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I love mine too- have lost track of how long I have had it- don't want to tempt fate. Do wish the 'non stick' inside of lid would clean properly- it looks - bad! But as I use it pretty much every day what can you expect??
I notice on the new Lakeland catalogue that the lifetime guarantee for everything has gone, now replaced with 3 years.Being polite and pleasant doesn't cost anything! --
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Katiehound wrote: »I love mine too- have lost track of how long I have had it- don't want to tempt fate. Do wish the 'non stick' inside of lid would clean properly- it looks - bad! But as I use it pretty much every day what can you expect??
I notice on the new Lakeland catalogue that the lifetime guarantee for everything has gone, now replaced with 3 years.
They may quote 3 years now but if you bought your Remoska when they offered a lifetime guarantee they will have to honour that.0 -
Does anyone know of a repair service for Remoskas? Lakeland do not offer one and I'm fairly certain that repair would not be too difficult.
The first one we had was the middle size of the old range. When it ceased to work I had a look at it and found that all that was required was a new element in the lid - a simple circular electric element. Lakeland couldn't (or wouldn't) help and I gave up and bought a replacement. This was the new range Grand, which proved good, despite the loss of the window in the lid. It died shortly before Christmas after three or four years and I had to buy another (couldn't find the receipt or it would have been replaced under the 10 year guarantee in force at the time of purchase).
I brought the defunct one home as well and am now looking for someone to look at it with a view to repairing it.
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I have just telephoned Lakeland. They are not discontinuing the Remoska. The Grand and the Standard are still being sold. Only the mini Remoska is no longer availble from Lakeland.0
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Daveyboy1920 wrote: »I have just telephoned Lakeland. They are not discontinuing the Remoska. The Grand and the Standard are still being sold. Only the mini Remoska is no longer availble from Lakeland.
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Thanks for reviving a nearly 6 year old thread and the last cmment before your's from Feb 2018
You didn't have to waste a telephone call as they have them on the website still
https://www.lakeland.co.uk/31946/Grand+Remoska+Electric+Cooker+with+Glass+Lid+4L“You’re only here for a short visit.
Don’t hurry, don't worry and be sure to smell the flowers along the way.”Walter Hagen
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