Chivalry

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  • in reply to: Wiring on oven help #369437
    Chivalry
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    Re: Wiring on oven help

    any reason why? i understand that the 30 amp circuit can carry a much higher load.. but seeing as the only thing on it is the oven.. it wont ever draw more than the oven actualy needs… and seeing as that is alot lower than the 30 amp line can take im suprised its a problem..

    I can well understand a problem if i was trying to run a powerfull oven designed to be hardwired on a 30amp circuit from a 13amp plug socket.. but am suprised its a problem to run a low power oven from a 30amp circuit.

    thanks for the advice 🙂

    in reply to: Wiring on oven help #369435
    Chivalry
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    Re: Wiring on oven help

    theres a dedicated switch labeled cooker in the fuse box in the hallway so i assume its on its own circuit.
    Also above the cooker near some plugsockets is another switch on its own labeled cooker which has a red light when switched on

    in reply to: £500 for a new washing machine.. any recomendations? #366337
    Chivalry
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    Re: £500 for a new washing machine.. any recomendations?

    Cheers Don.. went for the Bosch WAQ28460 on your say so… so its all your fault if it all goes pear shaped 🙂

    worked out around 360 delivered so quite happy with that.. 😀

    in reply to: £500 for a new washing machine.. any recomendations? #366335
    Chivalry
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    Re: £500 for a new washing machine.. any recomendations?

    I’ve read a few posts about some cheaper Bosch machines not being made in Germany or something along those lines?
    I have seen a couple of Bosch machines around £300, most notably the BOSCH WAE24367GB ..( only 1200 spin but hey..sacrifices) but i couldn’t help wonder if with it being such a low price it may be one of the newer inferior Bosch machines? if there truly is such a thing?

    Secondly.. is the Gorenje worth the extra £230 over the Bosch?

    Thanks again for any advice 🙂

    in reply to: Tumble Dryer in cold ambient temps? #359160
    Chivalry
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    Re: Tumble Dryer in cold ambient temps?

    So essentialy, im after a vented dryer without any kind of sensors to aid drying time…
    Seems stupid … as i cant believe im the only 1 who hasnt room in the house for a tumble dryer…. most of the new build houses nowadays barely have room for a washing machine! :0(

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