Perth-Gas Fire Advice
#1
Hi All
As its just starting to get a bit chilly i need some help on shops in Perth who sell Gas Fires....
I have googled a bit but perhaps these things are called something else here as im drawing a blank.
We have a bayonet fitting in the living room so i would imagine its a plug n play affair
Bing Lee was one search thrown up?
As its just starting to get a bit chilly i need some help on shops in Perth who sell Gas Fires....
I have googled a bit but perhaps these things are called something else here as im drawing a blank.
We have a bayonet fitting in the living room so i would imagine its a plug n play affair

Bing Lee was one search thrown up?
#2
Hello Gunner
I bought mine from Kleanheat gas. They have outlets all over Perth.
I think Retrovision also sell them. I've had mine for 7 years now, and it's in need of a service,so I'll be taking it into a shop this week as there's a few iffy fumes coming off it.
Yes most of them screw into a bayonet fitting.
Keel
I bought mine from Kleanheat gas. They have outlets all over Perth.
I think Retrovision also sell them. I've had mine for 7 years now, and it's in need of a service,so I'll be taking it into a shop this week as there's a few iffy fumes coming off it.
Yes most of them screw into a bayonet fitting.
Keel
#3
Thanks Keel
Mrs M has me on a mission Friday so i will google our closest and see whats what
Mrs M has me on a mission Friday so i will google our closest and see whats what

Hello Gunner
I bought mine from Kleanheat gas. They have outlets all over Perth.
I think Retrovision also sell them. I've had mine for 7 years now, and it's in need of a service,so I'll be taking it into a shop this week as there's a few iffy fumes coming off it.
Yes most of them screw into a bayonet fitting.
Keel
I bought mine from Kleanheat gas. They have outlets all over Perth.
I think Retrovision also sell them. I've had mine for 7 years now, and it's in need of a service,so I'll be taking it into a shop this week as there's a few iffy fumes coming off it.
Yes most of them screw into a bayonet fitting.
Keel
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We got our rinnai in good guys
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Try googling gas heater and see how you go
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Information on gas appliances:
http://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/Energy..._gas/index.htm
http://www.unfluedheaters.com.au/
http://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/Energy..._gas/index.htm
http://www.unfluedheaters.com.au/
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Information on gas appliances:
http://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/Energy..._gas/index.htm
http://www.unfluedheaters.com.au/
http://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/Energy..._gas/index.htm
http://www.unfluedheaters.com.au/
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Yip, got a Rinnai from Retravision too. A bit pricey to buy, $700ish, but cheap as chips to run, plugs into the bayonet and can be stored away in summer. I put the clothes horse up in fort of it in the evenings while we watching telly, has not use the tumble dryer in weeks. I do not move into a house without a gas bayonet for this reason.
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Fantastic...As always Brit expats to the rescue thanks all for your help
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Pull-out on gas fires in today's West - if you didn't buy it today, you might be able to get hold of a copy early tomorrow.




