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90cm Gas Cookers Leisure Cookmaster CK90G232C 90cm Gas Beige

Leisure Cookmaster CK90G232C 90cm Gas Beige

Gas Cooker with fan oven, Width: 90cm

£899.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £299.66/mo.*
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Gas Cookers: 3 things to consider before buying

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GAS COOKERS

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Gas cookers are efficient and offer precise temperature control. You can quickly adjust the flame size to suit your cooking needs, making them ideal for various recipes. Additionally, gas cookers provide instant heat and are often more cost-effective in terms of energy consumption compared to electric cookers.

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