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<blockquote data-quote="mouk" data-source="post: 398524" data-attributes="member: 26603"><p>As stated above, I fully understand why the electrician does not want to buy everything in this particular case - he was just let go as an employee and tells me he has spent a large sum buying a new van, certain tools, doing NICEIC registrations and so on (see my other thread). I know for a fact for example that the old van he had use of as an employee no longer works and has been dumped roudn the corner!</p><p></p><p>I also don't have a problem choosing what I want - I am very picky anyway - although it is a BIT incovenient for me - overall it probably suits us both.</p><p></p><p>There is also an advantage in that if anything were to happen I would own all of the products and have possession of them.</p><p></p><p>My view at the moment is just to find the consumer unit that is the slimmest/best looking.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunatley it will be sited directly as you come down the stairs into the downstairs landing - so hard to disguise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouk, post: 398524, member: 26603"] As stated above, I fully understand why the electrician does not want to buy everything in this particular case - he was just let go as an employee and tells me he has spent a large sum buying a new van, certain tools, doing NICEIC registrations and so on (see my other thread). I know for a fact for example that the old van he had use of as an employee no longer works and has been dumped roudn the corner! I also don't have a problem choosing what I want - I am very picky anyway - although it is a BIT incovenient for me - overall it probably suits us both. There is also an advantage in that if anything were to happen I would own all of the products and have possession of them. My view at the moment is just to find the consumer unit that is the slimmest/best looking. Unfortunatley it will be sited directly as you come down the stairs into the downstairs landing - so hard to disguise. [/QUOTE]
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