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    Choice of freestanding oven

    Lizzie, I ended up replacing like with like (non-fan forced) because I wasn't sure of the availability of a power point, and thought I might just end up having to pay for a sparky to install as well as a gas fitter. These particular tenants like to moan (mild understatement), so I thought if...
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    Choice of freestanding oven

    Oven was installed on Monday. I got the gas/gas type - replacing like with like. Tenant contacted the PM today to say they didn't like it. It didn't have much of a splashback and they would have preferred a different one. I just laughed - what else can you do?:rolleyes::rolleyes:
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    Choice of freestanding oven

    Our PM rang me yesterday (unusually dedicated for her). She says that the gas/gas type is the most common for this type of rental. I said that I would leave it up to her. She has many dealings with the retailer and can get a better price than we can with free delivery and an extended...
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    Choice of freestanding oven

    First doesn't require a power point Minx. It's the 'click, click' type ignition and there is no light in either oven.
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    Choice of freestanding oven

    Thanks. I don't use the grill in our underbench oven, so hadn't thought of that. The only reason I looked at that one was the electric fan forced oven, which I thought would be better than gas non-fan forced for cooking. As they are both the same price it doesn't really matter to me...
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    Choice of freestanding oven

    We have a choice of two freestanding ovens for our IP. Both are the same price. 1. Gas cooktop and oven. Separate grill. Not fan forced. Piezo ignition. 2. Gas cooktop, electric fanforced oven. Grill in oven. Warming drawer. Electronic ignition. Requires normal power point. Can...
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