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Stoves launches premium range cooker collection S


toves, has launched its new Made in Britain range cooker collection with market leading features, to put it at the forefront of innovation in the range cooking category.


A £2million investment in product development and manufacturing processes means Stoves is now offering retailers and consumers unbeatable quality in the range cooking sector.


Stoves has doubled the size of its Richmond and Sterling collections with the introduction of Deluxe models, which boast a unique Quad Oven feature across the collection, with a four-oven capacity on all 1000 and 1100mm widths. The 900mm Deluxe electric models feature the innovative QUAD OVEN™ with PROFLEX™ CAVITY SPLITTER to convert the 79L capacity Titan™ Oven into two separate Equiflow™ fan ovens, giving the option to use the Range Cooker as three or four separate ovens.


Other key features of the Deluxe range cookers include:


ZEUS™ BLUETOOTH® CONNECTED TIMER: Using Bluetooth technology, the Zeus™ app lets consumers use their smartphone or tablet to control the timer on their oven, set and monitor cooking times without being in the kitchen. STEAM & INFUSE™: An innovative cooking accessory to help achieve healthier, tastier results more quickly by adding water, stock or infused spices to the special pot so that food steamed from the inside.


GAS-THROUGH-GLASS HOTPLATE WITH POWERFUL TWIN 5kW POWER WOK™ PLUS BURNERS: Stoves 1000mm and 1100mm Deluxe models are the only range cookers on the market offering two 5kW POWER WOK PLUS™


14 BKU SEPTEMBER 2018 ANNUAL KITCHEN EDITION


BURNERS on a Gas-Through-Glass hotplate. The collection is available in black, classic cream and stainless steel and all models include Stoves’ unique MAXI-GRILL™, and adjustable PRO- TRAC™ DOUBLE EXTENSION TELESCOPIC SLIDERS. The TITAN™ OVEN on the 900mm models has eight shelf positions.


Other features include a Maxi-Clock™ LED touch control programmer; multifunction main oven with 11 settings and full width oven furniture. Dual fuel models include a cast iron Dual Griddle, raised cast iron PanGlide™ Pan Supports, and a 4kW PowerWok™ Burner. Electric induction models have a five Zone Induction Hob with touch control power sliders and ten settings. Steve Dickson, Head of Category Range Cooking at GDHA, said: “There is increasing demand for unique features across all the cooking sectors, but Stoves is the first brand to couple the traditional look and style of Range Cookers with these market-leading and sought-after features. We have invested heavily to ensure all the new features and functions deliver tangible benefits in terms of improved cooking and usability and we believe


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they are a perfect fit for the high-tech consumer.” Stoves has also introduced a new collection of market leading hoods with increased extraction of 644m3/h and A-rated energy, grease filtering and lighting efficiency. New models include the Richmond & Sterling Chim Hoods S900, S1000 & S1100 which are available in black, jalapeno red and classic cream. All new Richmond hoods feature a stainless-steel rail.


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