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Different Use For The Dishwasher

Different Use For The Dishwasher

So you’re back at your desk, back at work. Sleeping in on a Tuesday is now but a distant dream, gone for another year. Morale can tend to be quite low this week; apparently yesterday 2million people called in sick.

So if your mind is wandering, thinking about white-sanded beaches or throwing your computer out of the window, then this video might be for you. Tallstevo, a wise and resourceful man, put his keyboard in the dishwasher. But he didn’t do it in a pique of New Year despondency, oh no… he put his keyboard through a wash ‘n’ rinse cycle to clean it.

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Deliveries Subject To Delay

Due to the large amounts of snow over the weekend and the continuing freezing conditions, eSpares deliveries are subject to delays. We have decided to temporarily suspend the ‘UK Next Day’ delivery option, as we can’t guarantee delivery in a timely manner in the current conditions.

We are doing our best to ensure that all packages reach you as soon as possible, but ask you to bear with us. UK Next Day will be reinstated as soon as we feel we can guarantee the service.

Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

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Weather vs. Deliveries

The weather has hit the country hard. This has affected supplier deliveries to us, as well as the orders we’re shipping out to you our customers. Due to these adverse conditions we are currently experiencing, the delivery of some orders is inevitably being delayed as our delivery couriers are understandably struggling to reach many areas.

If your order has been delayed then we sincerely apologise. Be assured that our delivery partners are doing everything they can. As the conditions ease, things should return to normal.

Call Times – Bear With Us!

It’s very cold and particularly snowy around the whole of the country at the minute; and you know what snow and the like does to our transport system. Unfortunately a number of our staff have been affected, including those who work in the Call Centre and take your calls.

We understand that a lot more people will be staying at home today, and may be using that time to catch up with appliance fix-its. So the situation we’re facing is potentially more calls coming in with fewer staff to answer those calls. We do apologise if it takes a while to get to your call, but please bear with us, we are doing our best to get to you as soon as possible.

In the meantime, if you’re lucky enough to have an unexpected day off, get yourself down the park with a sled and a carrot (for the snowman’s nose) and enjoy.

Warming Food For The Winter Months

As you will be very aware, winter has arrived with a vengeance over the last couple of days. While good news for scarf salesmen and yetis, not so nice when you have to battle through snow and wind to get in to work. When it comes to comforting yourself over the fact that it’s going to be dark by four in the afternoon every day for the next five months, I am of the opinion that hearty food is the best medicine. On that note, check out these delicious looking one-pot, slow-cooked recipes – the lamb shank I think looks particularly delectable. Remember to check out our website if you need oven spares; we’ve got thousands of ’em.

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Ovens: Gas or Electric?

The oven. Along with the hob, the most important and most regularly used appliance in the kitchen. It’s not inconceivable that you use it two or three times every day. Without it, you couldn’t make lasagne; enough said. For this reason, replacing your oven has got to be a measured decision. And the first thing you have to decide? Well that would be whether to go for gas or electric. Both energy sources have pros, both have cons. So which is more suitable for you?

How Good Is It At Actually Cooking?

While we need to remember that ovens are ovens – and that no matter what the source of its heat is, it will cook your food. If it doesn’t, it’s just broken. I think the decisive factor here is the time it takes to preheat. And this is where the electric oven just can’t compete with its gas counterpart. When you turn on the electric oven, the electricity flowing through the element takes minutes to get the oven to a level of heat that you’d consider worthy of roasting a potato. But with gas ovens, the gas is ignited and the flame is immediately hot enough to cook with, and therefore the air in the oven will get hotter quicker.

Which Is More Reliable?

When you’re oven cooking, you want to be confident that the food in the oven will cook at the temperature you’ve set for the time you’ve allotted. No one likes chips that are burnt to a crisp or lasagne that’s brown on the outside but positively tepid under the first couple of layers. Fan assisted ovens evenly distribute heat throughout the oven. You can get fan assisted gas and electric ovens, but the gas versions tend to be a little more expensive.

How Much Are They Gonna Cost Me?

This is where the electric oven comes in to its own. You can pick up a basic electric oven for less than £200, but you’d be extremely hard pushed to find an entry level gas model for less than £300. No contest on this front.

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There’s a Gas Safe Register for a reason; you must be registered as an engineer with these guys if you want to carry out any repairs to things like ignition switches or gas jets on your oven. If you don’t have the official accreditation, trying these repairs yourself could end in tragic and lethal circumstances. Don’t try these fix-its yourself. And while electricity must be treated with respect too, it’s ok for you to try and fit a grill element yourself. In fact, we encourage you to – just check out this video. Basically, something going wrong with your electric oven is easier (and cheaper) to fix yourself.

So it looks as though the electric oven may have just edged it; it certainly does if initial cost and potential fix-it problems are your main concerns. What do you think? Any gas users who want to argue their side’s case?