tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7446385198611836362.post6521079245266188874..comments2023-09-29T21:05:12.107+08:00Comments on The Malaysia Project: To Hob or Not to HobUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7446385198611836362.post-3837427903085913592020-06-22T04:55:42.270+08:002020-06-22T04:55:42.270+08:00Great article.Great article.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7446385198611836362.post-84926073528207846592018-04-06T00:28:19.461+08:002018-04-06T00:28:19.461+08:00i need your services in pakistani need your services <a href="https://coolmate.pk/" rel="nofollow"> in pakistan </a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08022556155623946176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7446385198611836362.post-73988088690212775842015-11-11T17:55:44.385+08:002015-11-11T17:55:44.385+08:00I know this is an old thread but I can confirm tha...I know this is an old thread but I can confirm that you can buy both Viking and Wolf from specialist dealers in Kuala Lumpur. I have a Viking at home in KLCC for 10 years now and after a few initial issues with the igniters it has settled down OK. But the importer I used seems to have gone out of business. The new one is in Taman Tun I think. For Wolf/Sub Zero you can find them at Kitchen Culture, Bangsaria Mall on Jalan Maaroff. But be prepared for service issues with either brand as they are not as robust as they used to be. Remember that they are designed for 110v working so you will need an autotransformer to power the igniters. The Gasmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13963574256055055324noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7446385198611836362.post-11542484869444428062012-10-19T17:36:15.694+08:002012-10-19T17:36:15.694+08:00I think i am going with the Elba standalone cooker...I think i am going with the Elba standalone cooker, seems like it is the only 'small' size one available in malaysia (and look pretty too)Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09439688033369370270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7446385198611836362.post-64079800228108134452012-10-03T18:25:12.037+08:002012-10-03T18:25:12.037+08:00Hi K,
Nice blog. I am holding with bated breath - ...Hi K,<br />Nice blog. I am holding with bated breath - - how was the Rubine oven? I was thinking about getting it this weekend.<br />contrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04880306703115200147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7446385198611836362.post-1979930900382612962012-09-20T15:55:52.431+08:002012-09-20T15:55:52.431+08:00Dear K,
I am searching around any infor for buyin...Dear K,<br /><br />I am searching around any infor for buying a standalone cooking range in Malaysia. I lived in New Zealand for a long while and i get used to standalone cooking range.<br /><br />I am looking to get a small unit but cant' seem to find any. And also, my apartment (soon complete end of this year) has central gas supply. Wondering if i should use the central gas or the tank? apparently the gas tank comes in cheaper? What is your experience with your central pipe gas supply? Do you need a converter or modulator (i understand one is high pressure and the gas tank is low pressure, hence you need a converter)?<br /><br />thanks. <br />JimmyUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09439688033369370270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7446385198611836362.post-72098202862707476812012-04-26T11:27:26.964+08:002012-04-26T11:27:26.964+08:00The reason they are expensive is that NOBODY uses ...The reason they are expensive is that NOBODY uses ovens. Seriously - I have been to plenty of my (Malay) relatives houses, and never seen anything except gas burners and a large frying wok. The dual-burners can be bought for something like RM30! My house has at least an integral 4-way burner in the work surface, with the gas canister safely underneath the surface. Since most people don't have air-con except in the bedrooms an oven makes the kitchen area too hot. And there's no culture of baked food.<br /><br />The gas is so cheap, by the way, because it is subsidized so people can cook cheaply. I've love to get a gas-powered water heater, like they have in rural Malaysian hotels, but I can't find where to buy them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7446385198611836362.post-74183211698349766622011-05-17T10:01:32.297+08:002011-05-17T10:01:32.297+08:00Hi K,
My house is still under construction. Devel...Hi K,<br /><br />My house is still under construction. Developer is suppose to hand over key by August. ;p <br />I know it is still some time away...But I can't help it. I love checking things around, thinking of how things need to be done properly, planning and getting quotations now... hahahaa.<br /><br />According to my hubby - i am just overly excited with the reno process and might lose interest when i do actually get the key. ;pAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7446385198611836362.post-17347536045442273642011-05-16T17:49:21.635+08:002011-05-16T17:49:21.635+08:00Hi Chuletz,
There was a pipe (not copper but silv...Hi Chuletz,<br /><br />There was a pipe (not copper but silverish) already in the wall between the kitchen and the outside of the house. So what B did, I think, is run blue flexible piping from the stove then behind the cabinets and through the metal pipe (the blue piping is slightly smaller then the metal pipe in the wall so it fit through nicely). Then the blue piping is attached to the gas tank out in the wet kitchen. I asked B about this flexible pipe. Personally, I think a copper pipe or hard pipe would be better safetywise but he assured me this is how they do it in malaysia and so I went along with it.<br /><br />We haven't had any problems with pests biting the blue pipe to date. It is off the ground by about a foot so maybe that helps. Then again, I have never seen a pest in the wet kitchen except a montior lizard near the property wall, some geckos and a snail :) oh and a bat that liked to hang under the roof at night for awhile.<br /><br />Are you getting your stove installed?Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14697977588264556983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7446385198611836362.post-33905816815980498592011-05-16T17:22:28.689+08:002011-05-16T17:22:28.689+08:00Hi K,
Could I get your advice about running the g...Hi K,<br /><br />Could I get your advice about running the gas line outside - Did you use copper pipe? Any problem with 'pest' eating the pipe?<br /><br />Thanks,<br />ChuletzAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com