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Another yes for the kitchen - but then we bought ours s/hand - 2 months old - it had just been used for 3 nights and saved a £1000 - like NEW and we had extras (electric/loo etc) thrown in, so we didn't need to make the decision.
When we were looking at new - I was for not having one - husband was for having one - decisions decisions. If you buy it later it is more expensive from what I remember. Why don't you have a look for a good s/h one? Jackie
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