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    Customer Reviews - Stoves Richmond600DF Freestanding Dual Fuel Cooker - Hot Jalapeno

    Customer Reviews - Stoves Richmond600DF Freestanding Dual Fuel Cooker - Hot Jalapeno

    Stoves Richmond600DF Freestanding Dual Fuel Cooker - Hot Jalapeno - Needs 4800KW Electrical Connection
    £790.83 Ex VAT
    • Dual Fuel Fuel Type
    • 2 Cavities
    • 4 Burners / Zones
    • Electric Fan Oven Main Cavity Type
    • Dimensions (cm) - H90 x W60 x D60
    4.7 / 5
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    Not bad but not best

    3/5
    Look good working fine but grill door after three weeks do not close and falls down and always open, we don’t use grill at all
    AJ
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    Disappointed

    2/5
    Having had the cooker for around a month I thought it's time to write a review. Cooker looks great and feels like a quality product but unfortunately that's not the case. First of all small rubber feet fell out from the pan supports and went down the plughole so phoned Stoves and sent me out replacements but they were different from what was originally fitted but I bought a tube of flame resistant silicone glue to glue them in. Secondly the chrome part of two gas knobs started to pickle and had to have them replaced only to be sent out incorrect part again but on the second time of phoning them the correct parts were sent out. Thirdly the clock zeros itself and whatever buttons you press nothing works so had no option but to turn of the mains and reboot it that way....engineer to come and replace clock. Fourthly the red lights that tell you when the oven is heating up and reached temperature have mysteriously decided to fall inside the fascia like they haven't been secured properly when it was assembled. Engineer will rectify that when a new clock has been procured. Really hoping I haven't bought a dud as I was proud to buy British supporting our British manufacturers but I'm starting to wish I'd gone German. It's not a cheap cooker so was not expecting faults like this.
    Fil Parisi
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    Red & Ready

    5/5
    The idea of having a compact looking range style cooker really appeals as most of these are normally huge. It looks like it's well made, but as with anything time will tell. I like the powerful wok burner, the cast iron lid, the design of the chrome against the red really sets this cooker apart from most others & it's made in the UK. What's not to like.
    Stephen Carter
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    A beautiful add...

    5/5
    A beautiful addition to our kitchen!
    David
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    Amazing product

    5/5
    Excellent quality product, cooks efficiently and quietly. My previous cooker was also a Stoves, and lasted me over 20 years, so I know that I have purchased a cooker that will last me another 20 years.
    Diane
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    Stunning

    5/5
    What a gorgeous cooker this is in this colour. Makes for an amazing centrepiece in the kitchen. Very high quality, lots of functions. Very easy and a pleasure to use. Has the look of an AGA but at about a tenth of the cost. Really very happy with it. Great item.
    DH3108
    Product Tester
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    First impressions

    4/5
    Overall a good cooker. Have not rated it five stars because of problems with the sliding shelves and in particular the cheap grill pan that buckled with the heat. Had to buy a Sturdy grill pan from Lakeland. I had high hopes that buying a British product I could rely on getting quality. Hmmmm they could better.
    Good Egg
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    Good Product

    5/5
    Good cooker. The gas burners are very good with a good amount of control. Conventional top oven is ok but the grill is fantastic. Main fan oven is extremely good, although it does take a little bit longer to preheat than my previous oven. That said it’s a small price to pay for the consistent cooking. As for the Bluetooth, if you’re into technology then I’m sure this be great for you, for me I really can’t be bothered with it.
    Simon Waller
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