Girlfriend set her cooker on fire - Spec me a new one?

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Right, well not a good time to do it as she's just been off longterm sick so stopped getting paid, but alas she set the kitchen on fire yesterday (her place not mine, thankfully) and she needs a new cooker.

Ideally she'd like a ceramic topped one but they all seem so expensive? She's only got about 200quid to play with (she's moving with me soon anyway) but if she can get a ceramic one then she can bring that along to get rid of my awful elec tops.


Anyone good at eyeing a cooker deal?
 
get a new GF if she is that bad at cooking :eek:






:p


edit: hmm thinking about it i might have a word with my GF tonight since i do all the cooking :p
 
:D

She's a good cook to be fair, but she'd just got in from a shift and left the grille on. Woof. Up in flames. I'll get a pic of the damage off her.

I'd love gas but she doesn't have the supply and nor do I. It would be easier for me to get it (better house etc. and shes in a flat) but pointless as she's the one with no cooker at the moment.


I hate electric hobs, ovens, yes I like. Hobs? No! But that's what I must have! or her, either way!
 
maybe she should move in with you now, maybe she burned the cooker on purpose so you'd hurry up and ask her to move in? *hint hint*

Just a thought but most women are crazy enough to do that.
 
Limited knowledge of induction, I thought it was similar to ceramic, why is it better than gas?

No, apart from looking like a ceramic, they operate completely differently. Induction uses a magnetic field, and due to the way it is designed, can boil a pot of water in a fraction of the time it takes gas. Also you get instant heat control and it is more efficient than gas.
 
No, apart from looking like a ceramic, they operate completely differently. Induction uses a magnetic field, and due to the way it is designed, can boil a pot of water in a fraction of the time it takes gas. Also you get instant heat control and it is more efficient than gas.

+ you wont set the kitchen on fire :D

at least i've never head of that happening with an induction cooker.
 
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