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Because I've read that a double socket still has max 13A rating but these 2 appliances together could go over that, and therefore it's safer to use 2 singles. Even if it's only a theoretical problem or if there's disagreement over it, erring on the safe side seemed logical.

13A per point not 13A combined so technically 1 double will still be the same as 2 singles as there is 2 points to plug into that been said your paying so it ultimately up to you want get as your paying for it (as long as its safe and within regs which it is)
 
Wow, lots of replies - big thank you to all for your advice. Seems all pretty much agree this electrician is wrong, apart from Paignton Pete - there had to be one ;)

To Paignton Pete: I understand what you mean, but I'm not fussed about part M, so bearing that in mind, could I ask you something? If I was offering you this job, you'd explained all this to me, strongly recommending your way for easier access, and I still wanted it done my preferred way, would you refuse to do it?
At the end of he day you are the customer so I would do what you requested, yes.

And I prefer your electricians design to a point, but I do think he is wrong about not being able to do it your way.

There is a difference between what you are permitted to do and what you choose to do. Your electrician has chosen not to do it but he is permitted to do it.

Cheers pete
 
Thank you Pete, that's a huge help. All confirms he's wrong to tell me that way isn't legal.

I'd really rather not have the fuss and wasted time of having to find someone else, so if he still says no, then I'll see if he'd be happy to do it by adding his isolating switches next to the double sockets above the worktop, while keeping the appliance sockets in the cupboard (hiding the sockets is the part where I won't compromise). The safe zone thing for the cabling is just an annoyance becuse I've already run the trunking, but not worth fussing over, I can easily run more.

Big thanks again to everyone on this thread.
 

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