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secondhand electric cookers
dbs
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I wanna buy a second hand electric cooker apart from ebay where else can I look.
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With the prices starting so low on NEW cookers - unless you wanted something special, woulkdn't you rather just go that way?
Even Currys have one for £140.
Or in the dented sections at Comet , in their auction site. Not usually a fan of that, never seems cheap enough to me!!
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Im thinking of buying an up to date modern cooker halogen hob double oven etc would cost £400-£500 brand new a secondhand one year old would be about £200 hopefully.0
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Local free papers - that's where I got my first cooker from."It was not my intention to do this in front of you. For that, I'm sorry. But you can take my word for it, your mother had it comin'."
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