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Sliding cooker window or louvre window

Posted: 07 Oct 2009, 21:18
by Bigcarp
Hi all,

Does any one know at what stage the T25 moved from the louvre type side window to the sliding window over the cooker?

I have seen some with, and others without and wondered firstly if this was an option or just an age thing?

Any thoughts on what s best. I have the sliding window but really like the look of the louvre window but worried if they let in more damp/cold or leak more?? Any thoughts on which is best or is it just down to looks??

Thanks again.

Nathan :run

Re: Sliding cooker window or louvre window

Posted: 07 Oct 2009, 21:20
by gti mad man
answer is depends who put what in when generaly louvered are earlier on holdsworths atleast theshangeover was circa 1987 i have louvered they are dry and fine and have fly nets however they arnt great for lookign through and dont let much breeze in

Re: Sliding cooker window or louvre window

Posted: 07 Oct 2009, 21:23
by Fritz
Dear Nathan,,,,I think you may find the sliding window option superceded the louvre type window for the simple reason of security.........


REgards,


Fritz,,,,,,,,,,,

Re: Sliding cooker window or louvre window

Posted: 07 Oct 2009, 21:26
by Bigcarp
Thanks both.

Ahhh so is it easier to open the louvre window from the outside then ???? I dont want anyone sneaking their little hands through and stealing my beer.... :D

Nathan