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Oh oops - a bit of a rogue auto correct or more to the point errant fingersI'm more interested in the butler's panties
Oh oops - a bit of a rogue auto correct or more to the point errant fingersI'm more interested in the butler's panties
You are a very naughty boy !!I'm more interested in the butler's panties
YMSTBICNPC!Oh oops - a bit of a rogue auto correct or more to the point errant fingers
If we had a do over I think I’d keep the island bare and put the sink over by the stove.It’s a personal choice re: use of island benches
I have just moved but all our houses (including this one have bench that contains sink/cooktop/etc) and separate island with no appliances. this is due to the fact I like lots of prep space in second bench and it is also a streamlined servery etc. for large functions. I don’t like sinks in islands for this reason - hate serving food around dirty dishes. Love my butlers pantRy as so much space freed up. Highly recommend
And butlers pantries are heaven on a stick, as indeed are their panties.
Went to Miele experience centre to see some dishwasherProfessional dishwashers have a 15 amp or 3 phase electricity option
But the water and power consumption are so much higher on the quick washes aren’t they?Went to Miele experience centre to see some dishwasher
Here is a "professional grade" dishwasher - but fits into usual dishwasher space
3N 400V = 3 phase with 400V phase voltage.
(The line voltage going in is 230V for each of the 3 active phases but total phase voltage = 230 ÷ √3)
Inpressively the "Intensive phase" takes only 48 min...
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Electricity consumption does not change because it takes the same amount of electricity to heat water from 20 to 60c. Just quicker with 3 phase which incidentally is 16ampconsumption
commercial
There are a lot of commercial appliances that are a lot better than the domestic versions.
What is the commercial vac you got?
I left my fridge and dishwasher behind for people who boughtNew house has all integrated appliances, Electrolux
We have fairly decent quality Bosch in our current place (and I love our fridge/freezer), but of course they don't gel with the integrated cupboard doors......... I'm guessing there's no way to convert and we'll just have to sell up before / as we move and/or leave them behind for our house buyers?
The new place I noticed the back of the fridge has a bit of condensation in it ... was there first viewing and still there at the 2nd, so likely will need replacing.
yes I don't see the point of taking fridge and dishwasher.I left my fridge and dishwasher behind for people who bought
I would have thought a dishwasher was regarded as a fixture/fitting as they have to be installed. I.e would have to stay with the house unless specified otherwise.yes I don't see the point of taking fridge and dishwasher.
When I last sold my house I left both behind - and stipulated in contract
Never assume anything. Unless it is an integrated or built in assume it’s not a fixturefixture/fitting