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Fuel
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Electric
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Type of hob
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Ceramic
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There are 4 types of hob:
- gas
- ceramic (electric)
- induction (electric)
- solid plate (electric)
“Find out the differences between them and the advantages of each here.”http://www.reevoo.com/decidewhattobuy/2010/09/gas-and-electric-hob-types-demystified/
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Oven cavity
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Double
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Width in cm
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59.5
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Extra functions
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Clock
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Extra functions
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Cooking program
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Extra functions
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Display
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Extra functions
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Cool door
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Main heating type
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Convection
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Conventional ovens heat from the bottom so the top of the oven will be slightly hotter than the bottom. This is useful when you’re cooking lots of different dishes at a time. However, they do take a little longer than fan ovens to heat up.
Convection (or fan) ovens circulate the air so that you get an even temperature throughout the oven. They are quicker to heat up which means they save on energy and time.
Multifunction (convection or conventional) ovens give you the flexibility to use different methods of cooking. They usually have both fan and conventional settings as well as pizza settings that will only cook from the bottom, giving you a crispy pizza, or top-only cooking that is very useful for browning.
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Type of self cleaning
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Catalytic
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Self-cleaning ovens can come with catalytic liners or pyrolytic programmes.
Calalytic liners are the bumpy surfaces which line the inside walls of the oven. They absorb the food and grease and break it down so that the oven is easier to clean.
Pyrolytic programmes run for a couple of hours and burn off all the grime in your oven at temperatures up to 500°C. As it gets so hot, the oven door usually locks so that all you need to do is sweep up the ash that’s left over at the end.
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Energy efficiency
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B
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The more efficient the product, the less energy it needs and the more you get for your money. ‘A’ rated products are the most efficient and ‘G’ rated products are the least efficient.
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Number of cooking zones
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3
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Height in cm
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90
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The distance from the very top of the product to the very bottom.
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Depth in cm
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61
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Secondary heating type
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Conventional
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Release date
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2007-04-03
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The date the product was originally made available for purchase.
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Pull system of oven
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No
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Also known as: Hotpoint C368EWH
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