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5yr old cooker brand new still in packaging, been sat in the kitchen. Will it be safe to connect and use it now?
 
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New cooker 5yrs old still in packaging. Is it ok to connect it up?
Should be OK but get it tested under ISITEE (PAT) to be entirely sure of it's condition.
 

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