...I've had my Cannon Oxford cooker, for about 4 years now, and accept for one minor mishap, which was my fault, 'I broke the door handle'. It's as good today as the first day I brought it, and in fact still looks just as new, 'Honest'
By the way after breaking the door handle, I was able to replace it the following day from our local dealer, at very little expense.
It's a very basic gas cooker, no fancy gadgets, split level, freestanding cookers, which fits in nicely with the standard kitchen worktop height. A glass top lid, with fancy white inlaid pattern,
4 ring burners adorn the cooker top, one large and one small, front and back, three basic heat settings, high, medium and simmer,
There is a minute minder dial on the front of the cooker 1-60 mins, this where you will find all the cookers controls, including oven, and ignition...
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Advantages: Wok Burner, separate grill. Disadvantages: Build quality could be better in a couple of areas.
...My wife and I spent many hours shopping around for a 90cm range cooker - this one wasn't top of our list, but it was available & we decided that we would take the risk...
We only considered dual fuel - it does seem the best combination ot control (and these rings are VERY controlable) on the hob and cleanliness in the ovens. We found this model in a local showroom that dealt mostly with 'seconds'. However, we managed to find it online at the same price as the slightly damaged appliances.If you prefer a full electric or full gas cooker, these options are also available.
When looking at cookers in this class, you will notice a couple of differences in what is available. For example, there are 90cm cookers with eight(8) rings, compared to the six(6) on the Cannon. Sounds good, but you will struggle to fit average sized pans next to...
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Advantages: A gas hotplate which gives instantly controlable heat. Disadvantages: So far I haven't encountered any disadvantages.
...and two simmering. I personally can't find much difference between them except the sizes. Two burners are 3" in diameter and two are 4" in diameter.
There are two cast iron pan supports which cover all four burners.
Cannon advise that pans with diameters between 4" and 9" should be used on the hotplate and that pans should be sited centrally over the burners.
I have used a Paella pan with an 11" diameter on the hotplate several times and not encountered any problems.
Each burner has a spark ignitor for lighting the gas.
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I've found that cleaning the cooker is fairly easy and straightforward.
After allowing the cooker to cool, I find that hot soapy water and a cloth with a good dose of elbow grease works well on all the surfaces...
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