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adds08 | 15:59 Mon 08th Dec 2008 | DIY
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I have a 22mm gap between my new electric cooker and the wall behind it. My old cooker had a vent screwed onto it which covered this gap but this one doesn't have one. What can I use instead?
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is that because a pipe behind it stopping it going back? As far as i know there is nothing unless its a rangemaster (which normally have them.
Hi adds can't you retrieve the old vent and somehow screw it onto the new cooker hth Tez
Hi adds08, have you tried B&Q or somewhere like that. They often have vents for that type of thing. Failing that you may find something similar there that you can use instead and just screw it to the wall behind the cooker. Just so long as it is heat resistant. Something made out of aluminium comes to mind.

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