please help … trying to safely cook food inside single with no gas hook up so I bought this gas cooker . that says "electronic igniting gas cooker"
"the fashionable household gas cooker"
you hook it up to a propane gas tank (I have a small one) … but I’m wondering if this is safe… please need input… (I"m trying to save money by cooking own meals instead of eating out …. or using microwave oven. unfortunately box is missing instructions… I know how to hook it up it just doesn’t say much on the box…. thanks


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will he make money on it? its over 10 yrs old.


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I paid £70 pounds for a cooker,and had it fitted by a registered gas engineer,but it does not work does anybody know my statutory rights regarding this matter?.
I also have a receipt fr the money paid,by the way this was a private sale from a newspaper advert from someones house.
THANKYOU!.
thanks guys!


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I had to move out to be closer to my college, Now I’m back saving every penny I make this summer to spend on housing, food, college. I’m looking for any tips saving electricity. We have three fish tanks, a computor, a veggie garden,I make cleaning supplies out of vinegar stc, looking into making my own laundry detergent and I hang dry our cloths, I go back to school in september. Any ideas to make more money I tried to advertise housecleaning with flyers that didn’t work, any better way,energy/propane saving ideas?


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What is better for the environment? I have a natural gas furnace, but in my area all of our electricity comes from hydro dams. So would I be better off using electric heaters to go more green? We have very cold winters and they last about 5 months. I am thinking of buying some plug in electric heaters, is this a good idea? I must confess that I also want to save money as our natural gas is going up in price this winter by 30%, would using electricity save me money?


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