Rangemaster Excel 110 (Dual Fuel) Reviews - Dual fuel cooker
+ This cooker scores very high on features and programmes. - It has no outstanding negative points.
Some customer reviews of Rangemaster Excel 110 (Dual Fuel)
Most helpful reviewsBeverley, Herts Family cook
- Good points:
- Ovens excellent. Fan grill did lovely chops. Hobs have instant control. Ceramic hot plate and griddle also excellent.
- Bad points:
- Not really bad but the pan rests are quite heavy to lift. In saying that they wouldn't,t look as good if they were flimsier!
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Confirmed purchase: 28 Jan 2013
Ray, Surrey Budding chef
- Good points:
- The range has lots of space, features. We have it against a chimney breast which makes it stand proud of the kitchen cupboards and because of its stainless steel colour and symmetrical design it becomes a feature in the kitchen. Although would liked to see the stainless steel to extend up to the cooking surfaces as well as the front. All in all this range is right on the money.
- Bad points:
- The oven door required adjusting when first used to create a good seal. The non stick coating on the girdle is starting to lift and is very prone/easy to damage after only a few uses. Found the gas burner sizes to be the wrong way round, this might be down to my cooking style but would prefer one of the medium size burners from the rear to be swooped for the larger one at the front.
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Confirmed purchase: 28 Feb 2011
Denise , sunderland Family cook
- Good points:
- Very stylish,colour matched it to my kitchen units. Made a nice change to the usual stainless steel cookers I have had in the past. It certainly gives my kitchen that wow factor.
- Bad points:
- none.
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Confirmed purchase: 27 Feb 2012
Claudia, Family cook
- Good points:
- THe small ceramic hob at the side is magnificent and came as a surprise. A skillet fits over this and is wonderful for making Scotch pancakes, frying bacon, making scrambled eggs etc etc etc. All in all this is a great product, a treat to use.
- Bad points:
- I cannot think of anything bad to say about this cooker. We needed to have an electrician in to install another circuit for it as our previous cooker was only gas. So this added to the cost but it was purely our problem, not Rangemaster's.
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Confirmed purchase: 23 May 2012
Michael, Holmfirth Family cook
- Good points:
- Lots of ovens and rings plus ceramic hob/griddle feature
- Bad points:
- Ovens are low down
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Confirmed purchase: 11 Sep 2012
Alison, Arundel Family cook
- Good points:
- Both ovens can be used as fan ovens and cook brilliantly and evenly. My second oven in my previous rangemaster was conventional & i avoided using it, due to its uneven cooking. Griddle plate over ceramic hob great for keeping things warm.
- Bad points:
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Grill pan is positioned too high to electric elements so cannot put fry pan on it to brown tops of omelettes etc.
Not keen but getting used to each dial being the ignition button for each individual burner. You have to hold dial in to ignite gas and then double check whether burner does light, as you hear the gas hissing but the flame hasn't necessarily stayed alight when you release the dial. Was easier with my previous rangemaster having one ignition button.
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Confirmed purchase: 07 Jun 2012
Product Features
| Fuel | Dual fuel |
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| Type of hob | Gas |
| Oven cavity | Double |
| Width in cm | 110 |
| Extra functions | Clock |
| Extra functions | Display |
| Main heating type | Convection |
| Type of self cleaning | Catalytic |
| Energy efficiency | A |
| Number of cooking zones | 7 |
| Height in cm | 89.8 |
| Depth in cm | 60 |
| Secondary heating type | Conventional |
| Release date | 2003-02-07 |
| Pull system of oven | No |
Also known as: Rangemaster Excel110 DF, Rangemaster Excel 110 Dual Fuel, Rangemaster Excel 110cm Dual Fuel, Rangemaster Excel 110 DF, Rangemaster 80520 Excel 110 Dual Fuel, Rangemaster 80540 Excel 110 Dual Fuel
Cookers Buying GuideManufacturer's Description
The perfect balance of design and functionality.
The Excel is the first of our range cookers to offer double oven cooking with the flexibility of a separate grill and a dedicated slow cook oven. Thermostatically controlled, this additional feature is ideal for hearty casseroles, keeping dishes warm or simply warming plates. The contemporary styling extends to the attractive controls and long chrome handles across the two top compartments creating an eye catching rail.
Tested and approved by the Good Housekeeping Institute
Key Features
- Multifunction oven offers fan, defrost, fanned grilling, fan assisted, conventional, browning element, base heat and Rapid Response.
- Three ovens including a dedicated slow cook oven
- Rapid response setting on left hand oven reduces heat up time by 30%
- Eye catching contemporary styling.



















































Deb , Derby Family cook
Score 8.0/10-Lots of programmes
-Stay clean oven linings
-Slow cook oven and glide out grill pan
-Clip on oven tray in main oven; didn't think I would like this but use it all the time
-Cast iron pan support large and heavy but totally stable
-Ceramic heated grill tray takes more than 5 mins to heat up before use
-The metal pan support rims are stained already and are proving difficult to keep clean even with 'Barkeep's friend' which has never failed me before....
Confirmed purchase: 28 May 2012