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Dual Fuel Cooker

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Old 22-10-2009, 9:54 AM   #1
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Dual Fuel Cooker

Can anyone recommend buying a dual fuel cooker? I have seen some i like, but am not sure if i should just get a conventional cooker over a dual fuel?
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Old 22-10-2009, 6:36 PM   #2
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Re: Dual Fuel Cooker

Always think dual fuel is the way to go. The benefits of an electric fan assisted oven and the control of a gas hob.

Try John Lewis to have a nose at what they have good range backed with decent customer service and warranties.
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Re: Dual Fuel Cooker

I'd go for a Dual Fuel cooker for one reason - you can cook with the gas part of the cooker when there's a power cut.
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Old 09-11-2009, 6:04 PM   #4
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Re: Dual Fuel Cooker

I was thinking of going dual fuel but it's really worth hunting round for reviews, especially if you've got the smaller 50cm spare (like I had) and/or are on a budget. I found out that the cheap ones get really poor crits and for the smaller size (my fitted kitchen will only take a 50cm cooker) there are very few options out there. In the end I went with a full gas unit.
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