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Oven stopped working, state of this plug!!
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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 560243" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>Rather than old school may be it is the correct way of doing it as my old business partner used to say "what can do a lot can do a little but what can do a little can't do a lot" and it is a statement that always holds true in many aspects of life</p><p>When it comes to ovens on 13A sockets it could be the that old school guy's remember all the issues of the immersion heaters on sockets, back in the day it was often one of those discussions that was had at the wholesalers counter with other sparks, and that was when the quality of accessories was considered much better than what we have today</p><p></p><p>These days it all seems to come down to cost a few pennies saved now can cost many pounds later or severely limit the choice of appliances at replacement time but by then the original installer will be long since gone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 560243, member: 8931"] Rather than old school may be it is the correct way of doing it as my old business partner used to say "what can do a lot can do a little but what can do a little can't do a lot" and it is a statement that always holds true in many aspects of life When it comes to ovens on 13A sockets it could be the that old school guy's remember all the issues of the immersion heaters on sockets, back in the day it was often one of those discussions that was had at the wholesalers counter with other sparks, and that was when the quality of accessories was considered much better than what we have today These days it all seems to come down to cost a few pennies saved now can cost many pounds later or severely limit the choice of appliances at replacement time but by then the original installer will be long since gone [/QUOTE]
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