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Getting an ELECTRIC cooker- what to look for??
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vansboy
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Hi All!
If we move we'll need to buy an electric cooker - built in type - 'cos the gas ones are sooooooo expensive. & not many to choose from, either!
So, having only ever used gas, what should we look for?
The hob will be gas, so it's just what the oven needs to offer us. We don't do loads cooking, big style, anyway & it's only us 2!
Thanks in advance!!
VB
If we move we'll need to buy an electric cooker - built in type - 'cos the gas ones are sooooooo expensive. & not many to choose from, either!
So, having only ever used gas, what should we look for?
The hob will be gas, so it's just what the oven needs to offer us. We don't do loads cooking, big style, anyway & it's only us 2!
Thanks in advance!!
VB
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Hi
Just go for a decent fan assisted single oven. You can get oven packs from Screwfix or the DIY sheds for reasonable money.
Unless you're worried about style etc I would spend around the £200+ mark. This will get you a gas hob, electric fan assisted oven and maybe a bit more will get you an extraction hood. I got one from Focus when they were Great Mills for a rented property, fitted it some 3 years ago and it's still doing OK. Tenant hasn't complained anyway.
HBehind every great man is a good womanBeside this ordinary man is a great woman£2 savings jar - now at £3.42:rotfl:0
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