Re: Something completely different



Charles Francis <charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
>They might have sold in wales, but I regard them as having value less
>than zero as cookers. Cost of running them puts the real price sky high,
>even if you gave them away.

Plenty of hot water and one really nice warm room though ....

My staff used to manage to run them using almost no fuel at all, oxygen
control.

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