rogerball0
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Problem is that some of the high priced stuff is not good or not good value. Think this is particularly true of cookers. However, if you really want the best go for a Taylors 030 or 030L. Saves you messing about putting in a gas installation and once you get used to using it your culinary standards will improve. To finance it I will buy one of your kidneys off you as I am in need of one - assuming it is compatible!
Just seen the price Tranona, wonder if i could do without both kidney's? :culpability:
I'm using the Techimpex that came with the boat. It looks a lot like the XL2 depicted earlier here. It's around 15 years old and apart from a few minor issues, its' working fine. I cook and bake on it all the time.
The minor issues are some rust in the oven, the gimbals have worn out a bit so to engage the locking bolt (to lock the gimbals) I have to lift one side of the unit a bit. The burners on top are rusty too and the screws holding them are rusted and rounded off so it'd take some fiddling to get them out to restore the burners (made a failed attempt at getting them out the other day). There's no thermostat (only a thermometer), but the oven seems to top out around 180-200°C anyways, so there is no real need for one. All the flame failure devices are still working reliably.
I think after 15 years that's all very reasonable for a low-cost unit and it still does the job. Although I do want to look at the Wallas diesel ones - just because it would permit me to get rid of the LPG system entirely.
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I take it all back regards XL2, so could it be good old fashioned patchy QC, (i've owned several Italian cars over the years, and know this only too well).
