My kitchen fitter pointed out
That I'd need to get a chunk of the house rewired and that anyone with a pacemaker (or insulin pump) should give it a wide berth.
Swapped it out for a gas hob instead (close family member has an insulin pump - and being told that it probably be okay so long as she didn't use the hob or get too close in case her *essential* medical device stopped, seemed like something the kitchen designer should, perhaps, have warned me about... Rather than banging on about the free pots and pans they gave you cos your old ones wouldn't work...).
Posted By: Cardiff Canary on July 3rd 2021 at 10:19:46
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- Just had a smart new induction hob fitted. (General Chat) - tudders, Jul 3, 09:58:40
- Hobson’s choice (n/m) (General Chat) - Augustus Pablo, Jul 3, 12:26:20
- Not your problem mate (n/m) (General Chat) - Real Man, Jul 3, 10:10:41
- Good point. (n/m) (General Chat) - tudders, Jul 3, 10:15:18
- much easier to clean than other hobs when the potatoes boil over! (n/m) (General Chat) - Farkeball, Jul 3, 10:08:10
- Not sure Tudds is ever going to have a boiling pan issue by the sounds of it (n/m) (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 3, 10:42:36
- Yeah you need to do the magnet test... (n/m) (General Chat) - Yellalee, Jul 3, 10:01:50
- My kitchen fitter pointed out (General Chat) - Cardiff Canary, Jul 3, 10:19:46
- 0r some basic research. (n/m) (General Chat) - tudders, Jul 3, 10:06:12
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