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[email protected] August 27th 04 02:35 PM

Cannon cooker range
 
To my joy and delight, just about everything in the kitchen has broken
down in the last 2 weeks so I went looking at cookers...

There seem to be quite a few Cannon cookers that are almost identical
but vary greatly in price. The one and only difference between the
Chester and Chichester is that the frame of the Chichester is padded
out to make it 600mm whereas the Chester is only 535mm. The size of
both the ovens and the rings are the same on both models. Is there any
valid reason for the Chichester to be £180 more (in John Lewis)?

Also, the double oven seems a nice feature but are there any hidden
catches? Is the combines oven/grill a nightmare to clean properly? And
do the oven light bulbs last very long and cost a fortune to replace?



Andrew Gabriel August 28th 04 01:56 AM

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Also, the double oven seems a nice feature but are there any hidden
catches?


I don't know those models, but normally the larger oven is
significantly smaller in a double oven unit than the oven in
a single oven unit. You might want to consider if that suits
your likely usage pattern. An alternative would be to go for
a single full sized oven, and buy a microwave with convection
and/or fan oven feature combined for rare occasions when you
need two. This is what I have done. I typically use the microwave's
fan oven for warming plates, as main oven is usually too hot for
that when being used for cooking. The microwave's fan oven also
occasionally gets used for conventional cooking if main oven is
full (Christmas) or if I can't juggle multiple things to cook
at same temperature in the main oven (and of course for things
I prefer microwaved, like some vegetables).

Is the combines oven/grill a nightmare to clean properly? And


Don't know those models (don't even know if they are gas/electric/
combined).

do the oven light bulbs last very long and cost a fortune to replace?


They last ages in my experience, providing you use the 300C
temperature oven lamps. I put in a regular lamp once as I had
it spare, and it only lasted a few days.

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Andrew Gabriel


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