Gas Cooker Service Engineer

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petercr
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Gas Cooker Service Engineer

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Could anyone recommend a service engineer for a Cookmagic (Elba) gas cooker. I'm not sure if this make orriginates in Thailand or not but I need an engineer or supplier of this make of cooker

Thanks in advance

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[quote="petercr"]Could anyone recommend a service engineer for a Cookmagic (Elba) gas cooker. I'm not sure if this make orriginates in Thailand or not but I need an engineer or supplier of this make of cooker

Thanks in advance

No joy with a specific brand so does anyone know a good gas fitter

Thanks :D
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I think you might struggle with this one peter. Not exactly a requirement for Corgi registration in the LOS!
What's wrong with the cooker? If the jets are blocked most cookers strip down easily enough to get to the bits that need a clean out. If you think there is a leak somewhere and it needs a repair it might be one of those daft Thai things that a motor engineer or similar would fix. (As in when you need postage stamps go to the pharmacy lol.)
But seriously if it is a leak I'd try any one of the local stores which stock the burners and gas cylinders.
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