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Best gas cooker - any advice?
mosaicwendy
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Hi all
I need to buy a new gas cooker and as it's a lot of money to spend I would really appreciate some help. I've tried searching for reviews but they are limited so thought of you lovely people!
I want a free standing cooker, gas hob and oven, not fussed about a glass lid, want two ovens (one with a grill), 60cm wide and don't mind if it's black or stainless steel (would prefer not white - but could live with it).
I've been looking on John Lewis website and they have some Cannon cookers that fit the bill but I've never had a Cannon cooker before and don't know about the quality etc.
Oh... and I ideally want to spend £500, definitely no more than £600
Any help would be gratefully received!
Thank you
Wendy
I need to buy a new gas cooker and as it's a lot of money to spend I would really appreciate some help. I've tried searching for reviews but they are limited so thought of you lovely people!
I want a free standing cooker, gas hob and oven, not fussed about a glass lid, want two ovens (one with a grill), 60cm wide and don't mind if it's black or stainless steel (would prefer not white - but could live with it).
I've been looking on John Lewis website and they have some Cannon cookers that fit the bill but I've never had a Cannon cooker before and don't know about the quality etc.
Oh... and I ideally want to spend £500, definitely no more than £600
Any help would be gratefully received!
Thank you
Wendy
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I have just bought a Cannon Coniston from Apollo 2000 and I love it.
It's a free standing cooker with 2 ovens (the top one is a grill as well). Also the glass comes out from the oven doors for easy cleaning.
It cost me £499 and I'm very happy with it.Striving to clear the mortgage before it finishes in Dec 2028 - amount currently owed - £18,886.270 -
Thank you for your reply xxx0
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