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    Cookers

    Things to Know

    There are some essential product details you'll want to consider before starting the search for your new cooker. Our handy videos will help you narrow down the options to make sure you find exactly what you need.

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    Cooker FAQs

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    Whether you're upgrading an old cooker or buying a new one, we’ll show you everything you need to know. We'll delve into the different types of electric cookers and their top features, along with all sorts of handy info to help you make the perfect choice.

    Before you decide on a new cooker, you need to think about which type is best for your kitchen. Freestanding models can go anywhere in your kitchen. Available in various sizes, from compact to larger models with multiple ovens and hob options, they offer great flexibility. Or if you prefer a seamless look, built-in electric cookers are installed into walls or cabinets and come in either single or double models. If you like to have multiple dishes on the go at the same time, a double oven electric cooker is for you.

    Whichever model you choose, you’ll find lots of features to help you bring your recipes to life. We have models with a variety of hob types, including ceramic and induction models that cook food fast and make the post-dinner clean-up easy. Be sure to check the capacity as well to make sure you have all the space you need for your meals.

    Anything else you want to know? Head to our cooker buying guide. We’ll take you through everything from energy ratings and warranties to dimensions and installation.