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<blockquote data-quote="johnshiles" data-source="post: 523176" data-attributes="member: 34566"><p>Thanks for all the replies, it makes sense to me that the cooker should be tested for safety, I don't want it to burn the house down or electrocute the tenants. As many of you have said I can't see how worn temperature numbers can be dangerous. We have been sent a picture, but it is too small to actually see anything, so not worth posting. I have asked for it to be sent again. It would be bizarre if a broken element or fan could be fixed, but some worn numbers means a new oven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnshiles, post: 523176, member: 34566"] Thanks for all the replies, it makes sense to me that the cooker should be tested for safety, I don't want it to burn the house down or electrocute the tenants. As many of you have said I can't see how worn temperature numbers can be dangerous. We have been sent a picture, but it is too small to actually see anything, so not worth posting. I have asked for it to be sent again. It would be bizarre if a broken element or fan could be fixed, but some worn numbers means a new oven. [/QUOTE]
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