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16 amp cooker

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sorry if this has been asked before

I'm looking to replace a built under electric cooker with a newer one I know i can't have a double because there is no power point just a couple of sockets under the work top. however the cooker the wife wants is a bosch that according to the catalogue is 16 amp, so will this still have a plug on the end or will I need another cooker

this is the link to it if that helps

http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/n...efview=lister&ts=1236597063904&isSearch=false


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It won't have a plug on it, as it's over 13A, so you can't just plug it into a socket. It will need it's own 20A circuit - so I think you'd better chose a different oven - look for something under 3kW...

SB
 
I'm looking to replace a built under electric cooker with a newer one
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this is the link to it if that helps

<link to an oven>
Note:
Oven = heated box where cakes and pies can be cooked.
Hob = flat item where several pans can be heated.
Cooker = all in one deal with hob on top and oven underneath.
 

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