Belling had the same issue around 2009 on the cookers they had built in Turkey with a complete seal instead of the 3 sided style.

    #385951
    Martin
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    Re: Faulty cookers

    Yes indeed, all produced from the same factory.

    #385952
    tj5793
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    Re: Faulty cookers

    I can’t understand why people try to use things incorrectly then blame the manufactures!!! Grill with the door open simples really.
    No difference than use the seat belts to strap your children in the car. You don’t here people blaming the manufactures when someone gets killed for not wearing then do you.

    #385953
    DrDill
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    Re: Faulty cookers

    Not wearing a seatbelt dosnt mean you will die! Using this cooker incorrectly carries a high risk you will, thats why a modification recall was issued! Not the best comparison and humans have a tendency to make errors, dosnt mean the punishment should be death when they do!


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    #385954
    A1engineer
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    Re: Faulty cookers

    I was at a flavel the other day, 4 sided seal no safety cut off switch for thermocouple.

    I phoned beko and was told this model isn’t covered by the recall, I asked the beko tech guy what the difference was???? His response ” I don’t know no one has comlained about this model”

    #385955
    tj5793
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    Re: Faulty cookers

    Ok so not the best comparison but you get what I mean!!!!

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