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Default Gas hob and oven: recommendation?

Anyone able to recommend a 4 or 5 burner gas hob and a built in (under?)
gas oven? I'm not sure how grills are incorporated, but the installation
would need one and the oven should be large. If that makes sense!

Oh, and I'd prefer not to have to pay the proverbial arm and leg!

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Anyone able to recommend a 4 or 5 burner gas hob and a built in (under?)
gas oven? I'm not sure how grills are incorporated, but the installation
would need one and the oven should be large. If that makes sense!


Width?

Separate grill?

Christian.


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Anyone able to recommend a 4 or 5 burner gas hob and a built in (under?)
gas oven? I'm not sure how grills are incorporated, but the installation
would need one and the oven should be large. If that makes sense!


We just fitted a rather nice AEG one - glass top - cast iron pan stands, LED
indicators to tell you how high the gas is on etc - and one fecking great
wok burner in the middle that actually we use for a Paella pan - and getting
the water hot in the kettle for the all-too-frequent teas

Oh, and I'd prefer not to have to pay the proverbial arm and leg!


Well Baumatic do a 60cm one that Argos sell/sold or can be got online for a
quite reasonable cost - but - being 60cm wide it's largely pointless as you
can't get 5 pans on it at once. This AEG one is 70cm wide. As for an arm
and a leg - deffo shop online - use the cashback sites too to reduce the
cost even more - or - alternatively - wait until hombase have a 15% off and
another 10% on top and get something from their catalogue in store - they've
got loads in there (in fact ours came from there as on the offer day they
were £20 cheaper than the best online price and did free delivery)...

Cheers
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On 26/05/2006 15:28 Christian McArdle wrote:

Width?


Open to offers!

Separate grill?


I don't really know - the concept of separate parts v 'traditional'
cooker is new to me. I suspect I would get a bigger oven if the grill
was integrated?

Since making the original posting I've found that it might be possible
to get an oven that will plug into a 13 amp socket. If that's correct
then an electric oven and grill would also be acceptable.

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On 26/05/2006 15:28 Christian McArdle wrote:

Width?


Open to offers!


If you wnat 5 usable rings - 70cm.

Separate grill?


I don't really know - the concept of separate parts v 'traditional' cooker
is new to me. I suspect I would get a bigger oven if the grill was
integrated?

Since making the original posting I've found that it might be possible to
get an oven that will plug into a 13 amp socket. If that's correct then an
electric oven and grill would also be acceptable.


We have an AEG hob (as mentioned) and an AEG single multi-function fan oven.
The oven apparently can be run off a 13amp socket - but I plumped for
removing that cable and tying it into the dedicated cct for the cooker that
was already in the kitchen.

I don't think that the oven is much over 2kw at full tilt - quite suprising
really - and bloody hell does it get up to temperature fast.

Cheers
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On Fri, 26 May 2006 15:18:53 +0100, F wrote:

Anyone able to recommend a 4 or 5 burner gas hob and a built in (under?)
gas oven? I'm not sure how grills are incorporated, but the installation
would need one and the oven should be large. If that makes sense!

Oh, and I'd prefer not to have to pay the proverbial arm and leg!


I've just bought a Stoves 900GR from an eBay graded goods merchant - cost
seems to depend on what colour you are after (black = expensive). Reason -
it has a ginormous 3kw grill and fanned ovens. 5 burner Neff hob to go with
it, also from eBay (last year's model). Had no trouble with the purchases
and they both seem 100%.

If you want built under, the Stoves 700 model is the equivalent.

I recommend a peruse of the eBay hobs and ovens sections - you may well get
some good ideas.
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On 26/05/2006 16:28 Dan delaMare-Lyon wrote:

We just fitted a rather nice AEG one - glass top - cast iron pan stands, LED
indicators to tell you how high the gas is on etc - and one fecking great
wok burner in the middle that actually we use for a Paella pan - and getting
the water hot in the kettle for the all-too-frequent teas


Any chance of a model number? Sounds good!

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On 27/05/2006 20:03 SarahEmmm wrote:

I've just bought a Stoves 900GR from an eBay graded goods merchant - cost
seems to depend on what colour you are after (black = expensive). Reason -
it has a ginormous 3kw grill and fanned ovens. 5 burner Neff hob to go with
it, also from eBay (last year's model). Had no trouble with the purchases
and they both seem 100%.


Sound interesting... any chance of the sellers' IDs?

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Default Gas hob and oven: recommendation?

We have an AEG hob (as mentioned) and an AEG single multi-function fan
oven.
The oven apparently can be run off a 13amp socket - but I plumped for
removing that cable and tying it into the dedicated cct for the cooker

that
was already in the kitchen.


Make sure that it is either on a 13A FCU off that circuit, or alternatively
the oven installation instructions allow direct connection to your circuit
(i.e. 32A). Most ovens that come with a 13A plug need protection at 13A or
16A.

Christian.


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