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Westfalia cooker

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Hi I am looking for someone who might have a picture of the gas ring area of there cooker with the frame the pots sit on, thanks .

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kevino wrote:Hi I am looking for someone who might have a picture of the gas ring area of there cooker with the frame the pots sit on, thanks .

I'll take one in the next day or two if I remember - but I'm surprised if there's not one on the web somewhere already?
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Cheers , thanks very much.

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Image

Any good?
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horns wrote:Image

Any good?

You could've done the washing up first!! :lol:
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I thought someone would say that!
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Thanks very much

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Do you lot mean to say that you only have two burners on your hobs? I find it a pain sometimes having only the three in my vans.
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Oldiebut goodie wrote:Do you lot mean to say that you only have two burners on your hobs? I find it a pain sometimes having only the three in my vans.

Two's plenty. You might need to change some of your cooking habits a bit, sure - but the various three-ring hobs I've used in bigger vans of late haven't been that much better, since they're all so squished in that you can't actually use three simultaneously. Then there was the 6mo A-class Carthago which had one ring (of three) that didn't even work - and the other two were so close together that it was really down to one. But it did have an oven, I s'pose.
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