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TSadrianjc
post Sep 15 2011, 04:16 PM, updated 15y ago

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Ok... i've put my money down and made the purchase of my kitchen appliances.
After all the searching here and there i decided to stick with a brand i'm familiar with and trust.

If you're gonna ask what model, what price i'm getting them and from where, just read at the following link:
My selected kitchen appliances

Now i'm facing the task of thinking up how i'm gonna lay-out my kitchen. I've got the rough idea in my head and my dry and wet kitchen will be separate areas in the house. For getting the space ready for the hob and hood, i'm roughly familiar with that so not that concerned there.

My question would be for the oven that i'm planning to install. Now i don't rather fancy putting the oven in a custom built cabinet. Am wondering if anyone here has tried doing a concrete box which sits about kitchen counter height for the oven?

If any of you have, are there any considerations that i need to consider besides ventilation and ensuring that the oven is installed flush with the concrete box? Don't want to get this portion wrong as tearing down concrete and rebuilding can be expensive if not just time consuming.

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post Sep 15 2011, 04:31 PM

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What a coincidental... I am also using the same Electrolux hob and chimney hood. Did not get the oven though.

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post Sep 15 2011, 04:50 PM

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I was thinking to buy a internal over (for cabinet) but use as outdoor. According to my wife colleague, she say over for build in cabinet have more function.
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post Sep 15 2011, 05:11 PM

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QUOTE(kelvyn @ Sep 15 2011, 04:31 PM)
What a coincidental... I am also using the same Electrolux hob and chimney hood. Did not get the oven though.
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Hahahahaha... great minds think alike maybe. Actually prefered these models coz the hob is wider, easier to use both burners at the same time and i like that slanted top part of the hood coz easier to reach and wipe after use.


Added on September 15, 2011, 5:15 pm
QUOTE(weikee @ Sep 15 2011, 04:50 PM)
I was thinking to buy a internal over (for cabinet) but use as outdoor. According to my wife colleague, she say over for build in cabinet have more function.
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This oven is a built in oven. Thats why i'm wondering if its better in the long run to build a concrete frame to sit the oven inside in comparison to building a cabinet and fitting the oven in.

My worry is that in the long run the hot air released by the oven may cause the cabinet's wood to spoil. Want to avoid as much unnecessary trouble in the future.

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post Sep 15 2011, 05:17 PM

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QUOTE(adrianjc @ Sep 15 2011, 06:11 PM)
Hahahahaha... great minds think alike maybe. Actually prefered these models coz the hob is wider, easier to use both burners at the same time and i like that slanted top part of the hood coz easier to reach and wipe after use.
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hahaha. Actually we have been look around for this particular hood shape and got this because we liked the shape of it. The specifications came in 2nd biggrin.gif
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post Sep 15 2011, 08:56 PM

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hm... for oven, maybe you can customize a stainless steel rack instead?.... just an opinion....
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post Sep 15 2011, 09:40 PM

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QUOTE(lazzy_dogg @ Sep 15 2011, 08:56 PM)
hm... for oven, maybe you can customize a stainless steel rack instead?.... just an opinion....
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Dude can elaborate? What did you have in mind?
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post Sep 15 2011, 10:28 PM

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hmm... no photos le.. but its like structure beam around the oven... sorry bad at explaining
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post Sep 16 2011, 03:23 PM

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QUOTE(lazzy_dogg @ Sep 15 2011, 10:28 PM)
hmm... no photos le.. but its like structure beam around the oven... sorry bad at explaining
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No worries man. Let me see if I can rustle something up on google.
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post Sep 17 2011, 08:19 AM

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Can you find out who the eletrolux distributor in Malaysia is then you can buy direct from them?
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post Sep 17 2011, 10:41 AM

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QUOTE(eclipse-space @ Sep 17 2011, 09:19 AM)
Can you find out who the eletrolux distributor in Malaysia is then you can buy direct from them?
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For electrolux, you get better price if you buy from their dealers instead of directly from them. biggrin.gif
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post Sep 18 2011, 01:11 AM

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you know any dealers?
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post Sep 18 2011, 10:38 AM

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QUOTE(eclipse-space @ Sep 18 2011, 02:11 AM)
you know any dealers?
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Got mine from Home Raccolta. They have outlets in PJ & Puchong
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post Sep 18 2011, 10:40 PM

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I already have an Electrolux washing machine & dryer. Yesterday, bought sumore goods hob, cooker and oven again from Electrolux.
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post Sep 19 2011, 07:01 AM

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QUOTE(Scissorshand @ Sep 18 2011, 10:40 PM)
I already have an Electrolux washing machine & dryer. Yesterday, bought sumore goods hob, cooker and oven again from Electrolux.
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Thinking of getting Electrolux washing machine. How's your experience been? My parents old Sharp one moved so much that it fell off it's raised platform.
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post Sep 19 2011, 07:47 AM

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QUOTE(adrianjc @ Sep 15 2011, 05:11 PM)
Hahahahaha... great minds think alike maybe. Actually prefered these models coz the hob is wider, easier to use both burners at the same time and i like that slanted top part of the hood coz easier to reach and wipe after use.


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This oven is a built in oven. Thats why i'm wondering if its better in the long run to build a concrete frame to sit the oven inside in comparison to building a cabinet and fitting the oven in.

My worry is that in the long run the hot air released by the oven may cause the cabinet's wood to spoil. Want to avoid as much unnecessary trouble in the future.
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All the new built in ovens have front panel ventilation (on top of the door). Unless u have got a super old model which has rear ventilation.
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post Sep 19 2011, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(adrianjc @ Sep 19 2011, 08:01 AM)
Thinking of getting Electrolux washing machine. How's your experience been? My parents old Sharp one moved so much that it fell off it's raised platform.
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The washing machine moved because of unbalance in the supporting legs. Happened to my front loaded washing machine. All the adjustable legs should be adjusted to rest securely on the floor.
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post Sep 19 2011, 07:31 PM

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QUOTE(adrianjc @ Sep 19 2011, 07:01 AM)
Thinking of getting Electrolux washing machine. How's your experience been? My parents old Sharp one moved so much that it fell off it's raised platform.
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This is my second unit, 1st one broke down after 11 years w/o any single maintenance!!! thumbup.gif Also to add to this, both sis and parents using Electrolux too!!! whistling.gif
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post Sep 20 2011, 06:01 PM

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QUOTE(Scissorshand @ Sep 19 2011, 07:31 PM)
This is my second unit, 1st one broke down after 11 years w/o any single maintenance!!! thumbup.gif  Also to add to this, both sis and parents using Electrolux too!!! whistling.gif
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Woa... thats good to hear... nowadays you don't see these things lasting very long anymore.


 

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