zero 10 Report post Posted May 15, 2011 Hi.. Can quote me for the following ?Turbo TC2-90SS / T7929GFujiohFX900 / FG792GLThanks.pmed you Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrho 0 Report post Posted May 15, 2011 Hi, can pm quote me for the following too?Fujioh FX890 + FG773SVGLThanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
endlssorrow 1 Report post Posted May 16, 2011 isnt glass hobs is so-called new technology? or really many years ago people is using liao? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jammo89 0 Report post Posted May 16, 2011 Hi Zero.. Can quote me the fujioh fg 773 svgl ?And also.. Do you sell basins / taps / heaters? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zero 10 Report post Posted May 16, 2011 isnt glass hobs is so-called new technology? or really many years ago people is using liao? has beeen in the market for very long.inner flame is so called newer technology. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zero 10 Report post Posted May 16, 2011 Hi Zero.. Can quote me the fujioh fg 773 svgl ?And also.. Do you sell basins / taps / heaters?yes. i carry that too.pm ed you the price Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
prissypris 0 Report post Posted May 18, 2011 glass hobs have been around for awhile now.i have an aunt who has been using a turbo glass hob for awhile now. i think the only difference now will be that they improved on the glass they used for glass hobs making it better from the past. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JeroG 0 Report post Posted May 19, 2011 Hi zero453,Can you quote me the price for Fujioh FX900 + FG773SVGL??What other brands do you carry as well? I'm looking for combinations similar to the one I quoted above..glass hobs with 3 burners and hoods like FX900 (retains oil kind)Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zero 10 Report post Posted May 19, 2011 Hi zero453,Can you quote me the price for Fujioh FX900 + FG773SVGL??380 + 350What other brands do you carry as well? I'm looking for combinations similar to the one I quoted above..glass hobs with 3 burners and hoods like FX900 (retains oil kind)Thanks!Best price $735Hood can consider Rinnai RH90ER similar to FX900.Hob can consider Rinnai RB39V. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
emobebe 1 Report post Posted May 28, 2011 (edited) Best price $735Hood can consider Rinnai RH90ER similar to FX900.Hob can consider Rinnai RB39V.What is your best price for Fujihoh FX900 and FG793GL?Btw, I noticed that fujihoh FX900 got two types > R and V at the behind? For hdb, which one we should use?Another question is that I read about the specification and function of FX900 and FX890, it seems that FX900 can perform better job than the other one in term of oil suctioning but I was so surprised that when the salesman who demo to me, it works the other way round. Is there any explanation about this? Just curious. Edited May 28, 2011 by emobebe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zero 10 Report post Posted May 29, 2011 (edited) What is your best price for Fujihoh FX900 and FG793GL?Btw, I noticed that fujihoh FX900 got two types > R and V at the behind? For hdb, which one we should use?Another question is that I read about the specification and function of FX900 and FX890, it seems that FX900 can perform better job than the other one in term of oil suctioning but I was so surprised that when the salesman who demo to me, it works the other way round. Is there any explanation about this? Just curious.hii am unable pm u the price, can you pm me instead or drop me a sms? thanksFor normall HDB, you should use R, V is for landed.Yes. FX900 is better in terms of oil suction.FX900 has 83% oil suction, fx890 has 63% oil sunction.Why FX890 is more expensive?FX890 is made from japan which thus causes the high labour cost.While FX900 is assembled in china, BUT parts are from Japan. This causes the cheaper labour cost.Why sell FX890 when FX900 is cheaper and has better suction?Fx890 is manufactucted to replace fit150 an older model which is 89cm.FX900 can't fit as it is 90cm.i hope this info is useful to you and others.CheersJerome92256638 Edited May 29, 2011 by zero453 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
emobebe 1 Report post Posted May 29, 2011 hii am unable pm u the price, can you pm me instead or drop me a sms? thanksFor normall HDB, you should use R, V is for landed.Yes. FX900 is better in terms of oil suction.FX900 has 83% oil suction, fx890 has 63% oil sunction.Why FX890 is more expensive?FX890 is made from japan which thus causes the high labour cost.While FX900 is assembled in china, BUT parts are from Japan. This causes the cheaper labour cost.Why sell FX890 when FX900 is cheaper and has better suction?Fx890 is manufactucted to replace fit150 an older model which is 89cm.FX900 can't fit as it is 90cm.i hope this info is useful to you and others.CheersJerome92256638hi,your explanation is very helpful to me cos i was a bit confused earlier on. just pm u...pls check... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MeRfMeRf 0 Report post Posted May 30, 2011 Hi, just to share a promo flyer i saw at BD yesterday for Hobs & Hoods from Turbo Italia. Have not used them before thou, but are they any good? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
prissypris 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2011 Hi, just to share a promo flyer i saw at BD yesterday for Hobs & Hoods from Turbo Italia. Have not used them before thou, but are they any good?my parent's place uses a turbo hob and it's good. i like the flame power of the hob because it enables smooth cooking unlike some of the hobs i have tried (eg. the one i have in my new house!)the prices look reasonable. thanks for sharing. maybe i'll get the one i have now replaced. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
altis72 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2011 I was advised by a kind assistant at SaniQuo (Sims Ave) that the European brands of hobs eg Turbo, Ariston etc are more suitable for cooking with saucers and pans whereas Asian brands like Fujihoh, Rinnai are more suitable for cooking with woks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites