View Poll Results: Stove or Cooktops?

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    A stove is an oven + Cooktop in one unit
    A Cooktop it exactly what its called a COOK TOP
    An oven would be just an oven no cooktop attached.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Just to be clear, my understanding is that a stove is a freestanding unit that has both an oven and a cooktop. Whereas a cooktop/hob is a seperate item as is an oven. Yeah, I know, I am a pendantic fucker!
    I agree too.

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    I've never ever said "cook it on the cooktop", always; "cook it on the stove".....correct or not that's just what I was brought up with I guess....

    Same as hoovering. I've never called it that, always vacuuming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot View Post
    Damn, still too close to claim definitive win over my wife.
    Can't a man just be right for once?

    C'mon guys, keep the answer coming.
    your both wrong, its an oven - include that in your poll and see what wins?????


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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    agree

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bungalow

    we've got a gas hob and electric oven.

    If we can afford it I would like to replace them and the extractor this year. Particularly the extractor. Protip: if you have a 600 wide hob, get a900 wide extractor hood.

    Dont buy Smeg, ours is a piece of crap.
    Had a Smeg in the last place and it was the best i had ever cooked with (gas hob/electric fan forced oven) now i have a crappy Westinghouse, what a pile of shit they are.
    Thermostat is about 20 degrees out and it has too much temp drop before switching back on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Just to be clear, my understanding is that a stove is a freestanding unit that has both an oven and a cooktop. Whereas a cooktop/hob is a seperate item as is an oven. Yeah, I know, I am a pendantic fucker!
    What about a camp stove. Not an oven in sight.

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    Well, you did say camp and stove in the same sentence!

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    electric oven, Gas Hob. Would never go back to cooking on electric elements. Ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
    Had a Smeg in the last place and it was the best i had ever cooked with (gas hob/electric fan forced oven) now i have a crappy Westinghouse, what a pile of shit they are.
    Thermostat is about 20 degrees out and it has too much temp drop before switching back on.
    Got a Smeg 900mm freestanding unit in anthracite black. Smeg kick arse, but then there are some pretty impressive units when you start talking designer kitchen appliances, but often you are not getting too much more value but rather paying for brand name. Like anything I suppose.
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    Double electric fan ovens in freestanding 900mm range, gas cooktops. English Rangemaster, wife loves it.
    http://www.rangemaster.co.uk/range-c...deluxe-90.aspx
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    English Rangemaster, wife loves it.
    http://www.rangemaster.co.uk/range-c...deluxe-90.aspx
    Aha! The RANGE reasserts itself. I win I win.

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    I have 2 hobs. One is electric, the other is gas
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    Nonono,

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