Hi!
Sorry that i am also a poster without the answer, but i am seeking the same information.
I have absoultely fallen in love with the rayburn electric to go in our new Cottage kitchen diner but have failed on every level to find reviews and customer experiences. I normally pore through reviews before buying anything and i think i will be buying this one in the dark (although nervous as it is £££)
The only points that i have found through research are:
The warmfront doesnt heat the room, it just warms up the top/front of the oven (behind the handrail) to a cosy 'warm to touch' temperature. Great for drying out towels and hovering by the oven on a chilly day but not warming the room.
The induction hob is two zone (one under each lid) which means you can only heat two pans at a time. I didnt know this originally so i will be going for the ceramic top, yes not as modern and efficient but i like the idea of being able to heat 4/5 saucepans at a time.
The oven doesnt have a cast iron body like these traditional ovens normally do. It is, as one salesman told me, a normal belling oven inside a traditional looking case. It doesn't put me off one bit but think it is an interesting point.
Salesmen have tried to persuade me to go with an Esse or Everhot (similar idea but they are cast iron and more expensive) but for me the Rayburn is still coming out on top.
I was hoping to order one in the next few weeks, i just so wish i could find someone who has had an experience of them before taking the plunge!