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Oven buying guide

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  • My Zanussi double fan built in oven was remarkably cheap and Ive not had a moment of bother with it in 11 years

    Now it doesn't cook as evenly as one would like but Ive got used to its ways and Im happy enough with it
    I only went with Zanussi as it was the only large size oven in store at the time, I can fit a whole goose in it 
  • forgotmyname
    forgotmyname Posts: 32,928 Forumite
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    Had a proline built in double oven which worked for approx 18 years before we replaced it. It was still working.

    Issues.. the bulb blew after only 12 years. The hinge screws for the main oven used to loosen off over time.  2 minutes
    with an angled screwdriver. I could have added threadlock but just resorted to tightening them up as needed.


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  • mobileron
    mobileron Posts: 1,218 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    smeg works well.
  • We have had a Neff slide and hide for two years now and it's a superb piece of kit, multiple cooking settings plus self cleaning function and very well built, but they are not cheap.
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