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    Customer Reviews - Stoves Sterling600MFTi Freestanding Electric Cooker - Stainless Steel

    Customer Reviews - Stoves Sterling600MFTi Freestanding Electric Cooker - Stainless Steel

    Stoves Sterling600MFTi Freestanding Electric Cooker - Stainless Steel - Needs 12470KW Electrical Connection
    £915 Ex VAT
    • Electric Fuel Type
    • 2 Cavities
    • 4 Burners / Zones
    • Multifunctional Main Cavity Type
    • Dimensions (cm) - H91.5 x W60 x D60
    4.5 / 5
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    Great cooker

    5/5
    Still getting used to induction after gas but I am very impressed with the induction rings which heat a pan of water quicker than gas. The fan oven is brilliant. I am now baking things that would have been impossible in the gas oven. It is well finished and all the controls are easy to use. Also very easy to clean.
    Nick Dryden

    Stove cooker - Pride of place

    5/5
    Absolutely fabulous! I am so pleased with this purchase. It is a joy to use and I have no doubts about the quality or durability.
    Mechelle Chalmers

    not happy

    1/5
    Not happy with this product at all! Do read the fine print of the specification doc. While the 'guides' for the hob are two different sizes the copper coil underneath is the equivalent across all four zones meaning you get hot and cold spots if you use a large fry pan that matches the 'guide' on the hob. Sneaky to put different sized rings on top and not have different sized coils to correspond. Have had lots of omelettes, pancakes, flat breads etc with a burnt middle and raw edge. Avoid if you like cooking.
    ellie

    Terrible induction hob!

    1/5
    Dreadful cooker! The oven does the job but the induction hob is absolutely awful! Settings 1-7 do nothing at all to cook food, they pulse on and off meaning food doesn’t cook properly, and trying to fry something is a joke as the edges of the pan don’t heat up. I wish I’d never purchased this. Stick with gas hobs or get a totally different design of induction hob. Stay well away from this Stoves one!!
    Natalie Stevens

    Best of both worlds

    5/5
    The induction base areas are well adequate for all our pans, both ovens are very efficient and the fan oven browned the cottage pie to perfection
    David Hanson

    Avoid at all costs

    1/5
    I would rate this zero stars if I could. Firstly it is a few mil larger than 60cm - so we had to butcher our counter top to fit it in. Secondly, the induction hob is pretty useless, all the settings from 1 to 7 give out the same heat. Eight is needed if you want to heat anything up quickly and sometimes it still takes ages. There is a ridge at the top which fills with crumbs and is impossible to clean. I paid extra for the insurance to cover this and the oven has stopped working completely now and it turns out the insurance is a waste of time too. Avoid this rubbish at all costs.
    Emma J

    Disappointed

    2/5
    Compared with my previous cooker (AEG) this is nowhere near as good. The hob induction zones take much longer to heat anything and then require higher settings to keep simmering. Despite several cycles of running the oven at a high temperature, and a week of cooking meals, the smell from the oven still taints the food. The knobs on the front of the cooker are too hot to touch if the oven has been on for more than an hour.
    Keith Perry

    Disappointing

    3/5
    I am very disappointed by this cooker. After several cycles of running the oven on high for an hour, in order to get rid of the smell, it is still very bad and taints any food cooked in it. All the control knobs on the front are very hot to touch, if the oven has been on for more than half an hour. The induction hob takes much longer to heat anything compared with my previous 10-year-old AEG cooker. Not worth even half the price I paid for it.
    Keith Perry