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Posted on Dec 04, 2009

I have a rangemaster 110 LPG Hob and double oven cooker. I will be moving to a mains gas area and would like to convert it to natural gas. Is this possible?

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Hi, a complete shot in the dark as its a while since you posted - we have a mains gas rangemaster 110 and need an LPG one, do you still need to change or have you sorted it now? Cheers

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