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Kitchen appliances?

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  • Professional SGB600MFSe
    The above is a good choice
  • CKdesigner
    CKdesigner Posts: 1,234 Forumite
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    'Professional' - its a built in single oven!

    Do manufacturers think they are fooling consumers by using terms like this.

    Personally - if any domestic product had 'Professional' on it or in the description I wouldn't touch it.

    Sorry!
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  • holengarth wrote: »
    Professional SGB600MFSe
    The above is a good choice

    Do you have this oven ? I've been looking at it does it have a timer that you can programme to start and stop or just turn on and programme to stop
  • xyz123
    xyz123 Posts: 1,674 Forumite
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    CKdesigner wrote: »
    Hi OP

    I think you need to get some proper advice on appliances for your new kitchen, which you are not going to get from online retailers.

    Find one or 2 local independent appliance specialist retailers near you, go and visit them and hopefully they should be able to show you the latest things and advise with some in depth knowledge.

    They should also be very competitive price wise against internet suppliers, because lets face it if they weren't they wouldn't survive.

    Also you would be doing your bit in supporting a local business!

    CK

    Out we aare having our new kitchen fitted at the moment. We bought few appliances and all were bought online. John Lewis or Ao. Com.

    RE using local businesses its down to you. I found three local appliances shops, were abt 50£ more expensive per appliances. I dint know how they survive but I am definitely not paying premium for buying from local shop when I can get same for less through John Lewis or online.
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