I used to do that when I was a member of the Go to Work club. But check with the boss first since many firms have regulations that only equipment that has been passed as tested by an electrician can be plugged in on their site. I had to ensure that I subnitted all such equipment for PAT testing on the day he came and checked the office..Another hack to save on energy:
The other day a work colleague mentioned she charges her work laptop fully at work and her phone too... I thought now why didn’t I do thatsome people are way more savvy than me ...
I’m thinking may be cheaper to go into the office than wfh using up my own leccy and heating this winter... Mind you they got a smashing new kitchen at work with the latest gadgetry and 3 brand new flat bed smeg microwaves and a dishwasher...
This is worrying me far more at the moment, we are all electric, no gas in the area we live, how I’m going to cook, keep warm and keep my son calm because it will freak him out considerably and will probably have off the scale anxiety and meltdowns, it’s going to be even more exhausting than usualOn a another note just saw this about possible power cuts
Homes face winter power cuts in worst-case scenario, says National Grid
Cuts would probably occur at peak times and customers would be warned in advance.www.bbc.co.uk
Camping stove?how I’m going to cook
They are claiming it will be 3 hrs pre advised blocks.Worst is if leccy is going to be cut off at a time then can’t even cook and freeze
I agree. Same with my son. And he has Raynaud's too, so the cold means lots of pain for him to deal with.This is worrying me far more at the moment, we are all electric, no gas in the area we live, how I’m going to cook, keep warm and keep my son calm because it will freak him out considerably and will probably have off the scale anxiety and meltdowns, it’s going to be even more exhausting than usual- there must be people who need electricity for medical equipment etc how the heck they are going to deal with that I don’t know
Can you use camping stoves indoors? I do have a gas BBQ but don’t fancy standing out cooking in the cold with no way of getting warm once inside, my son with his autism has Very few foods he will eat, most of them you couldn’t do on a little camping stove. Hubby is considering getting a generator. Will wait and see - who knows what will happen?Camping stove?
We used a two ring camping stove with a gas bottle for several years when, for various reasons, our kitchen was not useable. We could cook most things on it. The grill was a bit naff but worked.Can you use camping stoves indoors? I do have a gas BBQ but don’t fancy standing out cooking in the cold with no way of getting warm once inside, my son with his autism has Very few foods he will eat, most of them you couldn’t do on a little camping stove. Hubby is considering getting a generator. Will wait and see - who knows what will happen?
As a side note I’m secretly stressing because even as a 60 year old woman I’m terrified of the dark, not just frightened but terrified, I still sleep with a night light lol
You can. It’s not really any different to having a gas hob. In fact I’d place it (on a glass chopping board if necessar) on the hob as the safest place. You can get different type, from little ones with a hairspray sized canister to doubles with a grill run from a small gas bottle.Can you use camping stoves indoors? I do have a gas BBQ but don’t fancy standing out cooking in the cold with no way of getting warm once inside, my son with his autism has Very few foods he will eat, most of them you couldn’t do on a little camping stove. Hubby is considering getting a generator. Will wait and see - who knows what will happen?
As a side note I’m secretly stressing because even as a 60 year old woman I’m terrified of the dark, not just frightened but terrified, I still sleep with a night light lol
BBQ indoors is a definite DONT. They have been linked to fatalities many times. Gas stoves should be ok provided you don;t block offf the airbricks After all we use gas hobs and ovens in our homes. And when I bought my house here, we used calor gas heaters and paraffin space heaters. Our AGA cooker split its boiler before we boughrt the house, and there were no radiators at all. We do have working fireplaces and I keep them swept.Can you use camping stoves indoors? I do have a gas BBQ but don’t fancy standing out cooking in the cold with no way of getting warm once inside, my son with his autism has Very few foods he will eat, most of them you couldn’t do on a little camping stove. Hubby is considering getting a generator. Will wait and see - who knows what will happen?
As a side note I’m secretly stressing because even as a 60 year old woman I’m terrified of the dark, not just frightened but terrified, I still sleep with a night light lol
Make sure you have matches. And another box of matches in case you drop the first box in the sink or the loo. get a lighter.You can. It’s not really any different to having a gas hob. In fact I’d place it (on a glass chopping board if necessar) on the hob as the safest place. You can get different type, from little ones with a hairspray sized canister to doubles with a grill run from a small gas bottle.
what sort of foods? There’s actually a lot you can do camping without electric if you are creative. Maybe I can help (or try to) and reassure you. Pm if you prefer.
Camping lights and torches are being made accessible here before the winter really hits.
You do need to go to major suppliers to buy the actual bottle. Somewhere like the calories shops or I think even B&Q. At least you have one now. Many smaller places and garages etc just do the swaps/refill and that part is much easier.Last year we needed a gas bottle for the repairs on the roof extension and had so much difficulty getting the actual bottle to refill they were only offering refills if you already had an existing bottle. In the end we managed to haggle for a bottle plus the gas for over £100.
I feel it’s a losing battle to overthink and we will be forced to adjust anyway.
Even having the means to afford the bills is not going to make an iota of difference in this case for us ordinary folk.
The ones I used wer Super Ser and they were very good, with a ceramic element that can be removed for cleaning (when cold, of course!) They are on Amazing Zone.Can anyone suggest re LPG heater - which one to buy?
Or where from?
They do smell a bit, and you need some ventilation or you can get headaches. You need a carbon monoxide monitor on the wall or near it to be safe. We used one for a couple of years. Condensation can be a problem too without ventilation. We opened a small window a few mm when it was on.Can anyone suggest re LPG heater - which one to buy?
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