Trying to help my dad with something and hope this doesn't go in the golf club thread....
Has anyone converted their gas aga to electric? How do they find it? Can it still be a source of heat like a radiator?
Wasteful to bin it, would leave a big hole. Seems pointless to spend money refurbing it as due to cost of running it it's off half> the year anyway. Currently only source of heat in kitchen and there is a separate induction hob and single oven. Fits nicely in the kitchen and is in need of a big overhaul. Been there for 30+ years and installed by previous owners. Been regularly serviced but parts increasingly hard to source.
The answer you don’t want to hear is to cut your losses and get rid of the Aga. Agas are a tool from a bygone era when energy was cheap and there were fewer kitchen appliance options and technologies. All other appliances are now amazing and energy will never be cheap again, that’s a fact.
Trying to help my dad with something and hope this doesn't go in the golf club thread....
Has anyone converted their gas aga to electric? How do they find it? Can it still be a source of heat like a radiator?
Wasteful to bin it, would leave a big hole. Seems pointless to spend money refurbing it as due to cost of running it it's off half> the year anyway. Currently only source of heat in kitchen and there is a separate induction hob and single oven. Fits nicely in the kitchen and is in need of a big overhaul. Been there for 30+ years and installed by previous owners. Been regularly serviced but parts increasingly hard to source.