An Aga cooker you can turn off? Whatever next? A Morris Minor that can fly? For the uninitiated, the gas or coal-fired cookers traditionally are never turned off, with similar Rayburn cookers ...
Jamie's been reviewing consumer products for nearly two decades, and is the Which? cooking expert. When not making terrible puns, he grills nearly 100 ovens, cookers, cooker hoods and hobs every year, ...
An Aga – much like a dog – is not just for Christmas, it’s for life. That’s what struck me as I watched my shiny new Aga cooker being winched through a ground floor window since it was too large to ...
An Aga kitchen range is many things. It's an oven. It heats the home, and it makes a great place for the cat to cuddle up and sleep. What it isn't is quick to fire up, or high-tech. A new model of the ...
AGA’s new electric iTotal Control Cooker incorporates three separate independently-operating ovens, assigned to the roasting, baking and simmering of foods. It also has a snazzy touchscreen panel, ...
They have pride of place in more than 750,000 kitchens around the world. With their cast-iron good looks, they weigh about 500 kilograms apiece and people design their houses around them. What is it ...
Susan Gitajn was scared. Her new house had a weird half-ton of curvaceously boxy cast iron in the kitchen. An eager but amateur cook, Gitajn had never seen an Aga before she walked into that kitchen ...
New 60cm-wide slimline urban Aga for compact city kitchens AGA cookers have just got city friendly, thanks to the arrival of a slimmed down version of its traditional stove design.
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