It was playing up for some time, power cutting out intermittently, but was still usable. Then it just stopped working altogether. It's a good 15 years old at least, so decided to replace it.
We don't really want to cut the plug off as this will surely void the warranty, we were thinking more along the lines of replacing that junction box with a socket, like on an extension lead. Would that work? Thanks.
Hi all,
So our trusty old Ariston built-in oven has given up and the two of us here were both convinced it was plugged-in (a spark fitted it for us along with a standalone hob many moons ago, installed all the circuitry to replace our gas cooker). So we've (perhaps unwisely) gone out and bought...