Advantages: Sucks up fumes Disadvantages: Made by SMEG
I can`t believe that I am actually sitting here writing an opinion on a cookerhood. What the Smeg can I possibly say that will make anyone out there want to buy a Smeg KSEIV95Xcookerhood ? And who the hell would want to put anything in their kitchen with the word SMEG emblazoned across it. The modern homes exhibition will never be the same again. Beautiful fitted kitchens that contain more SMEG than a Thailand brothel. It is a hood, it is made by Smeg, it goes above the cooker and it sucks out all the unwanted fumes that make your nice clean home smell like a backstreet greasy spoon diner. And before anyone asks me, yes, I do get commission for the number of times I include the name SMEG in my op (I wish). lmao.
The KSEIV95Xcookerhood from Smeg (god, I hate saying that word) is quite simply the Rolls Royce of cookerhoods ...
Advantages: Looks fabulous and lasts a long time. Disadvantages: Very Expensive on the outset.
I have had my Smeg fridge for the last 5 years, Ihave it in pastel green and it looks the same now as the day it was delivered. It looks fabulous, its works great and I wouldn't get another fridge (unless it was another Smeg). The only down side to these appliances is that they cost a lot of money - in my opinion its well worth it but for some they a simply unaffordable. Another 4 people in my family also have a Smeg fridge or fridgefrezer and they all love theirs as much as I love mine. I would definitely recommend them to anyone who is thinking about getting one. The warrenty didnt cost very much and it can be extended once the initial 5 years is up but I honestly haven't ever had any problems with mine. ...
LilyMartin11 29.09.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of Smeg FAB32
Advantages: Beautifully preserved and evocative Disadvantages: STEEP
I've always wondered why Robin Hood's Bay was in North Yorkshire and not in Nottinghamshire. One explanation might be that Nottinghamshire, being landlocked, is not over-endowed with bays. Another is the sheer logistics of moving it from one county to another.
Robin Hood's Bay is around 5 miles south of Whitby, and some 15 miles north of Scarborough on the North Sea coast of North Yorks. I've researched a little, and I can find no explanation of why this place has such an interesting name - it doesn't matter anyway.
There are records dating back from 1536, apparently, of a small settlement of around 50 houses and 20 fishing boats but nothing about its namesake. Besides, the locals prefer to call it Bay Town.
There may be some tenuous connection to the 'Prince of Thieves' though. Fishing has always been the mainstay of this ...