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*There's no special reason to use the electrolux hob - no controls integrated or anything, and the Neff hob has no knobs to capture dirt. But there's also the possibility of fitting both - would be useful for cooking larger meals, and wouldn't really affect the use as a worktop when not in use.
*There's no special reason to use the electrolux hob - no controls integrated or anything, and the Neff hob has no knobs to capture dirt. But there's also the possibility of fitting both - would be useful for cooking larger meals, and wouldn't really affect the use as a worktop when not in use.
** I think 8 hobs is overkill for any purpose we will realistically have.  This hob is nicer, but if we are keeping the other one then the knobs will be there anyway - can't see that it is reasonable to fit both.  Can the hob on the elecrtolux be separated from the oven?  If not I think it would be best to keep this one in a box until we get a modern oven. [[User:Robert|Robert]] 08:16, 25 September 2010 (UTC)
** I think 8 hobs is overkill for any purpose we will realistically have.  This hob is nicer, but if we are keeping the other one then the knobs will be there anyway - can't see that it is reasonable to fit both.  Can the hob on the elecrtolux be separated from the oven?  If not I think it would be best to keep this one in a box until we get a modern oven. [[User:Robert|Robert]] 08:16, 25 September 2010 (UTC)
**Yes, the electrolux hob is completely separate from the oven and probably interchangeable with the Neff in terms of worktop cutout.


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