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Gas Cooker - Battety Ignittion

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youvegottobekidding · 10/01/2019 11:23

We're idally looking for a freestanding gas cooker, preferably with a battery ignition, no electrical output, yet all the ones I've come across seem to say 'auto ignition' - I guess this means it still needs to be connected to a mains socket? I'm not sure?

There's only one place in the kitchen where the cooker can go & we can't have an electric one, something to do with where the fuse box is.

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MsMamaNature · 10/01/2019 12:01

These two are the same cooker but the first one is £50 cheaper than Currys. No electric at all - look at the Q&A section on the first website. Seems to get good reviews.

www.appliancesdirect.co.uk/p/hag51p/hotpoint-hag51p-gas-cooker

www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/household-appliances/cooking/cookers/hotpoint-hag51p-gas-cooker-white-06334643-pdt.html

youvegottobekidding · 15/01/2019 11:11

Thanks for that, looks great, my apologies, I missed out that it needs to have a lid (we have a relatively smallish kitchen so we need to grab as much 'work top as we can!) I don't know if we could take the lid of the old one though & clip it to a new one, would depend on measurements I suppose. But at least we know we can still get a battery ignition cooker, thank you!

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