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Hi, does anyone know plz, is the FSD on a gas hob the same, regardless of the make or model? Are some better than others (more reliable/longer lifespan) or are they all the same? Does anyone know? Thankyou!
 
All hob FSD’s are specific to the hob they are designed for , some may actually be the same but without looking at loads of different makes you would never know
What are you up to ?
 
All hob FSD’s are specific to the hob they are designed for , some may actually be the same but without looking at loads of different makes you would never know
What are you up to ?

Looking at the different hob prices. Want to know why the prices vary so much, when they all do basically tte same simple thing. Do hobs use different types of fsd?
 

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