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Built In Gas Oven Required - please read!

I am after a built in gas oven, hob and cooker hood (if possible) I have had a look around and they seem quite rare to get hold of, most of the built in ovens are electric. Does anyone have any ideas where I could get one, reasonably priced? I am more bothered about getting the gas oven than the other bits for now. I would consider second hand as long as in very good condition. I am in Nottingham. Any ideas much appreciated, thanks for reading :)
Thank you to all posters - very appreciated! :)

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  • Help still required for the above - can anyone please help??!!
    Thank you to all posters - very appreciated! :)
  • rachbc
    rachbc Posts: 4,461 Forumite
    comet have 18 built in gas ovens on their site - good enough place as any to start
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  • CKdesigner
    CKdesigner Posts: 1,234 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Hi

    Gas ovens have been far surpassed by electric now. The development of gas oven technology stopped around 20 years ago.

    All the best built in manufacturers only make electric ovens because it is far superior. For instance Miele make ovens that will automatically bake a cake, they measure the moisture being generated and determines how much longer to cook for and at what temperature.

    Comparing a gas oven to a decent electric these days, is like comparing a Model T Ford to a modern day Mondeo.

    CK
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