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Is it worth renting a cooker?
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But decent brand white goods don't often go wrong...and if they do it's usually within the warranty period.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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if its for a few months, have you looked at something like this
Russell Hobbs 13824-10 Mini Kitchen with Convection Oven and 2 Hot Plates 3000 W
(google it, and there are many differnet types/brands) that one is £75
they are very usefull, and even after you have your dream kitchen, you can always pull it out for xmas or anyother time your catering for a small army.0 -
my mum got me this when i bought my house as we ripped out the kitchen straight away. I've been using it for 2 and a half months.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4234810.htm
£26, table top oven. It is brilliant and I'm going to use it as my main oven for one tray dishes even though I have my full oven up and running now. This table top one heats up faster due to its size and should be more economical to run.
I have cooked chicken fillets, breaded chicken, rack of ribs, pizzas, oven chips, pies etc in it.0
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