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November 20, 2007 at 8:13 pm #32365
teresagreen
ParticipantFirstly-dont know whether to go for a range type cooker (but only got about £850 to spend).House is older so that may look better-but i havent come to any descisions yet-do like the idea of wok cooker and maybe griddle too-but hob must be easy to clean.
Or oven and hob-Gas oven ,hob not sure.
What brands can you recomend at this price?
Could i get a double oven at this price?
If you could point me in the right direction of more info i would be grateful.
Dont want to buy my appliances from Wickes as they only seem to do one make-moffat.November 20, 2007 at 8:14 pm #234795teresagreen
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oops can someone move this to the general forum!
November 20, 2007 at 8:31 pm #234796wsts
ParticipantUp your budget and get a rangemaster best build in its price bracket by a long way and in years to come you will still have it too, unlike quite a few ranges in a similar price bracket or cheaper.
November 20, 2007 at 8:44 pm #234797don
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Hi Teresa
Try these links they should get you started on the road. 😉
http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … age&pid=83
http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … age&pid=17
Don
November 20, 2007 at 9:37 pm #234798teresagreen
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Ok-so maybe rangemaster then. 😀 Whats the minimumi can expect to pay for a decent one?Thank you.Think I needto go back to the library-there is a Which Report on them.
November 20, 2007 at 9:44 pm #234799wsts
ParticipantSo many different styles to choose from, I would have a look at the website, my personal favourite is the black/chrome Elan, not the cheapest in their range but built like a tank.
Trade appliances is a good place to look for prices.
December 15, 2007 at 1:18 pm #234800teresagreen
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Ho could I find out if there is a factory shop for rangemaster-looking maybe at the Toledo dual fuel 110 at the moment-or am i likely to get any “bargains” in the january sales anywhere on these? (It will be to go with a cream coloured kitchen i dont have a clue what colour will go with that but probably not stainless steel.) Also looking for a miele or bosch dishwasher at the same time.
December 15, 2007 at 3:39 pm #234801wsts
ParticipantThere isnt a factory shop for Rangemaster, but you could go for black it looks great in any kitchen.
December 15, 2007 at 8:27 pm #234802teresagreen
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Thanks- I will consider that.
December 16, 2007 at 10:02 am #234803don
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teresagreen wrote:(It will be to go with a cream coloured kitchen i dont have a clue what colour will go with that but probably not stainless steel.)
Okay if you take out Stainless Steel you still have some pretty good colours which would go in a cream kitchen. Silver, Champagne, Gun Metal and the Gloss Black. Have you checked the product / dealer locator to see if anyone near you has the colours in stock? or maybe phone Rangemaster direct for any colour swatches.
teresagreen wrote:
Also looking for a miele or bosch dishwasher at the same time.I have recieved new new price lists for Miele, Bosch and Neff this week which come into force as from the 1st January and prices have increased by about 3{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} at cost which will obviously increase the selling price to the consumer. Just so you know 😉
Don
😳 :rolls:
Edit: While there is a new price list for Miele products as of Jan 1st the prices remain the same, it`s only product changes my apologies 😳Don
December 16, 2007 at 11:12 am #234804teresagreen
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don wrote:Okay if you take out Stainless Steel you still have some pretty good colours which would go in a cream kitchen. Silver, Champagne, Gun Metal and the Gloss Black. Have you checked the product / dealer locator to see if anyone near you has the colours in stock? or maybe phone Rangemaster direct for any colour swatches.
I am going to be looking at them soon,i really like the toledo 110 but i would like to pay less for a lesser model from them-i will have to go and look at the features and colours in a showroom.I
December 16, 2007 at 6:55 pm #234805teresagreen
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Grr..Looked at the Rangemaster stockist list and went to view them at MFI (Wont be buying from them),they have changed their showroom display and so didnt have several of the models they are supposed to.
Anyway now know I could have a smaller oven,90cm wide,rather than the 110.Think we want all gas.,and ideally one with a glass lid.
I am confused on the Rangemaster website because when you select gas ranges,it still selects some that have electric fan ovens.Can anyone tell me which ones are all gas,90cm and maybe have a glass lid too?,
December 16, 2007 at 9:33 pm #234806wsts
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teresagreen wrote:Grr..Looked at the Rangemaster stockist list and went to view them at MFI (Wont be buying from them),they have changed their showroom display and so didnt have several of the models they are supposed to.
Anyway now know I could have a smaller oven,90cm wide,rather than the 110.Think we want all gas.,and ideally one with a glass lid.
I am confused on the Rangemaster website because when you select gas ranges,it still selects some that have electric fan ovens.Can anyone tell me which ones are all gas,90cm and maybe have a glass lid too?,In the 90cm range the tall side oven will always be an electric fan oven, its not all bad though because its a very good oven and you still only need a 3 pin plug to run it on the gas version.
For all gas with a glass lid you will need to look at the rangemaster 110, you can also get the 90 with a glass lid but will have to have the side oven electric as stated before though.
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