I work in the rail industry and we had one of these cookers bought for us as part of a signal box refurbishment.Previously we had one of the old two ring Baby Belling cookers and this cookers falls into that style of cooker.
Essentially this is one of the cheapest electric cookers on the market ... Read review
This freestanding dual fuel cooker in white is good value for money and a provides a range ... more
of easy-to-use, traditional features. The oven features height-adjustable shelf positions so there's plenty of room for roasting or large casseroles, while the i...
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This an attractive and affordable cooker that is well equipped to handle a range of ... more
day-to-day cooking tasks. The hob has four red-spot hotplates of three sizes, giving you flexibility, and features a'hot hob'light to show that it's on. The main compar...
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Advantages: Very cheap. Disadvantages: Basic functionality.
I work in the rail industry and we had one of these cookers bought for us as part of a signal box refurbishment.Previously we had one of the old two ring Baby Belling cookers and this cookers falls into that style of cooker.
Essentially this is one of the cheapest electric cookers on the market and its features should be judged on that basis.In such basic terms it does what it says on the tin.
The full solid rings vary in their sizes ... ...ring.The version of cooker we use works by a full 30amp supply to the mains and consequently all rings can be on at once.
The oven is of a decent size as long as you down want to batch bake or cook for many people.The oven also doubles up as a a basic grill which distributes the heat a little unevenly.I use it for grilling bacon and sausages and find that around the edges of the grill heat doesn't reach.Although for re-heating pre-made meals ... more
I work in the rail industry and we had one of these cookers bought for us as part of a signal box refurbishment.Previously we had one of the old two ring Baby Belling cookers and this cookers falls into that style of cooker. Essentially this is one of the cheapest electric cookers on the market and its features should be judged on that basis.In such basic terms it does what it says on the tin. The full solid rings vary in their sizes so that you can put small pans on a small ring.The version of cooker we use works by a full 30amp supply to the mains and consequently all rings can be on at once. The oven is of a decent size as long as you down want to batch bake or cook for many people.The oven also doubles up as a a basic grill which distributes the heat a little unevenly.I use it for grilling bacon and sausages and find that around the edges of the grill heat doesn't reach.Although for re-heating pre-made meals the oven works fine. The metal contruction is very thin and heat transmits out of it too easily which maybe important dependending where you site or if you have small children that could come into contact with it. If having a basic "student accomodation" type cooker is what you are looking for then this a good model to own..
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