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Hi,
We're changing our old electric range cooker for (hopefully) a dual fuel (electric oven/gas hob) range cooker.
We have a pantry room directly behind the cooker - just wondering if there's any point in us exploring the possibility of installing gas bottles in the pantry for the hob, or if this would be inadvisable?
There's a chance we could install them on an external wall of the pantry but the external boiler is housed here and I guess there are other issues with the boiler / gas bottles proximity.
Advice much appreciated.
 
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