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Amica AFC6550BL Electric Cooker With Ceramic Hob
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Colour | BLACK |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Number of Burners | 4 |
Amica AFC1530WH 50cm freestanding cooker single cavity
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Colour | White |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Number of Burners | 2 |
Hotpoint HDT67V9H2CB Double Oven Electric Cooker
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Colour | Black |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Number of Burners |
Hotpoint HDM67G8C2CXUK Double Cooker
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Colour | Stainless Steel |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Number of Burners | 4 |
1 Year Parts 10 Years Labour Warranty
CDA CFC631BL 60cm Double Oven Electric Cooker with Ceramic Hob
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Fuel type | Electric |
Colour | Black |
Dimensions | 900 x 600 x 600 mm |
3 Year Warranty
Smeg TR103GR Dual Fuel Range Cooker
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Colour | Grey |
Fuel Type | Dual fuel |
2 Year Warranty
Smeg TR93GR Dual Fuel Range Cooker
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Colour | Grey |
Fuel Type | Dual fuel |
2 Year Warranty
An electric range cooker offers an all-in-one cooking solution that’s easy to use and clean. Our extensive selection features both ceramic and induction range cookers in a variety of sizes to suit your kitchen, including 90cm, 100cm, and 110cm electric range cookers. From ambitious feasts to perfectly grilled cheese sandwiches, our range style cookers are ready for cooking nearly everything. Our range includes duel fuel range cookers, electric range cookers and gas range cookers, with many offering fan-assisted ovens, dedicated slow-cooking ovens and other features.
FAQ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What is the use of electric cooker?
An electric cooker is an electric powered cooking device for heating and cooking of food. An electric cooker often has four stoves and one or two ovens. There will be knobs to determine the temperature of the ovens and stoves. Unlike gas stoves that are powered by gas, it is powered by electricity
What is inside an electric cooker?
This is a portable device that basically is a deep pot with a lid. A heating element is in the bottom of the unit under the cooking area, which encompasses most of the interior of the cooker. These are designed to apply low, even heat to food over a long period of time, sometimes a whole day or more.
What is the difference between electric cooker and pressure cooker?
Stovetop pressure cookers take their heat source direct from your cooker, are normally cheaper, and have a shorter cooking time. An electric pressure cooker uses electricity to heat up food. It takes longer to cook with (up to three times as long) and comes with a number of different functions.
Are electric cookers better?
Both gas and electric ranges have advantages, depending on what and how you cook. Gas ranges offer more responsive heat control for switching between searing meats or stir-frying veggies, while the dry, even heat of electric range ovens may work better for certain baked goods.
Is cooking in electric cooker safe?
You can now leave your house without having to worry about a gas leak or worse setting your house on fire! The electric stove only heats a particular area that is necessary for cooking; otherwise, it's safe to touch in the remaining areas. If you have kids, then the safer option is unquestionably an electric stove.
What are the advantages of electric cooker?
Efficiency: Your kitchen will remain relatively cool - as the use of heat by an electric stove is efficient. Consistency: The temperature control is smooth, constant and the heat will have an equal amount of spread throughout the base of your cooking utensil, making it easier for the food to cook perfectly.
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