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 How to choose a good Cooker Hoods & Gas Hobs ?, Kitchen appliances hood / hob / oven

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Mohdnorazman
post Jan 14 2015, 04:34 PM

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QUOTE(zheilwane @ Jan 14 2015, 03:51 PM)
As mentioned by kokmengng, we do open n let our customers to check their products especially Kitchen sinks, Mirrors and ceramic items. We already open up for you to check that it is OK, so now it is dented, most probably it is damaged by your contractor during installation, this happens very often and contractors usually come to purchase a new one from my shop. Since u say, u kept it safely n only unbox now together with your contactor, that means the sink was damaged during storage or when u deliver to the contractor.

I m not refusing to take responsibility but the fact that the sink was in good condition when you collected it and we did open for you to check. I hope customers who have purchased from us could share their reviews here
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All seller will do same practice. Do checking with customer and then make payment if everything is ok.

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post Jan 14 2015, 04:58 PM

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QUOTE(YomiEe @ Jan 14 2015, 03:10 PM)
For those who PM me, yes.. it is from Builders Hardware, Kepong. Zheilwane refuses to take responsibility and teach me to blame it on my contractor.

Since I bought the sink, I was very careful with it cuz its gonna be installed in my dream home. I carefully kept it in the store room... till I unboxed it today. How can I accuse my contractor which is not their fault? This is a very immoral.

The sink dented even before using, now I doubt their products.

Please think twice before buying from them. Good luck!
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I not sure what is the detail of "teach me to blame it on my contractor." Is not ethical to put blame to others when is not even their fault if the contractor have not touch it.

As for buying product, most seller will open up and ask buyer to check that is standard practice. What happen in between (until you open up today), maybe you can try trace back.
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post Jan 14 2015, 04:59 PM

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Hope you get it sorted out.
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post Jan 14 2015, 05:06 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Jan 14 2015, 04:58 PM)
I not sure what is the detail of "teach me to blame it on my contractor." Is not ethical to put blame to others when is not even their fault if the contractor have not touch it.

As for buying product, most seller will open up and ask buyer to check that is standard practice. What happen in between (until you open up today), maybe you can try trace back.
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Sorry but i really doubt that statement. Instead, i guess he is trying to say "BH is blaming the contractor"?

Both statements carry diff meaning to me.

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post Jan 14 2015, 05:13 PM

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well i just point out that if it is damaged by your contractor, you should claim from him instead from us as we did let u check the sink and the sink was in good condition. As mentioned by weikee, you need to trace back what happen to your sink and claim from the person responsible for it, what we can help is to offer a special price for the sink which is what we usually do.

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QUOTE(fuzzy @ Jan 13 2015, 04:22 PM)
Dear sifus, how would I able to put in a built in oven to an already built kitchen cabinet?
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zheilwane, any advice?

Developer already gave a kitchen cabinet with hood and hob, but I just realise built in oven has exposed sides so need to be mounted, right?
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post Jan 14 2015, 05:33 PM

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QUOTE(fuzzy @ Jan 14 2015, 05:28 PM)
zheilwane, any advice?

Developer already gave a kitchen cabinet with hood and hob, but I just realise built in oven has exposed sides so need to be mounted, right?
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can share some photos with measurements?
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QUOTE(zheilwane @ Jan 14 2015, 05:33 PM)
can share some photos with measurements?
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Pics as per below but haven't got measurement yet.

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post Jan 14 2015, 07:11 PM

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QUOTE(fuzzy @ Jan 14 2015, 06:05 PM)
Pics as per below but haven't got measurement yet.

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need to measure the inner cabinet measurements, possible places either drawer or the cabinet next to the drawers
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QUOTE(zheilwane @ Jan 14 2015, 07:11 PM)
need to measure the inner cabinet measurements, possible places either drawer or the cabinet next to the drawers
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Ah, can place in between the top and tbottom shelve space? Or better to sacrifice ohe of the cabinets / top drawers?
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post Jan 14 2015, 07:23 PM

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few things to take note

1) putting on top of the table wont look nice as the depth for top cabinet is usually 1ft - 1.5ft, bottom cabinet 2ft.

2) putting below table will b too low and hard to use.

3) U need to prepare a 15amp wire point for the oven which i bliv u do not have

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QUOTE(zheilwane @ Jan 14 2015, 07:23 PM)
few things to take note

1) putting on top of the table wont look nice as the depth for top cabinet is usually 1ft - 1.5ft, bottom cabinet 2ft.

2) putting below table will b too low and hard to use.

3) U need to prepare a 15amp wire point for the oven which i bliv u do not have
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Ah,

So do you carry stand alone ovens? Or what would be your advice?

For 2, there are 2 plug points in the fridge area which I think was meant for the oven and fridge, was thinking of using one of it for the oven.
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post Jan 14 2015, 09:26 PM

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QUOTE(fuzzy @ Jan 14 2015, 09:23 PM)
Ah,

So do you carry stand alone ovens? Or what would be your advice?

For 2, there are 2 plug points in the fridge area which I think was meant for the oven and fridge, was thinking of using one of it for the oven.
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You sure the two plugs are independent and not looped?
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QUOTE(weikee @ Jan 14 2015, 09:26 PM)
You sure the two plugs are independent and not looped?
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Will find out when the electrician comes to hack it. Originally, the plan was to redo the kitchen, but as the cabinet was already provided and installed, just wanna make the best use of it.


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post Jan 14 2015, 09:37 PM

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QUOTE(fuzzy @ Jan 14 2015, 09:28 PM)
Will find out when the electrician comes to hack it. Originally, the plan was to redo the kitchen, but as the cabinet was already provided and installed, just wanna make the best use of it.
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Just trip that MCB, if that one MCB off the two plugs point mean is looped.
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QUOTE(weikee @ Jan 14 2015, 09:37 PM)
Just trip that MCB, if that one MCB off the two plugs point mean is looped.
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Oh I never thought of that, thanks rclxms.gif
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My stove just in front of a window, is it possible to have stove exhaust at the top of the window? Possibly around puchong area smile.gif thanks
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post Jan 15 2015, 10:48 AM

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I admit that I didn't examine it 100% when I collect the sink from BH. We were told to look through to see if there are scratches. Even BH experienced workers (included Zheilwane himself) didn't notice the dent when they gave us the product. Plus it was rainy day and dark during the checking, outside the shop.
The dent is only visible when I remove the blue plastic cover (sticking on the hole), under a proper lighting.

Upon brought back from BH, the sink was properly kept in my store room (not with contractor), until I unboxed it yesterday and found the dent. No one has contact with the sink before this.
Zheilwane's diagram above further proved it is impossible to create an outward dent, even a human sit on it. Plus, the box is still in a perfect condition.
Hence, this is proven is it the manufacturer's defect.

My mom has been using her sink for 30 years plus pouring hot water on it.. but not a single minor dent till today. Unless the sink is made from plastic. Normal human strength will not be able to create a dent.

Thus, it was very obvious that this is the product's defect. No point forcing me to fork out $$ to buy a new sink.

I sincerely hope BH will provide a better after-sales-service by bringing this matter to their supplier.

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post Jan 15 2015, 02:21 PM

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QUOTE(YomiEe @ Jan 15 2015, 10:48 AM)
I admit that I didn't examine it 100% when I collect the sink from BH. We were told to look through to see if there are scratches. Even BH experienced workers (included Zheilwane himself) didn't notice the dent when they gave us the product. Plus it was rainy day and dark during the checking, outside the shop.
The dent is only visible when I remove the blue plastic cover (sticking on the hole), under a proper lighting.

Upon brought back from BH, the sink was properly kept in my store room (not with contractor), until I unboxed it yesterday and found the dent. No one has contact with the sink before this.
Zheilwane's diagram above further proved it is impossible to create an outward dent, even a human sit on it. Plus, the box is still in a perfect condition.
Hence, this is proven is it the manufacturer's defect.

My mom has been using her sink for 30 years plus pouring hot water on it.. but not a single minor dent till today. Unless the sink is made from plastic. Normal human strength will not be able to create a dent.

Thus, it was very obvious that this is the product's defect. No point forcing me to fork out $$ to buy a new sink.

I sincerely hope BH will provide a better after-sales-service by bringing this matter to their supplier.
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Discussion moved to kitchen sink thread as per link below
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2062451/+20

This post has been edited by zheilwane: Jan 15 2015, 02:26 PM
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post Jan 15 2015, 02:22 PM

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QUOTE(naq_saviola @ Jan 15 2015, 09:58 AM)
My stove just in front of a window, is it possible to have stove exhaust at the top of the window? Possibly around puchong area smile.gif thanks
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YOu mean, u wanna install a hood on the window? possible, nd to customize a special bracket n mount on ceiling

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