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  • in reply to: CDA Products Anybody heard of them? #247704
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    bimboveloce wrote:Hi,
    Thanks for the reply. The model number I am looking to purchase is a Range Cooker model number RC9020.

    Regards

    Tony

    Put the extra cash to it and get a Rangemaster, far better cookers and future parts/technical back up is also far superior, they arent alot more to buy but you will get alot more for your money.

    in reply to: Laptop Wireless Internet on the road #247283
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    By the sounds of it they are all using the same program to work on the pc and the same usb pack (a short and long usb cable).

    3 does not only use 3G for its connection to bb, it is fast and I have found very few areas it doesnt work too well and would definitely recommend it if its the cheapest service, if voda or orange were doing the same price though I would get theres just for the fact that the call centres are british.

    in reply to: Laptop Wireless Internet on the road #247275
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    Re: Laptop Wireless Internet on the road

    goosegreen wrote:Have had a good look round at all the options for mobile net access and was going to go for the Vodaphone option until I called my mobile provider Orange for my free phone upgrade today. I was offered the same plan I was on for £5 less and a free modem, 3Gb per Mth for £15 on a 24 Month contract. My next question is: How do you power your laptops when in the van, As the battery life on mine is about 1 hour, I was thinking should I buy a low wattage inverter rather than a dedicated car adapter, as they look to be quite expensive!.


    GooseI have mine running on an inverter that I got for £15 from Maplin and it works superbly, universal laptop chargers for the lighter socket are about £11 delivered from ebay.

    in reply to: Replacing an element on a Flavel FLS6FX #248092
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    Re: Replacing an element on a Flavel FLS6FX

    emmaj wrote:I have bought a B210 Element Fan/ov Zan 3turn according to my delivery note!!!

    I have removed the back of the oven but everything is boxed in so not sure how to get to the element to replace it.That fits the old flavel cookers which were made by Rangemaster, not the new flavel cookers made by Beko which you have according to a quick model search I just did.

    in reply to: Laptop Wireless Internet on the road #247269
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    I use the 3 mobile BB around the east mids and S.Yorkshire and it works fine nearly all the time, just about always on the fastest speed too, well worth 15 notes a month.

    in reply to: replacement inbuilt double oven #237079
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    Re: replacement inbuilt double oven

    donmaico wrote:I myself wouldnt buy from them at the minute, they lost a major backer and are ] shall be buying it from an intenet site called Trade appliances so warranty cover and post warranty service are important to me. Thanks

    http://www.chad.co.uk/ashfieldnews/Huth … 3816913.jp

    Not the best place to consider buying from at the moment.

    in reply to: Help replacing bottom element in Kenwood CK480 #246051
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    Gently bending and twisting it till you get it out I am afraid….. stupid design.

    in reply to: Trade Appliances Bust? #243358
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    http://www.chad.co.uk/ashfieldnews/Huth … 3816913.jp

    Wondered why installs had gone quiet from them, damn good bloke ran the store in Derby, really knew his stuff.

    in reply to: WIDTH:60CM DOUBLE OVEN GAS COOKER FITTED WITH FFD/FSD #244454
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    wsts wrote:If the appliance was manufactured before jan 2008 then it can still be fitted legally even without the ffd’s.

    Have an official link somewhere, will post it later when I can find it.

    http://www.igem.org.uk/download/documen … nuary_2008).pdf

    This requirement for FSDs applies for new appliances installed from 1st January 2008, in line with the passing of the lead-in time previously allowed. However, it is permitted to install new appliances manufactured before 1st January 2008 that may not comply.

    in reply to: Corgi regs? #244477
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    in reply to: WIDTH:60CM DOUBLE OVEN GAS COOKER FITTED WITH FFD/FSD #244453
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    If the appliance was manufactured before jan 2008 then it can still be fitted legally even without the ffd’s.

    Have an official link somewhere, will post it later when I can find it.

    in reply to: gas oven #244713
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    helo_75 wrote:

    no, there wouldnt be a thermostat capable of switching the GAS off if it overheated, at most, the grill will always stay at the temperature you set it at , door closed or not.gas grills rarely work on a thermostat, normally, its just an open valve, with the gas lit, its that simple

    I believe this is a stoves build as I think they were the only recent company to make gas ovens for diplomat, if so then it will have an overheat stat to cut the grill off if it overheats.

    in reply to: Need new oven – opinions please? #244966
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    Re: Need new oven – opinions please?

    Kommunist wrote:Mrs saw Hoover HFO415 in our local Homebase and she absolutely sold on it. 🙁 She likes it even more than Rangemaster (Bosch and Neff she doesn’t like at all). Ah well…

    Ever heard the phrase “not with a barge-pole” ? 😉

    in reply to: Corgi regs? #244476
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    If it was manufactured before the date that the new rules came in then it can still be fitted as per gas regs.

    in reply to: Diplomat 910 – Grill #243039
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    Could also be a door microswitch.

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