Help me find a cooker!

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Hello,

I am having a hard time finding a cooker to meet my requirements - I'm not sure if such a thing exists. I thought I'd post my requirements here in case somebody has something suitable in their kitchen that they could share the model number of.

I need:

-Free-standing gas
-Dual oven/compartment
-Size 900 x 600 x 600 mm (H x W x D)
-All doors open downwards (towards you) rather than hinged on the left (as the cooker cavity is located tight in a left-hand corner of the kitchen)

It is finding something that meets both the second and last requirements that is proving to be the hard part! Any ideas?

Thank you! :)
 
http://www.coopelectricalshop.co.uk/Stoves-Sterling-600G/id-STO-CKR-STERLING600G-UJ
930x600x600
dual ovens :D
no idea if the doors open downwards but trollers gotta troll!

EDIT oh theres far cheaper versions without the union jack :P

It doesn't seem possible to find out if what direction a cooker door opens ? couldn't you just unscrew the handle anyway and it would then open all the way to the wall and should be fully open :P you could probably get stuff in and out easy enough even if the door handle was on anyway.

but atleast you know cookers come in the size you want
 
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You wont find a double oven with a the main oven as a drop down door (it will hit the floor every time you open it). Single ovens there are options , Smeg for example
 
You wont find a double oven with a the main oven as a drop down door (it will hit the floor every time you open it). Single ovens there are options , Smeg for example

Thank you. Just tried calling around and got the same response. Looks as though I'll have to look for a single oven as you recommend. I've found 55cm width units which would be give the necessary access on the left but then I'd have an empty space next to the cooker. Looks as though I'll have to give up on the idea of the double oven. Thanks.
 
[FnG]magnolia;24699061 said:
We've just bought this induction cooktop.

I don't think this answers your question but we like it.
Why go induction? Gas is way better man. ;)

I tried induction, it's just guesswork as to how hot it'll be (gas you can eye it), not enough control.
 
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