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    Customer Reviews - Belling Farmhouse90DFT Dual Fuel Range Cooker Black

    Customer Reviews - Belling Farmhouse90DFT Dual Fuel Range Cooker Black

    Belling Farmhouse90DFT Dual Fuel Range Cooker - Black
    £832.50 Ex VAT
    • Dual Fuel Fuel Type
    • 5 Burners / Zones
    • 3 Cavities
    • Electric Fan Oven Main Cavity Type
    • Dimensions (cm) - H90 x W90 x D60
    4.8 / 5
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    Stylish and practical

    4/5
    Looks fantastic in my kitchen. I love using the wok burner - no longer have to precariously balance a wok on the side of the hob! Having two separate ovens really comes into its own when cooking a roast dinner. Plus it’s easy to clean. Only grumble is smallest burner at lowest heat is not gentle enough for delicate simmering and I miss having a compartment to store my baking trays and tins.
    Sally

    Great Oven.

    4/5
    I really love this oven, so many positive features. The only niggles are that the metal on the body and doors is a little thin, it could be easily dented if accidently knocked, plus the enamal would begin to crack. The burner ignition button is separate from the burner knobs, so you need both hands to ignite the hob. It's not a press, click and ignite one handed job. Finally, the stickers!! The product comes with way too many stickers adheared to the exterior and take ages to clean off without damaging the finish. The worst one was the one pushing the extended warranty,totally unecessary. Other than that, it's great, love it!
    Rubus

    Great bit of kit. Tiny main oven.

    4/5
    Good looking and much bigger than I was expecting, glad I didn't go for the 1000mm. My only real issue is the size of the main oven. It's a small oven compared to a standalone or built-in 600mm. I guess it's a small price to pay, but you're unlikely to get a big turkey in there! Pans and trays that fit are a challenge to find. But Asda do a range which are perfect, no wider than 36cm and you're good.
    R Pearce

    LOOKS GOOD WITH PLENTY OF OVEN SPACE

    4/5
    Still early days but looks like a good cooker for the money.
    Kim Harding

    Farmhouse Belling Range Cooker 90cm

    5/5
    Great Belling Farmhouse Range cooker Looks fabulous in my new kitchen
    Mandy

    Cooker

    5/5
    Love it and it looks fab in our kitchen!
    Tasha

    Fantastic, sleek and quiet.

    5/5
    Seemless transaction, delivery options were very extensive and simple to book. Cooker has a sleek design and operates fantastically. The finish looks great and really makes the cooker pop in the kitchen. The cooker is quiet and has had a positive effect on my electricity & gas bills due to the efficiency of this cooker. If you’re looking for a great cooker that has high performance and is stylish, this is definitely the cooker for you.
    Noel Butler

    Not fit for purpose.

    1/5
    My wife and I were very excited to purchase our very first range cooker. We have always loved cooking and baking, and the belling farmhouse seemed the perfect design and aesthetic to fit in with our kitchen so we decided to take the plunge. What a mistake. Upon turning on the cooker for the first time the house was filled with a horrendous smell. We understood that cookers require burning off, but after a few hours of trying on the first day we had to give up. We tried again and again over the next three weeks to no avail. It was January, temperatures were below freezing outside, and we had to keep all the windows open in the house while we did this, and for 2hs+ after to let the smell disperse. We were freezing and we got headaches and felt sick with the fumes in the house. After 9 hours over 3 weeks of the appliance being on we gave up and phoned belling. They agreed to send an engineer to look at the cooker. He arrived a week or two later unappraised of the situation and unprepared. He said the likely cause was the oven cavity insulation had been soaked in too much fire retardant but he didn’t have any spare insulation with him so couldn’t undertake a repair. We phoned belling again. They agreed to replace the unit. We waited another week or so for delivery of the unit and fitting from AO. When we turned on oven no 2 we were greeted with the same awful smell. We ran the oven for 3.5 hours on day one, and 1hr30 on day two and no improvement was detectable. I also checked both the ovens a day later when the smell had dispersed just to make sure. This time belling agreed to replace the cooker without sending an engineer first, but here the abysmal customer service journey really started. Belling claimed because we’d already had a replacement if we opted for the same model again they wouldn’t be prepared to replace it if it went wrong. Obviously this was very concerning to us, So we went back to belling and told them this wasn’t good enough and they needed to still offer a warranty with a new appliance. They eventually relented and told us we would have a this with any future appliance. Ao also phoned them and have this on record. So we then went to great lengths with AO to make sure that the third oven we bought would not have the same problem, assuming that we must have just been unlucky and got two from the same batch in the warehouse. They delivered us the oven, checked the serial number for us to make sure it was from a different batch, and then returned to fit it a week later. No luck. 30 minutes later our house was full of that smell again and 3 hours later there was no improvement. AO offered to handle the process for us this time and liaise with belling. We suggested to them it might be time to try to fix the appliance and they should send an engineer appraised of the situation and with some priority and urgency as we’ve been unable to cook for 3 months. However belling ignored this suggestion and have booked us in for an engineer nearly a month away. This time frame would be insulting even without our previous issues. I asked AO to follow this up for me, but I am yet to get a response. Any decent company who had manufactured three appliances in a row that were not fit for purpose would be falling over themselves with both apologies, embarrassment and efforts to put things right but that does not seem to be belling's way.
    James Wicks