Rangemaster Ovens & Cookers

February 18th, 2010 by Pauly Leave a reply »

Rangemaster are the leaders of the market leaders in cooking rangers, and have a wide range of objective products famous for technique and functions in the European market.  Whether it is in the idiosyncratic design of the Elan, or in the burst through modern styling of the Elite, Rangemaster is a bouncy company full of facts.

In a long drawn history since 200 years and exploration in the last three years, it is more than £3 million and only on Royal Leamington factory of Spa the creation of new-fangled skills of design and production take place. The Story begins in 1777 after a year when the United States of America was just independent from Great Britain with the inventive John Flavel.  He started his flagship product ‘vapour bath’ further extending to cooking stoves.

Amongst the wide range of sleek, flamboyant, and stylish products with an amazing technology lays Cooking products, Refrigerators, Skins and taps and finally Dish washers. Cookers are divided into two brand divisions – Contemporary range and Traditional range. Contemporary and Traditional ranges are then further sub-divided into three fuel types which are Dual fuel, Natural gas and Electric. This Dual fuel type has 9 and 10 sub-models; Natural Gas has 4 and Electric has 6 and 10 Contemporary and Traditional range sub-models respectively.

The Dual fuel freestyle (brand name) features in-built ovens, twin large multifunction ovens with 7 functions, storage drawers mainly for pans and left hand oven with grills is available in glossy black, Stainless steel, and silver colour. The stunning Elite SE and Elite (Lpg convertible) model with extra flashy design with black chromed knobs, idiosyncratic style, glossy pans, 6 trouble-free handle for ignition and wok burners with unique handy grills with ice blue neon flash lights is a perfect amalgamation of skill and unique style.

Excel is a perfect balance with eye-catching design and function. This double oven is controlled by thermostat and has three ovens as well as an enthusiastic slow oven, and has a capacity of 62 litres on the left hand side and 67 litres on Right hand. From the Traditional styling, the Elan is ultimate for the ones who require an idiosyncratic look and high cooking standards.

The Elan’s archetypal superior looks are improved by gorgeous coiled handles, fashionable control knobs and munificent, curvilinear doors. The hob, entire with lustre cast iron pan supports, encompasses of two triple ring wok burners, one at both side with four supplementary burners in the centre, giving a good mix of supremacy and freedom.

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