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=== Hob ===
 
=== Hob ===
Induction has been suggested, which would be safer, but costs ~£30-£50 more.  A ceramic hob - electric or induction - will be easier to keep clean than a metal one.
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Induction has been suggested, which would be safer, but costs ~£30-£50 more.  A ceramic hob -- electric or induction -- will be easier to keep clean than a metal one.
  
 
As always, if there's something going cheap or free, it might be better to get it as a start.
 
As always, if there's something going cheap or free, it might be better to get it as a start.

Revision as of 02:40, 23 August 2010

Possible sources of cheap kitchen appliances (we need an oven & hob)

http://www.which.co.uk/advice/how-to-get-discounts-on-products/discount-kitchen-appliances/index.jsp

Fridge

We already have a fridge.

Oven

Something good, with a big glass door. We want to see the yummy stuff as it cooks.

A bad oven can seriously impede caek baek, and can waste a lot of heat.

Double or single ?

  • I'd suggest single, because as far as I can tell you just end up with two small ovens that you can't fit anything big into. It might be worth measuring, though, to see how much more energy efficient having a smaller separate oven might be. Any more thoughts?

Hob

Induction has been suggested, which would be safer, but costs ~£30-£50 more. A ceramic hob -- electric or induction -- will be easier to keep clean than a metal one.

As always, if there's something going cheap or free, it might be better to get it as a start.