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With Britannia cookers, you get quality thats built to last, and last, in packages designed to make any kitchen look like the set of a high-end TV show. The performance of Britannia range cookers is good enough to stock commercial kitchens and often does while their look easily eclipses the nasty dull aluminium found in most actual commercial brands. Britannia range cookers are finished in similar metals, but with the difference that sets a Bentley aside from, say, a posh taxi it does the same job, but theres something about the sheen, the look, the way its all put together, that puts the Britannia range cooker in a different class altogether.

Like a Bentley, a Britannia range cooker is built to last, to look good, and to outperform anything that approaches it in terms of cost or function. Yes, then, a Britannia range cooker is certainly not cheap the average price for one is around three grand but it certainly is brilliant. And if youre in the market for the kind of cooker that costs more than a second hand car then you probably dont care how much it costs anyway. Britannia range cookers apply exclusively to the kind of person who wants the best that money can get, no second bests allowed: which is why they have built a name for themselves as the top dog in the domestic appliances universe.

For a start, Britannia range cookers look as though they have been smoothed and carefully fitted. With Britannia cookers, theres none of the angular nonsense and ill-welded protruding edges that cause so many curses in a restaurant kitchen.

Consider the difference between the interior of a high-spec executive car and a performance rally vehicle. Thats how a Britannia range cooker differs from an industrial oven.

The dials are smooth and pleasant to touch; everything turns on and off with unobtrusive clicks: even the doors of the many ovens open and shut with the satisfying motion of a well oiled part.

Never let it be said (and you certainly cant say this for a Bentley, which is where our car analogy rapidly bites the dust) that high class ignores economy. Some Britannia range cookers are adaptable for LPG, which makes them not only versatile and potentially low in fuel usage, but completely at home in isolated or industrial situations as well as modern city dwellings. A rich person living in a cottage in the middle of nowhere may have no other option than to fuel his or her cooker with LPG: which makes Britannia range cookers their only sensible option.

Yes, they cost heaps more than similarly sized and functional cookers but then similarly sized and functional cookers arent Britannia range cookers. When something is really good, you pay for the name as much as the kit. And Britannia range cookers are. Really, really good.

by: GThomson




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