Hi to any gas fire fitters out there.
I'd be very grateful if someone could give the benefit of their experience.
I've taken delivery of a new Kinder Oasis HE inset gas fire. The box part, comprising the rear of the fire and made of galvanised steel, has a number of scratches, including one long, deepish one. I phoned the manufacturer's Technical Department and was told that the fires leave their factory with no scratches at all and I should return it to the supplier.
I phoned the supplier, and was told by someone, who said he had been in the gas fire trade for over 20 years, that all new Kinder fires are scratched on the back - they come from the factory like that. The scratches won't affect the longevity of the fire and any replacement would also be scratched.
The fire is guaranteed for life by Kinder - but perhaps the damage will negate the guarantee?
I don't know who to believe. However, looking at the scratches I think it highly unlikely that they could have occurred in transit. I suspect it left the factory like that.
It would be a nuisance to return the fire and wait for (chase up ???) a refund. Then if I bought again from another supplier I might receive one in a similar condition.
Does anyone know? Are new Kinder fires routinely scratched? Would the scratches be a problem? Do the backs of inset gas fires rust?
Grateful thanks to anyone who can help me on this.
I'd be very grateful if someone could give the benefit of their experience.
I've taken delivery of a new Kinder Oasis HE inset gas fire. The box part, comprising the rear of the fire and made of galvanised steel, has a number of scratches, including one long, deepish one. I phoned the manufacturer's Technical Department and was told that the fires leave their factory with no scratches at all and I should return it to the supplier.
I phoned the supplier, and was told by someone, who said he had been in the gas fire trade for over 20 years, that all new Kinder fires are scratched on the back - they come from the factory like that. The scratches won't affect the longevity of the fire and any replacement would also be scratched.
The fire is guaranteed for life by Kinder - but perhaps the damage will negate the guarantee?
I don't know who to believe. However, looking at the scratches I think it highly unlikely that they could have occurred in transit. I suspect it left the factory like that.
It would be a nuisance to return the fire and wait for (chase up ???) a refund. Then if I bought again from another supplier I might receive one in a similar condition.
Does anyone know? Are new Kinder fires routinely scratched? Would the scratches be a problem? Do the backs of inset gas fires rust?
Grateful thanks to anyone who can help me on this.