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rangecookers.co.uk own-brand ranges
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I'm currently looking to buy a 90cm range cooker, and while I've been very tempted by a rangemaster, the prices are prohibitive (at least on my budget!)
The own-brand cooker at rangecookers looks to be a very good deal (specifically the select 90df) - however since its not a known brand, I don't know much about it, and can't find any reviews of their models.
Has anyone here had any experience with these ranges, and can give a positive or negative review of them?
The own-brand cooker at rangecookers looks to be a very good deal (specifically the select 90df) - however since its not a known brand, I don't know much about it, and can't find any reviews of their models.
Has anyone here had any experience with these ranges, and can give a positive or negative review of them?
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I think I may have cracked it!
Looking at other range cookers I noticed that the DeLonghi range (DTC95DF) looks very similar to the Select 90DF - in particular the spacing of the knobs and the markings are the same.
While there's a chance that the rebadged one is in some way 'better', given that its around 80 quid cheaper for what appears to be a very similar spec, I think I might go with DeLonghi instead... unless anyone has anything to say about them as a manufacturer?0 -
I like their heaters, don't know much about their stoves.
Have a look here:-
http://www.clearance-comet.co.uk/kitchen-home/range-cookers.html
BUT don't get carried away in overbidding!!
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