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Electric Cooker
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Have had for some years the above with double oven - at that time I didn't know what I was buying ie would not have wanted a double oven unnecessary for myself.
Anyway the two ovens are like double glazed with pretty big enough gaps between the panes. If you as much toast a piece of bread the glass starts to fill with condensation between the panes and of course when toasting or cooking for a while the condensation turns dark brown and every now and again - I unscrew the panes wash and scrub them and bring them up like new again.
Just a thought I'm having - would it be dangerous if I never put the second pane back again and went on cooking.
Anyway the two ovens are like double glazed with pretty big enough gaps between the panes. If you as much toast a piece of bread the glass starts to fill with condensation between the panes and of course when toasting or cooking for a while the condensation turns dark brown and every now and again - I unscrew the panes wash and scrub them and bring them up like new again.
Just a thought I'm having - would it be dangerous if I never put the second pane back again and went on cooking.
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