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Deciding on new cooker I install
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<blockquote data-quote="caroline" data-source="post: 501641" data-attributes="member: 25306"><p>I'm not actually planning a diy! Just costing out kitchen reno. I've got an outgoing induction cooker which is being replaced by an induction hob. The cooker is wired into the cooker point (32a? Prob) on its own circuit thing. Oven wise I'm considering 2 single ovens so, wondering what kind of cost I'm looking at to wire these in as well. Budget for this reno is about done so I'm looking to keep costs down. I saw that some single ovens come with a plug for an ordinary 13a socket which might solve my problem. If anyone could give me an idea of the size of the job/cost before I buy any appliances that would be appreciated </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caroline, post: 501641, member: 25306"] I'm not actually planning a diy! Just costing out kitchen reno. I've got an outgoing induction cooker which is being replaced by an induction hob. The cooker is wired into the cooker point (32a? Prob) on its own circuit thing. Oven wise I'm considering 2 single ovens so, wondering what kind of cost I'm looking at to wire these in as well. Budget for this reno is about done so I'm looking to keep costs down. I saw that some single ovens come with a plug for an ordinary 13a socket which might solve my problem. If anyone could give me an idea of the size of the job/cost before I buy any appliances that would be appreciated [/QUOTE]
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