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Hi.

I have a Hotpoint built in double oven, which I purchased nearly 4 years ago.

In that time it has broken down 5 times, three of those being the grill element blowing out and the other two the main oven has blown.

I pay for cover to D&G, who have always sent out an engineer fairly swiftly to repair it, but I'm now seriously pi**ed off with the bloody thing constantly breaking down.

It went again last Friday (main oven) and the engineer is coming today, but I don't see why I should constantly be inconvenienced being without a working oven.

Can I claim this to be unfit for purpose due to the amount of times its broken?

Thanks for any advice

Lisa

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1 hour ago, whitelist said:

Have you looked into how much it will cost in replacing the built-in oven?

They cost around £350 to buy.

 

1 hour ago, whitelist said:

Have you looked into how much it will cost in replacing the built-in oven?

I'm also slightly peeved that I'm having to pay for D&G cover just to keep the thing going. Surely something which has been faulty so many times isn't my responsibility to pay for?

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