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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appliance you need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific appliance that someone requires or is looking for.
Example: "If you're looking to upgrade your kitchen, we have the perfect appliance you need to make cooking easier."
Alternatives: "device you require" or "equipment you want".
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When you want something super smooth, this is the appliance you need — and when you consider all the frozen adult beverages you or your gift recipient will be making come summer, this present makes even more sense.
Then, you have to cram everything into tight spaces, making it hard to find the appliance you need to make that special meal.
Using Google, search for the manufacturer of the appliance you need the manuals for.
Large commercial refrigerators are expensive and can be costly to run, so be sure to estimate correctly how large of an appliance you need.
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"But any time you are working on gas lines or installing new gas equipment or appliances, you need a licensed plumber to do it and he has to take out a permit".
Count the number of electrical appliances you need to plug in, and buy a power strip or surge protector.
Make a list of appliances that you need to replace worn out or single-use appliances.
There are also challenges to using solar energy with, say, household appliances, since you need a conversion device to turn the direct current that photovoltaic systems generate into alternating current.
If you spend hours online pouring over destination reviews until it's impossible to book a hotel or if you put off purchasing electronics or appliances "because you need to research more" then rest easy.
After you identify the electrical appliances you'll need to withstand a power failure, tally up the wattage those appliances need to run.
The panini grill could turn out to be the only electric appliance you will ever need.
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