Rangemaster
Kitchener 110
As an entry-level range cooker the Rangemaster Kitchener is the natural successor to the brand's older, lidded models. A good-looking range cooker with an historic name (the original Kitchener was launched in 1830 by Rangemaster’s founding family, Flavel), we think this dual fuel Kitchener 110 version looks very handsome, and it shares the same oven features as its more expensive Rangemaster siblings - one fanned oven and one conventional electric oven - but on the hob it usefully replaces the usual electric warming zone with an extra gas burner. A good step forward which most users will prefer.
Part of the Aga-Rangemaster group, Rangemaster continues to be the market-leading brand when it comes to range cookers, with arguably the best range of handsome appliances to suit all tastes. Aspirational but not over-expensive, Rangemaster deliver choice, quality, style and great cooking features (most models share the same basic specification), and their extended range of well-appointed kitchen appliances - refrigerators, wine coolers, dishwashers and hoods - has established Rangemasetr as a well-respected brand in the homes of many happy customers. Learn more about
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