Last week my fridge blew up and I’ve now learned it rather sucks to not have one. While shopping for a replacement I decided to get a new stove to replace the current ancient one. Both of them arrived today and naturally while installing the fridge I managed to make a dent. Just my luck.
OTOH at least I got the fridge installed. The electrician who came to install the stove refused to reuse the old, crappy, cable and didn’t have a new one that would’ve been long enough. I guess the regulations have changed, the guy said the maximum length for the cable is now 1,5m and I’d need something closer to 2m. I wonder what’s the rationale for the limit, and also what’s so special in hooking up a stove that you need a professional to do it. I mean, it’s just making sure a bunch of wires get securely connected to correct plugs, right. How hard can it be?