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Who has an LPG cooker?

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Katymac · 11/11/2006 18:43

Are they any good?
Do they use a lot of LPG?
Did it cost a lot?
Does it cost a lot to run?

TIA
KMc

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Katymac · 11/11/2006 19:44

Small bump

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HazelnutHazelnutsTree · 11/11/2006 20:29

I had a gas cooker that was run off the blue bottles of gas. I used it every day for cooking dinner, and other cooking in the day and a bottle of gas lasted 4 months or so. I found it very cheap to run. Benefits from them are, Cheap to run, No worries about power cuts, and Fast heat control with the hob.

I don't know how much the gas is now but I know it works out cheaper than electric!

Katymac · 11/11/2006 20:36

Thanks

I miss Gas - & was wondering if it was worth the hassle?

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HazelnutHazelnutsTree · 11/11/2006 20:45

I would say yes it is.

I now have gas (water/heating and fire and cooker. My cooker is now gas for the hob and electric for the oven and grill. I love my gas hob, cant cook with electric hobs

From what I remember it did not cost a lot to set it all up with the bottles etc. It cost me £75 just to have the gas cooker fitted in here, as it came without a pipe to the cooker

Katymac · 11/11/2006 21:05

Thanks

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