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2705 days ago

Everdure Stove purchased thru Bunnings

Gazanand from Manurewa

I had purchased a stove and within 6 months we noticed that black marks starting to appear at the base of the hot plates. A friend of mine

came to the house and notice these marks and straight away said he also had the same Problem only worse. I contacted the Everdure agent in NZ and was advised that we did not follow the operating manuals correctly plus large pots should not be used for cooking (first time i have heard of this). Long story being cut short they agreed to replace this instant only but i had to pay for carting and electricians bill. They also said no one else had complained.
Everyone who has bought these and are having similar issues please contact Bunnings and thru them Everdure.. Please send me photos and the name of person who has complained. I feel that all costs incurred should be paid by Everdure. Also all those affected should get their stoves replaced. my email address gaza@mortgagesupply.co.nz

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.

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